An ensemble performing both contemporary and traditional music; winner of Polityka’s Passport Award for “virtuosity, imagination, sensitivity, and sense of humour,” all of which make their performances and arrangements of music from various parts of the world—classical, folk, and children’s songs—sound both sophisticated and engaging.
In their compositions and interpretations, members of Kwadrofonik enter into an extraordinary dialogue with one another, imperceptibly swapping their instruments’ functions, so that pianos become percussive instruments, and percussion takes over the functions of melodic instruments. The musicians are also well known for their spectacular demonstrations of uncommon types of sound produced on everyday objects.
The ensemble’s numerous accolades include the Grand Prix of the New Tradition Polish Radio Folk Festival (2006), Special Award of the 3rd Svetozár Stračina Grand Prix Competition of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) in Bratislava, Folk Album of the Year (Critics’ Award for best folk album for CD Folklove, 2009), gold disc for Lutosławski, Tuwim. Songs Not Only for Children (2013, with Dorota Miśkiewicz), and Folk Album of the Year for Folk Requiem (2015, with Adam Strug). The latter release was also nominated for the Coryphaeus of Polish Music Award as event of the year (2015).
The ensemble’s compositions have been presented on BBC Radio 3’s Late Junction and in the most prestigious concert venues such as New York’s Carnegie Hall, Chicago Symphony Hall, Berlin Philharmonic, Izumi Hall in Osaka (Japan), as well as at contemporary music festivals worldwide.