About Me
Jan Krzysztof Broja was born in Warsaw. He is the prizewinner of numerous international piano competitions. In 1999 he was awarded the 1st prize at the M. K. Ciurlionis International Competition in Vilnius, Lithuania; he was also awarded prizes at the International Competitions in: Hanau, Germany (1989), Braunschweig, Germany (1991), Bucharest, Rumania (1995) and Pasadena,California (2002).
He studied music in Western Germany between 1984 and 1992 with Wolfgang Hess in Frankfurt a. Main. Later he studied in Warsaw at the Fryderyk Chopin Academy of Music with Jan Ekier. He graduated with honors in 1998.
Broja recorded for American, German, French, Japanese, Polish, Lithuanian and Russian TV and Radio. He is continuously active as a soloist in Poland and abroad, cooperating with prominent orchestras and conductors, participating at international festivals. Broja's favourite directors he performed with include Lygia Amadio, Christian Arming, Jan Krenz, Jerzy Maksymiuk, Marcin Nałęcz Niesiołowski, Carlos Payta, Martynas Staškus, Zygmunt Rychert and Antoni Wit. Recently he is performing also in company of Andrzej Bauer, one of the greatest european cellists of our times. Broja performed in most European countries as well as in Japan, the USA, Brazil and at the XXI International Piano Festival in Bucaramanga, Colombia (as a member of the jury as well).
Colaborated as musical consultant in the production of Roman Polanski's Academy Award winning movie "The Pianist". Features as a soloist on the soundtrack of Andrzej Wajda's latest critically acclaimed motion picture "Tatarak".
After his success in Vilnius in 1999 Jan Krzysztof Broja was praised by the Lithuanian press as a “Pianist of the 21st Century†and invited by the jury member, world famous pianist Nikolai Petrov, for concerts in Moscow, where Broja had his debut in April 2000. He appeared with a recital at the “Musical Kremlin International Festival†by the side of such famous artists as the Borodin Quartet and Nikolai Petrov himself and performed two days later in the famous Great Hall of the P.I.Tshaikovsky Conservatory of Music with the State Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia . These concerts were enormously successful and Broja was promptly invited to appear again in the Kremlin Palast (2001) and in the Great Hall of the Tshaikovsky Conservatory as well, this time (January 2002) with a solo-recital received with standing ovations.
The subsequent seasons continued very succesfully for Broja who was enthusiasticly received in the greatest concert halls of eastern Europe: Russia, Ukraina, Lithuania, Yugoslavia and Poland. After his Warsaw Philharmonic recital in the 2002/2003 season, the the countrie’s most important music magazine Ruch Muzyczny (29.06.2003) compared him with the greatest pianists of the past century and, in a review titled “The Masterâ€, described as “one of Poland’s most magnificent artistsâ€. Since then Broja has been a frequent guest in the National Philharmony in Warsaw.
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