Aleksandra is a Polish collaborative pianist and répétiteur. She is a prize winner of both solo and chamber music contests such as the III International Chopin Competition in Budapest, Wilfrid Parry Brahms Prize, Brenda Webb Accompanist Prize, Tunnell Trust Award, Edith Poulsen Accompanist Prize and many others. She performed in Poland, Germany, France, Spain, Denmark, Austria, Italy, Hungary and around the U.K., where she appeared in world famous venues such as the Barbican Hall, the Anvil and ROSL. She was also a guest on BBC Radio 3 In Tune programme with her duo partner violinist Eleanor Corr.
As a collaborative pianist, Aleksandra was particularly influenced by advice from figures such as Ferenc Rados, Maxim Vengerov, Michel Beroff, Gyorgy Pauk, Rodney Friend, James Ehnes and, in song repertoire specifically, Richard Stokes, Sir Thomas Allen, Christoph Prégardien, Julius Drake and Hartmut Höll.
Aleksandra is a staff pianist at the Trinity Laban Conservatoire and Guildhall School as well as being a frequent guest at the Royal Academy of Music, where she works as an accompanist and a piano and ensemble tutor for the Widening Participation Department. Her passion for making music available for all resulted in many years of cooperation with Live Music Now, an organisation bringing concerts and workshops to venues and audiences that would normally not have access to it. She was a Schleswig-Holstein, Santander Encuentro de Música, Leeds Lieder, and Solti Accademia Young Artist and is a Britten Pears Young Artist 2023-24. 2024 is the year of her Carnegie Hall debut as a participant of the Renée Fleming Song Studio. With baritone Florian Störtz, she will join the Spanish Schubertíada as a part of their LiedTheFuture programme.
She graduated from the Royal Academy of Music (the class of prof. Christopher Elton and prof. Hamish Milne) and the Guildhall School where she studied opera and was generously supported by International Opera Awards Foundation, Sybil Tutton Opera Awards and the Kathleen Trust.