Katarzyna Hajduk – Konieczna obtained her masters degree in piano in 2010 (with the greatest
distinction) from the Chopin University of Music in Warsaw – having studied with Jerzy Romaniuk
and Ramiro Sanjinez.
In 2012 she finished her postgraduate studies at the Koninklijk Conservatorium in Brussels
where she was in the piano class of Jan Michiels, and in 2015, she finished historical piano class of Piet Kuijken.
She has taken part in many masterclasses, working with great specialists such as Czesław Stańczyk, Katarzyna
Popowa – Zydroń, Andrzej Jasiński, Paweł Skrzypek, Andrzej Artykiewicz, Daniel De Clerck.
Awards:
- 2015 - Ingeborg Köberle award granted to promising students for their exceptional performance skills at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels
– 2012 – Main prize in the IX Competition of XX and XXI Music for Young
Performers in Radziejowice (Poland) – the final concert was broadcast by 2 station of the Polish
Radio.
– 2009 – Second prize in the Student Expo in Brussels – in the category “Artistic value”, as
part of the piano duo “Conludium” with Tomasz Konieczny.
– 2008 – Third prize in the XII International Contemporary Music Competition in Krakow –
in the category “Trio and Quartet”, as a member of the Kazuan Hatogu Trio.
– 2004 – Fourth prize in the National Piano Contest in Krakow.
– 2003 – Second prize in the Ignacy Jan Paderewski National Piano Competition in Piotrków
Trybunalski.
As a soloist she has played with the Silesian Philharmony, Koninkljike Muziekkapel van de Gidsen
and the Brussels Brass Ensemble. As a chamber musician she frequently performs with her duo-
partner, Tomasz Konieczny, in the piano duo “Conludium”.