Ewa Poblocka - internationally renowned pianist and educator, member of the jury of the Chopin International Piano Competition; judge of the 17th International Chopin Piano Competition in 2015; Unisa International Piano Competition Jury (South Africa); Jury of the Esther Honens International Piano Competition (Calgary). He is currently a professor at the Piano Department at the Chopin University of Music in Warsaw and the Bydgoszcz Conservatory of Music in Poland; he is also a visiting professor at the University of Tokyo and the Nagoya National University of Arts in Japan. In 2004, he won a special honor from the Polish Ministry of Culture. The President of Poland awarded him the Knighthood of the Polonia Restituta Order (one of the highest honors in Poland).
Eva Boblowska was born in Poland in 1957. She began to learn piano at the age of 5. In her youth, she was admitted to the Gdańsk Conservatory of Music and studied under Professor Zbigniew ?liwiński and Professor Jerzy Sulikowski. Graduated from the college with honors in 1981. After graduation, he continued his studies at the National Academy of Music and Theater in Hamburg, Germany, where he studied under Conrad Hansen, Jadwiga Sukiennicka, Rudolf Kerer, Tatiana Nikolaieva and Martha Argerich. professor.
Professor Eva Boblowska won fifth place in the 10th Chopin International Piano Competition in 1980, and was also the best interpreter of Chopin’s Mazurkas; won the 1977 Oti International Piano Competition in Italy. Champion; won the gold medal at the 1979 Bordeaux International Arts Festival.
Professor Eva Boblowska has performed in all European countries as well as North and South America, China, Indonesia, South Africa, Singapore, South Korea, Japan, Australia, etc. Her achievements in chamber music are very significant, and she has collaborated with the Silesian String Quartet and singers (Jadwiga Rappe, Olga Pasecznik, Ewa Podle?) many times. Professor Ewa Boblowska has performed as a performer in numerous premieres and first recordings of contemporary Polish composers, including Andrzej Panufnik, Witold Lutoslaw Witold Lutos?awski (the first Polish National Radio Grand Symphony Orchestra to record a piano concerto under the composer’s baton), Paweń Szymański and Paweń Mykietyn. She has also collaborated extensively with European radio stations and recorded over 40 CDs, most recently a collection of Grieg's piano works, solo works by Brahms and Schumann, a collection of Chopin lieders, and has recorded an album , including the Chopin Mazurka and the C minor Sonata played on a Pleyel upright piano produced in 1948.