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This project brings together jazz pianist Andrea Domenici and classical pianist Radoslawa Jasik, creating a unique fusion of two distinct musical worlds. Although jazz and classical music have their own identities, they share a deep connection and complement each other in unexpected ways. Through this collaboration, they offer a fresh interpretation of classical pieces, blending improvisation with structured elegance to create a truly dynamic musical experience.
Radoslawa Jasik, a Polish pianist based in New York City since 2013, has earned numerous accolades, including 1st Prize at the Beijing Music Academy Piano Competition (China), the J.S. Bach International Piano Competition (Gorzów Wielkopolski, Poland), and the Polish-German International Piano Competition (Zgorzelec/Goerlitz, Germany). She has also triumphed in the Città di Barletta 20th International Music Competition (Italy) and the 9th International Independent Music Competition Individualis (Kiev, Ukraine), excelling in both solo and duo categories.
In addition to her competition successes, Radoslawa has been honored with several scholarships, including those from the Prime Minister of Poland, the President of Katowice, Mount Royal University (Canada), the Maestro Foundation, and the Fontainebleau Schools of Music and Fine Arts.
Radoslawa's Carnegie Hall debut in December 2015, performing Virko Baley’s Partita No. 3 with flutist Denis Savelyev, marked a significant milestone in her career. She has also performed as a soloist at high-profile events such as the Celebration of Women – In Light of the Centenary of Women’s Right to Vote in Poland (2018) and the Moniuszko Bicentenary Gala (2019), both at Carnegie Hall.
This collaboration between Andrea Domenici and Radoslawa Jasik offers an exciting opportunity to experience the intersection of jazz and classical music, showcasing the expressive potential of both genres.