biography

Is a polish soprano born in 1994, she gave concerts in numerous Polish cities, as well as in Germany, Belgium, Norway, Czech Republic and Slovakia and in such concert halls as Grieghallen in Bergen, The Poznan Philharmonic, The Feliks Nowowiejski Warmia and Mazury Philharmonic, Poznań Opera House and Dom umenia Fatra in Žilina (Slovakia). In May 2018 she performed role Queen of the Night in student presentation of „Die Zauberflöte” by W. A. Mozart directed by Sjaron Minailo. Nowadays, she is doing a masters in opera singing at Ignacy Jan Paderewski Academy of Music in Poznań in Barbara Madra – Bednarek’s class. In 2017 she finished her Bachelor's degree with honours.
In 2015 the winner of the Wojciech Drabowicz Scholarship Prize which led to two concerts at Poznań Opera House. One of which was an Opening Concert of the season 2016/2017 and the other one „Wojciech Drabowicz in memoriam” concert in September 2017. In 2017 Dominika also was awarded the Maja Urbanek – Jaworowicz’s scholarship as well as Minister of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland’s prize.
Additionally, she has also won prizes at: 1st prize and Audience Award – Rudolf Petrák International Singing Competition (Žilina, Slovakia – 2018), 3rd prize – International Voice Competition „Bell’arte” (Braine l’Alleud, Belgium – 2017), 2nd prize - International Nina Solo Competition (Bergen, Norway - 2016), 2nd prize – Imrich Godin International Vocal Competition (Vrable, Slovakia - 2016), 1st prize – National Zdzisław Skwara Vocal Competition (Mława-Olsztyn, Poland - 2016), 3rd prize on National Maria Stankowa Festival (Olsztyn, Poland - 2013), Finalist - International Sacred Musica Vocal Competition „Ars et gloria” (Katowice, Poland - 2017), International Giulio Parotti Singing Competition (Ueckermünde, Germany – 2017), semifinalist of Antonin Dvorak's International Singing Competition (Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic – 2017).
Besides from competition Dominika improved her skills during many masterclasses taught by: Eva Blahová (Bratislava, Slovakia), Izabela Kłosińska (National Opera in Warsaw), Sophie Reynaud (Bayerische Staarsoper), Wojciech Maciejowski (Poznań, Poland), Anton Michailov (Russia), Sonia Turchetta (Milan, Italy), Joanna Klisowska (Rovereto, Italy), Joanna Kozłowska (Poznań, Poland), Piotr Miciński (Łódź, Poland) and collaborated with conductors such as José Maria Florêncio, Gabriel Chmura, Przemysław Neumann, Piotr Sułkowski, Paweł Joks.