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Adrianna Kubica-Cypek’s Printemps is described as “advanced vocal music,” with a deeply immersive text, in which spring, through music “becomes an almost psychedelic and intoxicating, sensual, and nearly religious experience of light, love, and growth”
— Danish Radio Broadcast jury statement for IRC 2026
„The music of Polish composer, performer and theorist Adrianna Kubica-Cypek has its very own evocative and personal expressiveness that balances between a delicate, withheld calmness and an insisting intensity.”
— Edition S Danmark
„We moved nowhere, yet never stood still. Kubica-Cypek's music was an illusion: a repeal of gravity, a kind of accelerating deceleration (…). This decadent kaleidoscope of a sparkling sound fog made one of the greatest promises for the future I have experienced in a Danish concert hall.”
— review of Reflection Nebulae premiere, 11/03/2022 "Klassik"
About
Composer of Polish origin based in Copenhagen, born in 1996 in Kędzierzyn-Koźle. Adrianna Kubica-Cypek is a composer working with acoustic music dedicated for orchestral, choral, and chamber ensembles. Since 2022 she has a position as a part-time composition lecturer at the prestigious Rhythm Music Conservatory (RMC) in Copenhagen. Recipient of the Carl Prisen Music Award as Danish Classical Composer of the Year 2025 (Årets Klassiske Komponist — Large Ensemble) for her composition “Printemps” for 16 voices, commissioned by the Danish Radio for DR Vokalensemblet. In 2026 she is nominated by the Danish Radio Broadcast to the International Composers’ Grand Prix for the same work. Her compositions focus on acoustic vocal and instrumental music, often taking as their point of departure the mutual interplay of visual, sonic, olfactory, and tactile details of the surrounding. This functions as an extension of the concept of soundscape through an even deeper, synesthetic immersion in the reality surrounding the composer. With a pronounced taste for the vocal music aesthetics, most of her works arise from a pursuit of a bodily and organic quality of sound, a pursuit that also informs her instrumental compositions. In recent years, she has collaborated with ensembles such as the DR Vokalensemblet, SWR Vokalensemble, Cappella Amsterdam, NDR Vokalensemble, Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, New Music Orchestra, Hungarian Radio Orchestra and others. She has worked a.o. with Marcus Creed, Krista Audere, Martina Batič, Jean Thorel, László Tihanyi, Geoffrey Paterson on world premieres of her works. Kubica-Cypek began her education in classical composition and music theory at the Karol Szymanowski Academy of Music in Katowice, which she later continued at the Conservatoire National Supérieur Musique et Danse de Lyon (CNSMD Lyon) and the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen, where she is currently pursuing the prestigious „Soloist” Advanced Postgraduate Program.
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