Dobromiła Jaskot was born May 29, 1981 in ToruĊ (Thorn), Poland. She studied composition with Lidia ZieliĊska in the Music Academy in PoznaĊ, receiving her degree with honors in 2005, and in 2007 completed the Postgraduate Study of Special, Computer, Film and Theatre Composition in the Music Academy in WrocĊaw. Jaskot focuses on multimedia art, especially interactive projects, and is actively engaged in the organization of interdisciplinary conferences, festivals and concerts of contemporary music. She also gives concerts as a pianist performing contemporary music. In April of 2006, the Grand Theatre–National Opera in Warsaw presented the world premiere of Jaskot's interactive chamber opera Fedra. This was followed by performances of her music at both the 2007 and 2008 Warsaw Autumn Festivals. Her music has been presented at numerous other festivals including the UltraSchall International Festival of New Music (Berlin), Musica Electronica Nova, Musica Polonica Nova, PoznaĊ Music Spring, Malta Theatre Festival, Contemporary Music Week in Esbjerg, as well as other events in Germany, the Netherlands, Hungary, Denmark, Austria, and Portugal. Jaskot's music has been broadcast by Deutschlandradio Kultur, Rundfunk Berlin Brandenburg, Polish Radio Programme 2, Radio Bis, Radio Copernicus, and Radio Monaliza. Since 2005, Jaskot has also served as lecturer at the Electroacoustic Studio at the Music Academy in Bydgoszcz. Excerpts from the music of Dobromiła Jaskot: The Spiral of Light (2006) Ogrody (2004) Hannah (2007)
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