Artist of the Podlasie Opera and Philharmonic Choir. Tenor.
He was born in Rivne, Ukraine. He began learning to play the piano at the age of five and continued at music school. He graduated Faculty of Music and Pedagogy at the Rivne University of Humanities, where he played solo concert at the Art Institute. He was a participant of Conductors’ Study in Koszalin in the class of prof. Violetta Bielecka and prof. Jerzy Kurcz. He is a member of Rivne Composers’ Union. He maintains a rich artistic career. He wrote six pieces for chamber orchestra and choir, based on texts by William Auld, for the 94th World Esperanto Congress. He arranged the pieces for the concert Piłsudski Pamięcią Przyzywa, performed in Vilnius and broadcast by TVP Polonia. He wrote the Ponarski Oratorio for soloist, choir, and symphony orchestra, wrote children’s songs about Białystok, arranged Kleofas Ogiński’s songs for chamber orchestra, and others. He is a pianist and co-founder of the band Projekt Zimne Dranie, performing Polish interwar hits, international film music, and his own compositions. He is a co-founder, pianist, and composer of The Consonance Trio, performing his own original music bordering on jazz. The band recorded an original album Orient Express, which premiered in June 2020. He composed the soundtrack for the feature film Black Lady, which premiered in September 2021. He currently works in the choir of the Podlasie Opera and Philharmonic at the Stanisław Moniuszko European Arts Centre in Białystok.At the Podlasie Opera and Philharmonic, he has performed in productions such as The Haunted Manor, La Bohème (the role of the painter), Fiddler on the Roof (the role of the rabbi), Doctor Zhivago (Shulygin), The Gypsy Baron, Carmen, La Traviata, Die Fledermaus, The Magic Flute, and others.