Wojciech Kocyan is a Polish pianist. He is most well known for his performances of Chopin, and for his 2001 album, which was named as one of the 50 best classical recordings ever made by Gramophone in 2007. Kocyan earned a master's degree with John Perry at the University of Southern California, where he also received his doctorate. In addition to being a laureate to several international piano competitions, Kocyan is currently an artist in residence at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California.
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| - Wojciech Kocyan is a Polish pianist. He is most well known for his performances of Chopin, and for his 2001 album, which was named as one of the 50 best classical recordings ever made by Gramophone in 2007. Kocyan earned a master's degree with John Perry at the University of Southern California, where he also received his doctorate. In addition to being a laureate to several international piano competitions, Kocyan is currently an artist in residence at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California. (en)
- Wojciech Kocyan – polski pianista i pedagog. Absolwent Akademii Muzycznej w Katowicach (klasa prof. Andrzeja Jasińskiego, dyplom z wyróżnieniem) oraz Uniwersytetu Południowej Kalifornii w Los Angeles (doktorat ze sztuk muzycznych). Profesor na Loyola Marymount University w Los Angeles. Laureat międzynarodowych konkursów pianistycznych. Dyrektor artystyczny Międzynarodowego Konkursu Pianistycznego w Los Angeles. Nominowany do Fryderyka 2002 w kategorii Album Roku Muzyka Solowa za płytę Skriabin, Prokofiew, Rachmaninow (Dux). (pl)
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| - Wojciech Kocyan is a Polish pianist. He is most well known for his performances of Chopin, and for his 2001 album, which was named as one of the 50 best classical recordings ever made by Gramophone in 2007. Kocyan earned a master's degree with John Perry at the University of Southern California, where he also received his doctorate. In addition to being a laureate to several international piano competitions, Kocyan is currently an artist in residence at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California. (en)
- Wojciech Kocyan – polski pianista i pedagog. Absolwent Akademii Muzycznej w Katowicach (klasa prof. Andrzeja Jasińskiego, dyplom z wyróżnieniem) oraz Uniwersytetu Południowej Kalifornii w Los Angeles (doktorat ze sztuk muzycznych). Profesor na Loyola Marymount University w Los Angeles. Laureat międzynarodowych konkursów pianistycznych. Dyrektor artystyczny Międzynarodowego Konkursu Pianistycznego w Los Angeles. Nominowany do Fryderyka 2002 w kategorii Album Roku Muzyka Solowa za płytę Skriabin, Prokofiew, Rachmaninow (Dux). (pl)
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