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Wiktor Kociuban

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Wiktor Kociuban
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Wiktor Kociuban (photo: GricoArt)
BornKraków, Poland
💼 Occupation
🌐 Websitedeliriumedition.org/wiktor-kociuban-en/

Wiktor Kociuban (born 26 September 1988) – conductor, cellist and composer, general and artistic director of an international organization Delirium-Edition:organisation for tomorrow’s art.

Education[edit]

Wiktor Kociuban studied at the Hochschule für Musik in Basel (CH): conducting,  new music, composition, instrumentation and cello in classes of Jürg Henneberger, Marcus Weiss, Mike Svoboda, Roland Moser, Georg Friedrich Haas, Petr Skalka (Schola Cantorum Basiliensis) and Ivan Monighetti.

Artistic career[edit]

Wiktor Kociuban was a guest at festivals such as the Lucerne Festival, Schleswig-Holstein Festival, Warsaw Autumn Festival, Schwetzinger Festspiele, Davos Festival, Beethoven Festival.

He has worked with such renowned orchestras like the Beethoven Academy Orchestra, National Symphonic Orchestra of Polish Radio in Katowice, Cracow Philharmonic Orchester, Rzeszow Philharmonic Orchestra or Polish Orchestra Sinfonia Iuventus as well as Philharmonic and Opera Orchestra in Bialystok.

He has worked with the such important composers, such as Krzysztof Penderecki, Heinz Holliger, Georg Friedrich Haas, Sofia Gubaidulina, Rudolf Kelterborn, Johannes Walter, Jürg Wyttenbach, Roland Moser, Lukas Langlotz and many more.

He has participated in ca. 200 world premieres, including works by Johannes Kreidler, Johannes Walter, Yair Klartag, Paweł Mykietyn, Demetre Gamsachurdia, Lukas Langlotz, Chanhee Lim, Lina Posecnaite, Oliver Rutz, Marcilio Onofre, William Dougherty, Keitaro Takahashi, Jakob Ullmann, Alexander Knaifel, Sandro Balzarini, Ryan Beppel, Beat Gysin, Żaneta Rydzewska, Anda Kryeziu, Elnaz Sayedi, Matthias Renaud, Piotr Peszat, Ivan Gonzalez Escuder and many others.

Discography[edit]

  • Penderecki & Xenakis Complete Works for Cello Solo, DUX 0957[1]
  • Oracle’s Blast,  DUX 1110[2]

References[edit]

  1. "Penderecki & Xenakis Complete Works for Cello Solo - Good start for polish music". en.dux.pl. Retrieved 2021-10-31.
  2. "Kociuban – Gamsachurdia Duo. Oracle's Blast - Good start for polish music". en.dux.pl. Retrieved 2021-10-31.

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