Konstancja Kochaniec

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Konstancja Kochaniec
Born (1976-05-27) 27 May 1976 (age 47)
Wroclaw, (Poland)
Occupation(s)Composer

Konstancja Kochaniec (born 27 May 1976, in Wroclaw, Poland) is a Polish classical and film music composer. [1] [2] She has pursued independent creative activities, such as film music, [3] [4] [5] television, [6] [7] theater music, [8] solo music, [9] [10] [11] [12] chamber music, [13] electronic music, [14] as well as in the field of synthesis of the arts [15] (including music concert painting of Mary A. Orzechowska Club Literary and Music in Wroclaw, Poland).

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Education

Memberships

Compositions

Selected classical and modern music

Selected film and TV program music

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