About the project
The scholarship project, led by Matylda Adamus, is dedicated to chamber music by 19th-century Polish composers. Its mission is to promote lesser-known repertoire, provide education in music history and Polish history, and showcase the aesthetics of the Romantic era. The website combines information about concerts with educational content, offering insights into the cultural and artistic context of this exceptional music.
Matylda Adamus is a cellist specializing in historically informed performance (HIP). She collaborates with ensembles such as Le Concert des Nations, Arte dei Suonatori, and the Orchestra des Champs-Élysées. Her solo career highlights include performing Beethoven’s Triple Concerto with the Orchestra of the 18th Century in 2022. She is deeply engaged in chamber music, presenting 19th-century repertoire at festivals like Misteria Paschalia and Utrecht Oude Muziek.
Matylda completed her cello studies at the Monteverdi Conservatory in Bolzano (2020) and honed her expertise in historical performance at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague under Lucia Swarts (2022). She has performed across Europe with leading orchestras and conductors, enriching the classical music scene with her passion and skill.