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Małgorzata Piotrowska was born in 1975 r. in Lodz, Poland. She started her music career in 1994 as the Viola da gamba player and dancer in Antiquo Modo Band. Under direction of Christopher Galant - the lute player she was performing around one hundred concerts in Museums, Universities, established events, schools and orphanages in Poland, wearing an stylish dress.

In 2002 Antiquo Modo recorded an album, when Małgorzata was also singing and playing the guitar her first recorded composition. It was a soldiers song with lyrics written by Boleslaw Wieniawa Dlugoszowski - Polish famous hero of the First World War.

As the president of the Association for the Promotion of Polish Culture, since 1998 she has been singing and performing Polish patriotic songs playing the classic guitar in Poland, Latvia and Lituania. She was also writing, composing and singing own songs, performed on many festivals in Poland between 1998-2002.

Małgorzata has been trained in singing by few established teachers. In 1999 she passed one year opera singing course under direction of prof. Dariusz Grabowski. In 2004 she got a certificate in opera singing from Herewith Jazeps Vitols Latvian Academy of Music under direction of prof. Ludmila Moroza. Between 2002-2005 she was learning soprano under direction of prof. Monika Kolasa Hladikowa in Lodz, when graduated in A-level soprano class.

In 2005 she came to London, when was performing patriotic songs for Polish community and has set up own accounting business.

In 2007 she attended Thames Valley University studying Composition. Since this time she has been working on Mac computer using Logic Pro 8 software and Sibelius 5.

In May, 2008 her composition The First Day in Heaven was performed by The Primrose Quartet during the London Festival of Contemporary Church Music (St Pancras Parish Church) and used by video producer as a soundtrack for video made in Vincent Pallotti church in Rome. In 2009 her piece Why was performed by violin students of London College of Music as their exam.

Between 2007-2009 she was a member of Chamber Music Choir conducted by Paul Ayres. She was performing in London (St Giles in the Fields Church, Southwark Cathedral, St Clement Danes Church, Toynbee Hall). In April 2009 she took part in a project, in which sixteen composers associated with the London College of Music have written responses for the Chamber Choir to sing at the Friends of the Musicians Chapel annual evensong at St Sepulchre-without-Newgate.

Since 2007 she has been cooperating with video - film producer, Sebastian Derwisiński, writing music for different video projects: Playing with Evil - film project (2009) Rule the World - film project (2009) Diana Award Fashion Show (2010). 

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