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Bettina Skrzypczak (born 1962) is a Polish/Swiss composer. Skrzypczak was born in Poznań, Poland. She studied piano at Bydgoszcz and music at the Academy of Music in Poznan. In 1985 she graduated with a degree in music theory, and in 1988 with a degree in composition, studying with Andrzej Koszewski. From 1984-88 she studied with Witold Lutoslawski, Luigi Nono, Henri Pousseur, and Iannis Xenakis in composition courses organised in Kazimierz by the Polish section of the ISCM. In 1988 she studied electronic music with Thomas Kessler and composition with Rudolf Kelterborn in Basle, Switzerland. She also studied musicology with Jürg Stenzl and complementary studies in cultural philosophy with Hans Saner in Fribourg. In 1990 she studied computer music with Klarenz Barlow in Cologne. In 1999 she received a doctorate degree from the Academy of Music in Krakow. In 2002 Skrzypczak took a position as a professor at the Music University Lucerne. She also served as a guest lecturer at schools and universities including the International Courses of New Music in Darmstadt in 2004, the European Chamber Music Academy, Hannover, and Hochschule für Musik und Theater, Munich. Skrzypczak founded and served as artistic director of the Swiss "Ensemble Boswil" promoting young artists with annual workshops in Boswil followed by concert tours. Her works have been performed internationally. She is the author of radio programs and journal articles on contemporary and Polish music. She resides in Rie
Polish Collection of the Warsaw Autumn 1956-2005

Bettina Skrzypczak

Grammont Sélection 1: Portrait - Uraufführungen aus dem Jahr 2007

Polish Collection of the Warsaw Autumn 1956-2005: Poly-chromes
warsaw autumn - poly-chromes
Interpretenportrait

Fantasia Telemania
Bettina Skrzypczak portrait
Polish Collection of the Warsaw Autumn 1956-2005 (Disc 10)

Grammont Selection 6 - Schweizer Uraufführungen aus dem Jahr 2012
Miroirs for mezzo-soprano and ensemble
Warsaw Autumn 2003