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Cezariusz Gadzina

Saxophonist graduated from Frederic Chopin Academy of Music in Warsaw - Poland (in the classical saxophone class of American saxophonist David Pituch), Lemmensinstituut in Leuven – Belgium (in the classical saxophone class of Dutch saxophonist Ed Bogaard) and Royal Conservatory of Music in Brussels - Belgium (in the jazz saxophone class of American saxophonist John Ruocco. In Royal Conservatory in Brussels he studied also symphonic conducting with British conductor Frank Shipway.

He played as a soloist with many symphonic orchestras - Danish Radio Orchestra, Polish Radio Chamber Orchestra, Brussels Chamber Orchestra – Ricercare, Baltic Philharmonics in Gdansk, Philharmonics of  Białystok, Kalisz, Wałbrzych, Koszalin, Kielce, Opole, Poznań.

From 1996 he works with the Belgian ensembles like  – Blindman Saxophone Quartet, which has honourable title Cultural Ambassador of Flanders, Saxafabra where he has a function of artistic director.

In 2008 Cezariusz Gadzina established European Saxophone Ensemble and became its artistic director. The European Saxophone Ensemble is honoured to have the title of “Cultural Ambassador of European Union” It consists of twelve young players from different European countries.

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Flanders Arts Institute

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