Tamara Granat
The founder and leader of Duo Granat. Over the course of her career, she has recorded 13
albums, 12 DVDs and numerous pieces for the Polish Radio and Television. She has also
performed in various European countries, in the USA (Kennedy Center – 1991, Lincoln
Center – 2005), in Russia (International Piano Duo Festival in Yekaterinburg – 1991) and
Indonesia (2000). In 2014, the duo was commissioned by the Polish Radio to record several
pieces by Polish composers (including Filip Scharwenka, Ignacy Friedman, Maurycy
Moszkowski, Juliusz Zarębski, Witold Lutosławski, Roman Maciejewski) at the S1 Witold
Lutosławski studio in Warsaw. This was a historical first recording of Zarębski’s A Travers
Pologne op. 23 and Mazurkas op. 4 as well as Moszkowski’s Polish National Dances op. 55.
The duo strongly emphasizes the importance of promoting Polish music – both internally and
abroad. Furthermore, Duo Granat was instrumental in editing and publishing Roman
Maciejewski’s Negro Spirituals by the Polish Music Publishing House. In December 2014, the
duo gave a world premiere performance of Max Bruch’s Concerto for Two Pianos op.88a
alongside Venezuelan conductor Gerardo Estrada and the Częstochowa Philharmonic
orchestra.