Martyna Pastuszka

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Martyna Pastuszka

Biography

Martyna Pastuszka is a violinist, conductor, soloist, and chamber musician, as well as the founder and artistic director of the {oh!} Orkiestra, active since 2012. She has collaborated with renowned ensembles, including Raphael Pichon’s Pygmalion Ensemble, Teodor Currentzis’ Utopia, Le Concert de la Loge, Concerto Copenhagen, Hofkapelle München, Collegium Vocale Gent, and Le Parlement de Musique, among others.

A professor at the Chopin University of Music in Warsaw and the Academy of Music in Katowice, Martyna also conducts research, reviving forgotten chamber music repertoires, including personally cheriched, influential violin works of Joseph Marchand (Suites), premiering operas and oratorios by composers such as Vinci, Schuback, Reusner, Sarri, Hasse, and Janiewicz, as well as symphonic works by Classical and Romantic composers.

Her artistic accomplishments include serving as artistic director-in-residence at the Misteria Paschalia Festival, being invited as a resident artist to the Bayreuth Baroque Opera Festival, and collaborating with the Orquesta Barroca de Sevilla as artist-in-residence for the 2025/26 season. In 2023, she received the prestigious Polish Coryphaeus Award for Personality of the Year. In 2021, she was featured in the documentary I am not a maestro, a TVP Kultura production that highlights her leadership and unique artistic vision.

(2025. Please only use this biography.)

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Recent Discography

Symphonies, Partita for Brass Ensemble, Clarinet Concerto
Jakub Gołąbek – Karol Kurpiński
Portraits. Les caractères français
François Couperin – Louis-Antoine Dornel – Antoine Forqueray – Jean-Féry Rebel
Concerto grosso – Émigré to British Isles

Francesco Scarlatti – Alessandro Scarlatti – Francesco Geminiani – Charles Avison
Music of French Masters

Jean-Baptiste Lully – François Couperin – Marin Marais – Michel Corrette – André Campra
{oh!}: Schreyfogel, Schaffrath, Visconti

Gasparo Visconti – Johann Friedrich Schreyfogel – Christoph Schaffrath
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