Aleksandra Myslek

Aleksandra is a Polish collaborative pianist and répétiteur.

Aleksandra is a Polish collaborative pianist and répétiteur. Previous awards include 1st prize in the International Chopin Competition in Budapest, Wilfrid Parry Brahms Prize, Brenda Webb Accompanist Prize, Tunnell Trust Award, Edith Poulsen Accompanist Prize and many others. She performed in Poland, Germany, France, Spain, Denmark, Austria, Italy, Hungary, China and around the UK, where she appeared in venues such as the Barbican Hall, Wigmore Hall, the Anvil Basingstoke and ROSL. She was also a guest on BBC Radio 3 In Tune programme with her duo partner violinist Eleanor Corr. 

Aleksandra is a staff pianist at the Trinity Laban Conservatoire and Guildhall School of Music and Drama as well as being a frequent guest at the Royal Academy of Music for the Widening Participation and LRAM departments. Young Artist programmes include Schleswig-Holstein, Santander Encuentro de Música, Leeds Lieder, Solti Accademia, Britten Pears and Renée Fleming Song Studio. With baritone Florian Störtz, she is joining the Spanish Schubertíada as a part of the Lied the Future programme 2024. 

Aleksandra graduated from the Royal Academy of Music (class of prof. Christopher Elton and prof. Hamish Milne) and the Guildhall School where she studied opera and was supported by International Opera Awards Foundation, Sybil Tutton Opera Awards and the Kathleen Trust. She was particularly influenced by working with artists such as Ferenc Rados, Fou Ts’ong, Leon Fleisher, Maxim Vengerov, Michel Beroff, Rodney Friend, James Ehnes and, in song repertoire specifically, Julius Drake and Hartmut Höll.