Aleksander Kudajczyk was brought up in a family with strong musical roots and his own musical talent was shown for the first time when he was four. Being encouraged by his parents, Aleksander started practicing playing the piano with his father, music teacher.
Aleksander graduated from the Music Academy in Lodz and has played in Europe to great acclaim for many years. His talent was recognised by the Polish Ministry of Art and Culture and also in winning the Josef Hofmann award in Naleczow.
Arriving in Scotland in 2006, he found work initially as a cleaner at Glasgow University where; if not for a web-cam catching him practising on the chaplain's piano, his talent might not have been discovered here. Before the story broke, his web-cam recitals had engaged a steady following of eager music buffs. A fairytale entrance, which captured the imagination of the world's media and was later translated into over 30 languages.
Aleksander gave concerts in Poland, Germany, Italy, France, Greece, Netherlands, USA, Indonesia, Australia and Great Britain.
Aleksander Kudajczyk was brought up in a family with strong musical roots and his own musical talent was shown for the first time when he was four. Being encouraged by his parents, Aleksander started practicing playing the piano with his father, music teacher.
Aleksander graduated from the Music Academy in Lodz and has played in Europe to great acclaim for many years. His talent was recognised by the Polish Ministry of Art and Culture and also in winning the Josef Hofmann award in Naleczow.
Arriving in Scotland in 2006, he found work initially as a cleaner at Glasgow University where; if not for a web-cam catching him practising on the chaplain's piano, his talent might not have been discovered here. Before the story broke, his web-cam recitals had engaged a steady following of eager music buffs. A fairytale entrance, which captured the imagination of the world's media and was later translated into over 30 languages.
Aleksander gave concerts in Poland, Germany, Italy, France, Greece, Netherlands, USA, Indonesia, Australia and Great Britain.