
Dominik Przywara
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Dominik Przywara was born in Kraków, Poland. After many years of playing and producing various concerts with world-class conductors and soloists around the world, he moved to Australia in 2014.
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He has been invited by the Department of Home Affairs and nominated by the esteemed Concertmaster of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Haveron, to receive the Global Talent Visa (now known as NIV 858) for permanent migration to Australia. This prestigious visa is specifically granted to internationally recognized professionals who have demonstrated exceptional and outstanding achievements in their field.
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Recipients of this visa are individuals acknowledged for their superior abilities and achievements compared to their peers, are acclaimed as exceptional practitioners in any country where their area is practiced, and possess a documented history of sustained success that is likely to continue.
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In 2014 he opened a prestigious teaching studio and has developed an innovative teaching methodology known as the "Intelligent Practising Method," adding another significant dimension to his professional accomplishments.
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Dominik's career boasts a rich history predating his 2014 migration to Australia. In his native Poland, he served as a violinist in the esteemed Orchestra of the Academy of Music in Kraków from 2003 to 2008, performing under the baton of renowned conductors such as Helmuth Rilling, Krzysztof Penderecki, and Gabriel Chmura, and regularly appearing in concerts at the Philharmony of Music In Kraków.
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He completed his Masters of Arts degree in 2008 under Professor Peter Tarcholik at the same academy. Subsequently, from 2009 to 2011, Dominik held the position of First Violinist at the Podlaska Opera and Philharmonic Hall in Bialystok, Poland, where he participated in numerous performances across prestigious European concert venues. During this time, he also demonstrated entrepreneurial spirit by establishing and managing the non-profit organization, “Kultura Nie Chaltura.”
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Between 2011 and 2013, Dominik contributed to the Polish cultural landscape as a Poland Fundraiser for the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, where he organized cultural events and served as First Violinist and producer for 200 chamber concerts in Gdansk and Warsaw.
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Upon arriving in Sydney in 2014, he founded the Menomosso Quartet, taking on the role of 1st violinist and producer for their concerts held at the “Justice and Police Museum” in Circular Quay.
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Demonstrating a commitment to continuous learning, he also pursued postgraduate violin studies with Andrew Haveron, the Concertmaster of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
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Prior to establishing his own music studios, Strings Embassy, Dominik shared his expertise as a violin teacher at the AMPA (Academy of Music and Performing Arts) in Surry Hills, Sydney.
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His performance acumen extended to recording projects, including his participation in a Peta Piano recording project for producer Craig Field at Underwood Studios from 2017, where he recorded the Australia Music Education Board (AMEB) violin syllabus. Currently, Dominik is a dedicated teaching artist of violin, viola, and music theory, and serves as an Ensemble Conductor.
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Looking ahead and beyond, he has plans for further recording projects, alongside his ongoing work as a teaching artist and examiner.
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His creation of the "Intelligent Practising Method" further distinguishes him as an innovative and accomplished musician and educator.






























