Anna Hryniewicz
Waltons New School of Music Faculty
Piano • Voice (Classical) • Introducing Piano/Keyboard for Adults
Anna is an award-winning pianist, visual artist and educator based in Dublin. Hailing from Poland, she began learning the piano at the age of six, while at the same time developing her interests in the visual arts, and graduated from the University of Czestochowa in Poland, where she specialised in Artistic Education. She also holds a Licentiate Diploma in Piano Performance from the Royal Irish Academy of Music. Anna continued her studies at the TU Dublin Conservatoire, where she obtained an MMus in Performance under the supervision of the renowned pianist and educator Pádhraic Ó Cuinneagáin. She was also first prize winner and a gold medallist for her full-length recital in the Lorcan Sherlock Competition. Anna first debuted as a pianist in Wroclaw, Poland, at venues such as the Club of Music and Literature, Radio Music Hall and the National Philharmonic in Wroclaw, where she gave acclaimed performances of contemporary music. In Ireland, she has been performing both as a soloist and as a chamber musician and exhibiting as a painter for the past 15 years, as well as teaching piano and voice, both in-person and online, to students of all ages and skill levels.
‘My passion for teaching music influences every decision I make. Music is a gift to others, offering purpose, persistence, and joy. It is through this that the magic happens.’