After completing her studies, Pstrokońska-Nawratil took a position in 1971 at the State School of Music in Wroclaw, becoming a professor in 1993 and later Chair of Composition and Music Theory. Beginning in 1998, she also taught at the Poznan Academy of Music.[2] Her works have been performed internationally.
Honors and awards
The Tadeusz Baird Young Competition of the Union of Polish Composers in 1968 and 1973
Grzegorz Fitelberg Competition in 1972
International Competition for Women Composers in
Mannheim in 1975
3rd place at the UNESCO International Composers' Tribune in
Paris in 1987
Wroclaw City Award
Chairman of the Council of Ministers Award for work for children and teenagers in 1997
After completing her studies, Pstrokońska-Nawratil took a position in 1971 at the State School of Music in Wroclaw, becoming a professor in 1993 and later Chair of Composition and Music Theory. Beginning in 1998, she also taught at the Poznan Academy of Music.[2] Her works have been performed internationally.
Honors and awards
The Tadeusz Baird Young Competition of the Union of Polish Composers in 1968 and 1973
Grzegorz Fitelberg Competition in 1972
International Competition for Women Composers in
Mannheim in 1975
3rd place at the UNESCO International Composers' Tribune in
Paris in 1987
Wroclaw City Award
Chairman of the Council of Ministers Award for work for children and teenagers in 1997