Professor Małgorzata Lewandowska

Uni­ver­sity Pro­fes­sor at the Fry­deryk Chopin Uni­ver­sity of Music in War­saw, Depart­ment of Sound Engi­neer­ing. She grad­u­ated with hon­ours from the Depart­ment of Sound Engi­neer­ing in 1977. She does sound engi­neer­ing for fea­ture films, doc­u­men­tary films and TV theatre.

She was deputy dean of the Depart­ment of Sound Engi­neer­ing in 2005–2008 and was re-elected for term 2008–2012.

She teaches the fol­low­ing sub­jects at the Depart­ment of Sound Engi­neer­ing: sound engi­neer­ing for film, years 2, 3, 4 and 5, exer­cises in sound engi­neer­ing for film, year 1.

These classes are con­ducted at the Uni­ver­sity of Music Film Stu­dio. Stu­dents learn the meth­ods of sound engi­neer­ing for film and, under their teacher’s super­vi­sion, they pre­pare the sound tracks for var­i­ous film forms: film chron­i­cles, ani­mated films, doc­u­men­tary films, film stud­ies and fea­ture films. They acquire expe­ri­ence as sound engi­neers, develop their cre­ative per­son­al­ity, dis­cover the ways and means of emo­tion­ally influ­enc­ing audi­ences and lis­ten­ers. They learn to be respon­si­ble for their own cre­ative ideas for sound tracks and to strive for the high­est pos­si­ble aes­thetic and tech­ni­cal level of production.

Mał­gorzata Lewandowska’s major sound track real­i­sa­tions for film and TV theatre:


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