Combining analog synthesizers, a looper, and a sampler with traditional instruments (such as Lithuanian–Belarusian bagpipes, violin, and harmonica), he creates multilayered, organic soundscapes inspired by the borderland’s musical heritage.
Each performance becomes a unique journey – built on authentic songs and melodies collected from the inhabitants of northeastern Poland and filtered through a deeply personal, contemporary sensitivity. fie.dronowicz’s music moves between meditative ambient, sound poetry, field recording, and echoes of archaic trance traditions.
Piotr Fiedorowicz – synthesizers, sampler, Belarusian bagpipes, violin, harmonica. In 2025, he received three awards at the Nowa Tradycja Festival for his solo project fie.dronowicz, including the Czesław Niemen Special Award for an original artistic vision inspired by the cultural legacy of Suwałki.
The idea behind the Wielogłosy series is to present projects in which the human voice plays a central role. At OKO, we invite ensembles drawing from diverse musical traditions of our region: Polish, Jewish, Old Russian, Ukrainian, Lithuanian, Serbian, and Yugoslav. We reach toward musical roots – rural, church, and Renaissance. The series features both premiere concerts and those previously performed but rarely heard today in Warsaw. The curator of the series is Maniucha Bikont.
fie.dronowicz
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fie.dronowicz is the solo project of Piotr Fiedorowicz – a sound artist, documentarian, and amateur ethnographer from the Suwałki region.