Organist
Łukasz Mosur is one of those musicians for whom the pipe organ is something far greater than an instrument. Historic organs are living archives of sound - each ancient case holds a story that can only be heard when the instrument is allowed to speak in its own natural voice.
This passion has led him to organ festivals across Europe - in Germany, France, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Denmark, Belgium and Poland. He is a prize-winner of international organ competitions in Poland, Lithuania and Germany, and holds a doctorate in musical arts. In 2024 he defended his dissertation on the works of Daniel Magnus Gronau - a Baroque organist and composer from Gdańsk whose music still awaits wider discovery.
Although early music lies at the heart of his work, Łukasz Mosur's repertoire spans from the Renaissance to the present day. He embraces this breadth not as a contradiction, but as a natural quality of an instrument that has accompanied human life across the centuries — evolving in sound, scale and character with every passing age.
He believes deeply that music - much like the vibration described by quantum physics - penetrates boundaries beyond the merely audible. That sound drawn from a fine instrument by a focused musician carries something more than aesthetic beauty: it has the capacity to bring comfort, peace and goodness to those who listen.
He studied in Warsaw, Lübeck and Hamburg - at the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music, the Musikhochschule Lübeck and the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg. His teachers were Andrzej Chorosiński, Franz Danksagmüller and Pieter van Dijk.
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