Antonija Pacek


Biography Antonija Pacek


Antonija Pacek
is a composer and pianist who lives in Vienna, Austria. She started with piano lessons at the age of six in her native Croatia. Antonija’s critically acclaimed, debut neoclassical piano album, Soul Colours, was published in 2014 by Autentico Music in Germany and was signed by Warner Chappell, the music publishing arm of Warner Music. German critics referred to music from Soul Colours to be “beautiful like a radiant jewel”, “a female response to Ludovico Einaudi”, and “resembling Erik Satie’s as well as Keith Jarrett’s The Cologne Concert”. Her second album, Life Stories, was digitally released worldwide via spinnup (Universal Music Group) in 2017. Antonija is popular in Italy and has toured the country twice in 2018 and 2019, to great critical acclaim. After her 2018 Italian tour, L’Arena in Verona reviewed her concert, “Pacek, Revival of the Great Classics”, and Free magazine in Milan wrote a concert review with the title: “Symphony of Emotions.” Antonija launched her third album, Il Mare in 2018 also via spinnup. Italian DonnaD magazine reviewed it and wrote: [the album] “is a neoclassical masterpiece.” Il Giornale Milano wrote an article “The three styles of the keyboard, Einaudi, Allevi and Pacek – the plan is to tell emotion.” After Antonija’s concert at the Auditorium in Rome in Feb. 2019, Scena Critica reviewed her concert and wrote: it was “a concert that goes directly to the soul” and it “creates an evocative poetic love.” After her concert in Teatro dal Verme in Milan, she received a beautiful review in May 2019 from the Vatican newspaper, which wrote: “her music is close to meditation of angels.” Antonija’s music is being played at a number of radio stations around the world, including the famous Classic FM radio in London and Klassik Radio in Vienna. In May 2020, she signed a contract with an American classical music label, Navona Records, which published Antonija’s fourth album, FOREVER in October 2020. Antonija’s music is as genuine as any music can be, and it connects to the listener’s deepest emotions. Some call it great film music, some call it neoclassical, but some believe that you just need lyrics to sing to it. It does not matter what you label it – the most important thing is that it came directly from the depths of Antonija’s heart and soul. She is a romanticist with a soft spot for minimalism. Antonija Pacek studied psychology in Vienna and at the University of Cambridge, UK, and now lives with her husband and three daughters near Vienna. She is a professor of psychology at several universities in Vienna and owns a firm that focuses on boosting individual creativity and corporate innovation.



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