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From 1982 to 1992, Zielińska was artistic director of the "Poznań Music Spring" festival. She has been a board member of the Polish
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Orchestra and the Agnieszka Duczmal Chamber Orchestra. She also taught at the State Higher School of Visual Arts, Wrocław Academy of Music, and was a guest
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Mrs. Koch, tragicomedy for solo voices, tape recorders, vocal and instrumental ensembles – 1981
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Kaleidoscope – Passacaglia for percussion, slides and clapping hands, for children – 1987
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Listen, Joe, monodrama for mime, tape and orchestra based on Samuel *Beckett – 1978
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Cascando, for actors and double mixed choir to a text by Samuel *Beckett – 1983/91
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Fago for bassoon, double-bass, accordion and electronic keyboard – 1992
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Music for Holy Week for mixed choir and percussion – 1988
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Pleonasmus for oboe, violin and string orchestra – 1986
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According to Priest Baka for tape – 1986
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