• GSP# 93: Special Guest Katarzyna Sadej - Featuring the 2023 Album, Evocations

  • Nov 3 2024
  • Length: 1 hr
  • Podcast

GSP# 93: Special Guest Katarzyna Sadej - Featuring the 2023 Album, Evocations

  • Summary

  • Katarzyna Sadej, a talented mezzo-soprano and classical singer, shares her inspiring journey from growing up in Poland under a communist regime to becoming a celebrated artist in Canada. The conversation delves into her unique approach to music, particularly her recent album "Evocations," which features evocative vocalizations that create a meditative experience for listeners. Katarzyna discusses the influence of natural settings on her work, as she recorded her vocals in stunning outdoor locations, capturing the essence of the environment. Throughout the episode, she emphasizes the therapeutic potential of music, highlighting how her compositions can support emotional healing. With insights into her creative process and plans for future performances, this episode invites listeners to explore the intersection of classical music, personal storytelling, and the power of voice.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • www.katarzynasadej.com
    • www.instagram.com/katarzynasadej/
    • x.com/MezzoSadej
    • www.facebook.com/KatarzynaSadejMezzoSoprano
    • youtube.com/@katarzynasadej?si=fIO06s3K_wkFb6US



    Katarzyna Sadej’s musical journey is a testament to the power of perseverance and passion. Growing up in communist Poland and later immigrating to Canada, Katarzyna’s early life was marked by challenges, including limited access to music education. However, her innate love for singing led her to take lessons at the age of 17, setting her on a path of discovery and growth in the world of classical music. The podcast captures her experiences as she navigates through various educational institutions, ultimately earning degrees in vocal performance that solidified her place as a professional artist. This segment of the episode highlights the importance of resilience in pursuing one’s dreams, especially in the competitive field of music.


    Katarzyna elaborates on her latest album, "Evocations," which emerged from her experiences during the pandemic. The album is unique in its approach, focusing solely on vocal improvisations without lyrics. This creative choice was influenced by her desire to evoke emotions and imagery in listeners, allowing them to interpret the music in personal ways. Throughout the episode, she shares insights into her recording process, which involved capturing her voice in various natural settings, creating an immersive soundscape that reflects the beauty of her surroundings. The discussion about her music is rich with reflections on the meditative qualities of sound, emphasizing how music can serve as a therapeutic tool for both the artist and the audience.


    The conversation also explores Katarzyna’s role as a teacher and her efforts to foster a love for classical music in her community. She discusses the challenges of building a music scene in a small town, where access to classical performances is limited. By offering workshops and performances, she aims to create a supportive environment for aspiring musicians. The episode concludes with Katarzyna’s vision for the future, including potential collaborations and new projects that continue to push the boundaries of her artistry. Her thoughtful approach to music-making and commitment to community engagement leave listeners inspired and eager to follow her journey.

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    • The podcast explored the journey of Katarzyna Sunday from Poland to becoming a celebrated classical...
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