Antoni Krej is a talented Polish-American trumpet player born in Warsaw in 2005. He began studying music at age 9 and honed his skills at the Zenon Brzewski Music High School before earning a scholarship to the Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan, where he studied with Ken Larson and performed in top ensembles. Krej has played with prestigious groups including the New York Philharmonic and Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Now studying at the University of Denver on a full scholarship, he works with David Artley and Brian Neal and is the founder of the Denver Chamber Orchestra. Passionate about music education, Krej actively promotes Polish music and connects with audiences through both classical and contemporary repertoire.
Antoni Krej is a talented Polish-American trumpet player born in Warsaw in 2005. He began studying music at age 9 and honed his skills at the Zenon Brzewski Music High School before earning a scholarship to the Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan, where he studied with Ken Larson and performed in top ensembles. Krej has played with prestigious groups including the New York Philharmonic and Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Now studying at the University of Denver on a full scholarship, he works with David Artley and Brian Neal and is the founder of the Denver Chamber Orchestra. Passionate about music education, Krej actively promotes Polish music and connects with audiences through both classical and contemporary repertoire.