Kacper Madejek is an award-winning composer, multi-instrumentalist, and scholar of contemporary music.
Before joining the Yale School of Music to pursue his M.M. degree in music composition under the mentorship of David Lang, Katherine Balch, Christopher Theofanidis, Aaron Jay Kernis, and Martin Bresnick as a Gilmore Scholar ’24 and Bradley-Keeler Scholar ’23 …
Kacper graduated summa cum laude from New York University
in 2022, where he studied music theory and composition with
Matthew Quayle, Clare Lesser, and David Lesser.
Previously a Teaching Artist and Graduate Composition Instructor at the Yale School of Music, he now serves as a Graduate Teaching Fellow at the Yale Department of Music.
Kacper’s compositions have recently been showcased at the New Music New Haven 2023-2024 concert series. He has earned commissions from the Abu Dhabi Electrofest 2022 and the Smithsonian Folklife Festival 2022, and has received academic and music awards from Poland, the UK, UAE, and the US.
Since 2020, Kacper has been a part of Gazelien Records in Abu Dhabi, where he coordinated audiobook publishing, worked in sound recording and production, and scored films.
He then held two academic roles at NYU as a Curriculum Research Assistant in 2022 and Monograph Research Assistant in 2023.
Madejek’s recent scholarly work, featured in peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations, includes a sociocultural analysis of operatic constructions of femininity and theoretical explorations of hauntological praxis in electroacoustic music.
Kacper is also a pianist, tenor, and electronic musician by training with performances in Europe, Asia, and North America.