Zosia Dzimitrowicz is a Polish-Welsh classical pianist, described as ‘an outstanding young artist’ who is defined by a love of music, and ‘combines technical flair, musical sensitivity and maturity’ to make her expressive performances ‘captivating.’ Although only 17 years old, she has been performing extensively in the UK and Europe, including most recently in the Kolarac in Belgrade, Serbia and Palatul Cultural in Arad, Romania. This has enabled her to work with renowned artists and teachers, including RCM Professors Norma Fisher and Leon McCawley, and she has performed in masterclasses with Isata Kanneh-Mason, Aisa Ijiri, Peter Donohoe, Professor Peter Hill, Julian Jacobson, and Stephen Osbourne.
Zosia was born in Abergavenny and started learning piano when she was 4 with local teacher, Martin Richards, in Newport. She then attended Chetham’s School of Music in Manchester from 2016-2022, where she studied piano with Lulu Yang and accompaniment with Dr Elena Nalimova, both of whom she continues to work with.
She is a Licentiate Diploma holder from Trinity College London, which she achieved at the age of 15, as well as the academic Associate Diploma, aged 16, both with Distinction. Zosia has also been working on a number of local projects, including performing Rachmaninoff 2nd Piano Concerto with the City of Newport Symphony Orchestra in November 2022 as the Gwent Concerto Soloist. She was also the Clifton International Festival’s Young Artist in June 2023 and was interviewed on BBC Bristol.
Although Zosia loves to travel and meet new people to share her music with, it is always really special to come home to the warmth and support of Welsh audiences.
Book a table for pre-concert dining
Acapela Studio provides pre-concert dining between 6.00pm and 7.30pm from our pizza oven. To view the current menu visit here.
Please purchase your concert tickets first before booking a table. We will not accept any table bookings that do not have a corresponding ticket purchase.
Then return to the event page to book your table, by selecting the date of your event, number of diners and time you require table. The times shown are the only vacancies left. Please complete your email and phone number as this is required to ensure your table is allocated. You will receive confirmation of your booking by email and text.
If on the date you have chosen no tables are available - no times will be shown and the booking system will revert you back to todays date - PLEASE ENSURE YOU BOOK THE CORRECT DATE!
PLEASE NOTE THE VENUE RELIES ON THE INCOME FROM DINING TO ENSURE WE CAN BOOK ALL THE GREAT ACTS PERFORMING.
Income from the provision of pizzas is very important to the venue and if you have booked a table it is a requirement that all people sat at tables order food - a salad alternative is available to pizzas. Please do ensure that all individuals will be ordering on your table - if this is not the case please cancel your table so others who are looking to dine can do so. Our apologies to raise this but recently we have had many tables (some very large) where less than 50% of those sat at tables have ordered food. Financially this is a real problem to the sustainability of the venue.
- All seating at tables must purchase a pizza - so please do not book a table if everyone is not eating.
- Please ensure that you arrive 10 minutes before the time slot allocated to order your pizzas prior to your booking time.
- Tables not seated within 15 minutes of the allocated time may be lost and allocated to other audience members wishing to order pizzas.
- If you wish to book a table for 6 or more please email info@acapela.co.uk
Please note that all of our pizzas are made fresh to order and cooked in an authentic wood-fired oven. It may take up to 45 minutes to be served during busy periods.
IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO BOOK A TABLE YOU CAN STILL ORDER PIZZAS ON THE NIGHT (USUALLY ON BUSY NIGHTS NO LATER THAN 7.15PM) AND WE WILL SERVE THEM TO YOU WHEREVER YOU ARE SAT IN THE VENUE - IN A PIZZA BOX.