Adam Musialski graduated with distinction from the Karol Szymanowski Academy of Music in Katowice in the violin class of prof. Roman Lasocki. He took part in master classes in Łańcut, Żagań, Weimar, Salzburg and Lenk, perfecting his skills with professors such as Jadwiga Kaliszewska, Stanisław Lewandowski, Jean Fournier, Sándor Végh, Charles-André Linale, Ruggiero Ricci and Eva Solar-Kinderman. He is a laureate of many violin competitions, as well as the Special Prize of the Wilanów Quartet and the “The Honouring of Two Prizewinners” Prize at the International Summer Academy of Music in Switzerland.
He was a scholarship holder of the Minister of Culture and Art.
He has performed as a recitalist and soloist with symphony and chamber orchestras in Australia, Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, France, Spain, Yugoslavia, Germany, Poland, Slovakia, Switzerland, Ukraine, the USA, Hungary and Italy. He has performed at concerts dedicated to Karol Lipiński at the Philharmonic in Lviv and to Mieczysław Karłowicz at the Zichyho palac in Bratislava, participated in the anniversary concert of Krzysztof Penderecki at the National Philharmonic in Warsaw, performed three times with the Kammerorchester “Collegium Iuvenale Salisburgense” Mozarteum at the Salzburg Festival, performed at the Palau de la Musica concert hall in Valencia at an extraordinary concert dedicated to the memory of Yehudi Menuhin and at the Deutsches Theater in Berlin at a concert broadcast live by the German television station Phoenix. He has participated in anniversary concerts and monographic festivals, performing Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy’s concertos with Polish orchestras, as well as solo, orchestral and chamber works by Johann Sebastian Bach. He has taken part in prestigious concerts on the occasion of important anniversaries and European events with the participation of famous figures from the world of politics. He has performed at many prestigious festivals, including: Polish Violin Masters, Stars Promote, Krystyna Jamroz International Music Festival, Karol Szymanowski Music Days, ISCM World Music Days, Millennium Pace, South Australia Jubilee Music Festival, Salzburger Festungskonzerte Chamber Music Festival, Schubertiade, Festival International d’Orgue en Flandre.
He has made radio, television and CD recordings, as well as music for films awarded at international film festivals in Europe and the USA. His concerts were broadcast live and also rebroadcast by Australian, German, French, Czech and Polish television and radio stations. He has made premieres and first recordings of violin pieces from the 20th and 21st centuries.
He has led violin courses at the International Music Courses in Łańcut and as part of the “Gwiazdy Promują” festival in Jelenia Góra. He is a juror at national and international music competitions.
His students have won international and national violin and chamber music competitions.
For his artistic achievements, he received the Statuette of the International Youth Meeting House in Oświęcim in the “Culture and Art” category and the European Order Who is Who in Brussels.
He has a postdoctoral degree in musical arts. He teaches violin at the Karol Szymanowski Academy of Music in Katowice

