Ma#322;gorzata Grajter is a music theorist and pianist, and graduated summa cum laude in Music Theory from the Gra#380;yna and Kiejstut Bacewicz Academy of Music in #321;ód#378;, Poland, in 2007, where she also received her piano degree in 2008. She has recently been devoted to Beethoven research, and has presented her findings during relevant international events, including the 11th International Congress on Musical Signification in Kraków (2010) and the International Beethoven Conference in Manchester (2012), among others. Having received a grant from The National Science Centre in Poland, she completed her doctoral dissertation on "Verbal-musical relationships between word and music in… Ludwig van Beethoven's output in the light of the 18th century theory and aesthetics of music", which was granted the Professor Hieronim Feicht Award (2015) by the Polish Composers Union. She is currently working as an Assistant Professor in the Chair of Music Theory in the Gra#380;yna and Kiejstut Bacewicz Academy of Music in #321;ód#378;, where she teaches aural training, musical analysis and history of early music.