was born in 1985 in Wrocław, Poland. At the age of seven, he sang in a boys’ choir: Pueri Cantores Wratislavienses, where his musical talent was discovered. A year after that, he started to play the violin under the supervision of Michail and Victor Kuznetsov. In 2009 he graduated from Karol Lipinski Academy of Music in Wroclaw in Krzysztof Bruczkowski’s class of violin. He attended master classes in violin music interpretation with Ida Haendel, Grigori Żyslin and Jadwiga Kaliszewska to form his musical taste. From October 2010 he has been teaching as an assistant in a class of violin in Academy of Music in Lodz.
He made his stage debut in 1998, when he performed „Faust-Fantasy” of Henryk Wieniawski, playing with Wroclaw Philharmonic Orchestra. At the age of sixteen, he began his long-standing cooperation with “Ricordanza” Soloists Ensemble. In 2007 he went on a four-month tour as a soloist with „Barock Orchester Berlin” playing over hundred concerts in such countries as Germany, France, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway. As a soloist and chamber musician he performed in many festivals of music, both Poland and abroad („Wratislavia Cantans”, „Festiwal Muzyki Wiedeńskiej” „Polonia Cantans”). His concerts were criticized well in „Ruch Muzyczny”, „Gazeta Wyborcza” and „Tygodnik Podhalański”.
His repertoire concentrates on music for solo violin without basso continuo. In his recitals he presents self-sufficiency of violin, and its ability of requirement both ancient and contemporary music. In 2009 he qualified for the semi-final of The Fourth International Tadeusz Wronski’s Solo Violin Competiton in Warsaw. What is more, unknown solo violin music pieces of German composers are materials for his doctoral thesis in PhD studies at the Academy of Music in Wroclaw.
Robert Bachara’s enthusiasm for Polish music is well-known. He is first performer of such works as Antoni Rutkowski’s Sonata c-moll op. 5 and „Sonata” for violin and piano by Miroslaw Gasieniec.