As celebrations of the 71. anniversary of the Warsaw Rising come to the end, the Warsaw Rising Museum invites all amateurs of classical music for a special evening dedicated to an outstanding Polish composer and conductor – Andrzej Panufnik.
Andrzej Panufnik, a great, world-renowned Polish composer, contributed to preserving the memory of the Warsaw Rising as author of music to the song Warszawskie dzieci [‘Children of Warsaw’], which is familiar to every Pole. For many years Panufnik lived in exile, but his works have always been full of references to Polish history.
Andrzej Panufnik’s greatest works will be presented, arranged for piano, cello and string quartet.
Program includes:
Reflections - Ryszard Alzin (piano)
Dreamscape –Tomasz Strahl (cello) and Ryszard Alzin (piano)
String Quartet No.3 ‘Wycinanki’ [‘Cut-outs’] – Opium String Quartet
Warsaw Rising Museum,
79 Grzybowska Street,
Liberator Hall, 3.10.2015, 7 p.m.
Invitations to be collected from the Museum office.
More information and source:www.1944.pl
Rynek Starego Miasta 27
00-272 Warsaw, Poland
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