A concert of the Elbląg Chamber Orchestra and Łukasz Dyczko will take place on 15 April 2018 at 6:00 pm in the State Music School Complex concert hall in Elbląg.
The Elbląg Chamber Orchestra focuses on young and talented Polish musicians. One of the hottest names is a 20-year-old saxophonist Łukasz Dyczko. The soloist believes that "the instrument helps express the personality of each artist". He expresses himself by playing the saxophone with an excellent effect: two years ago, as the third Pole in history, he became the winner of the 18th Eurovision Song Contest for Young Musicians. With his performance of Rhapsody for saxophone and orchestra by André Waignein, he delighted Julian Rachlin, one of the greatest violinists. This success resulted in the nomination for Polityka's Passports for 2016 in the category of "Classical Music" and the Coryphaeus of Polish Music award(2016) in the "Debut of the Year" category.
During the April concert, the musician will perform, among others, Concerto-Notturno for violin and string orchestra by Mikołaj Górecki, arranged for saxophone. In the concert hall of the State Music School Complex, we will also hear Mozart's Symphony in A major, KV 201, as well as compositions by Joseph Haydn and Astor Piazzolla. The concert includes works that, despite the passage of time, did not lose their freshness and originality. The conductor will be Michał Dworzyński, who cooperated, among others, with Seijim Ozawa, Daniel Barenboim and Krzysztof Penderecki.
Concert organised within the program "Filharmonia/ostrożnie, wciąga!!!", coordinated by the Institute of Music and Dance.
Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.
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