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Resounds. New Polish Music online

SVThe upcoming "Resounds" concert, streamed live for the first time on the Internet, will provide an opportunity to look at the diverse music of the 20th and 21st centuries. On 28 November 2020 at 8.00 p.m. Sinfonia Varsovia under the baton of Bassem Akiki will perform works by Krzysztof Penderecki, Eugeniusz Knapik, Bogusław Schaeffer, Marta Ptaszyńska, Barbara Buczek, and the conductor himself.

Krzysztof Penderecki's music will be placed in a broader context, juxtaposed with pieces by other contemporary composers, both representatives of the same schools or musical trends and opposite traditions.

The concert will begin with Penderecki's Entrata, a fanfare for wind instruments and timpani written in the 1990s. The piece will dialogue with Analogies for 4 horns, 4 trumpets, 4 trombones, 4 percussions by Bogusław Schaeffer – a versatile artist, composer, playwright, musicologist and graphic artist, "father of new Polish music". The programme will also include rarely performed Dikolon by Barbara Buczek (Buczkówna), an outstanding but forgotten student of Schaeffer. Then we will hear two works composed for the Polish Chamber Orchestra (the predecessor of Sinfonia Varsovia) and Jerzy Maksymiuk: La novella d'inverno (Winter's Tale) by Marta Ptaszyńska and Islands by Eugeniusz Knapik. The concert will end with Bassem Akiki's Huis Clos – an enigmatic piece commissioned by Sinfonia Varsovia and created this year during the spring lockdown.

The concert will be live streamed on Sinfonia Varsovia’s YouTube channel and Facebook.

More information at: www.sinfoniavarsovia.org 

Young Musicians for a Young City 2.0 online

MMMMAfter 40 years of hibernation, the Young Musicians for a Young City Festival will resume in Stalowa Wola on 27–28 November 2020. The concerts will take place without the audience and will be recorded and broadcast online.

The reactivated Festival is an important part of the history of the city of Stalowa Wola, as well as a significant point in the modern history of music. The MMMM [Młodzi Muzycy Młodemu Miastu] Festival, held in the years 1975-1980, brought together a young generation of composers called the "Stalowa Wola Generation". Musicians, ambassadors of Stalowa Wola: Ewa Strusińska, Marcin Albert Steczkowski and Aleksandra Kopp, as well as composers active during the first editions of the MMMM Festival – Eugeniusz Knapik and Aleksander Lasoń, were invited to reactivate the MMMM 2.0 Festival.

This year's online edition of the event includes concerts of famous Polish artists  – Zygmunt Krauze and proMODERN ensemble – as well as the final concert of the "Young Musicians for a Young City Festival 2.0" Composers' Competition. Spółdzielnia Muzyczna Contemporary Ensemble, one of the best ensembles specializing in the performance of contemporary music, will present pieces by the competition finalists: Viacheslav Kyrylov, Krystian Neścior, Jakub Pawlak, Kamil Polak and Filip Sporniak. The concert will be followed by the announcement of the winners and the award ceremony.

Full programme is available at: http://mmmmfestiwal.pl/ 

Poznań Philharmonic | Don't you know it? Listen then

pIt can be said that the next Internet Concert scheduled for Friday 27 November 2020 at the Tadeusz Szeligowski Poznań Philharmonic is a… double jubilee concert. In 2020 we celebrate the 95th death anniversary of Roman Statkowski, coming from Szczypiorno near Kalisz, and the 200th birthday anniversary of Michał Bergson.

Roman Statkowski composed the two-act opera Filenis, based on a libretto inspired by Herman Erler’s drama, in 1987. The work had to wait seven years for the Warsaw premiere. It was not staged until a year after an international success in 1903, when the piece won the 1st prize at an international competition in London. Filenis, as well as the second opera of the composer, Maria (based on the same-titled poetic novel by Antoni Malczewski) are among the most outstanding artistic achievements of Roman Statkowski.

By that concert the Poznań Philharmonic would like to present the figure of Michał Bergson, a Polish composer of Jewish origin. The Bergson family, which included numerous eminent merchants and bankers, had played a significant role in creating the city of Warsaw for several generations. Incorporating the music of Michał Bergson in the concert’s repertoire was directly inspired by the discovery of the manuscript of Concerto symphonique pour piano avec orchestre, Op. 62 in a London antiquarian bookshop and its purchase by the Poznań Philharmonic. The finder was Jonathan Plowright, an excellent British pianist, who will perform the concerto and who, along with the Poznań Philharmonic Orchestra led by Łukasz Borowicz, recorded an album with Michał Bergson’s music. The CD, published by DUX label and titled "Michał Bergson, Concerto symphonique pour piano avec orchestre, Op. 62/ Music from the opera Luisa di Monfort" was released at the beginning of November and is another world premiere in the discography of Poznań Philharmonic Orchestra.

The recording will be available on the Poznań Philharmonic's YouTube channel.

Krzysztof Komendarek-Tymendorf's debut album "ReViolation" out for sale

ReVIOLAtionThe title of a debut album of Krzysztof Komendarek-Tymendorf, ReVIOLAtion, is far from coincidental and implies a "viola revolution". The disc released by Naxos Records will be out for sale from 27 November 2020.

To many music professionals and aficionados, the viola continues to occupy a lower position on the podium in a unique competition for the laurels of primacy among string instruments. Krzysztof Komendarek- Tymendorf goes out to prove (and does so most convincingly!) the viola to be a truly versatile medium. In that his efforts are in line with Prof. Piotr Reichert’s opinion that only a performance delivered by an excellent violist is distinguished by both the level of virtuosity typical of a violinist and the cello’s depth of sound. At the same time, the titular “revolution” refers to promoting a repertoire hitherto unknown to the general public.

In the case of the artist’s first solo album, the works worth mentioning in this respect are sonatas by Fyodor Druzhinin and Mieczysław Weinberg. The musician got to know them in-depth while preparing his doctoral dissertation. He was also the first in Poland to perform a recording of the above works (he is the author of their bowing and fingering arrangement). ReVIOLAtion should also be understood as reinterpretation of the program presented on the album. For Krzysztof Komendarek-Tymendorf, it entails extremely important artistic freedom since he decodes each work individually through the prism of his own experience, which often results in an intriguing – sometimes controversial – interpretative concept. The repertoire chosen by the artist, including Capriccio “Hommage à Paganini” Op. 55 by the Belgian violin genius Henri Vieuxtemps, offers an excellent opportunity to present this interpretative vision and to show the full range of sound and technical capabilities of the instrument. The album could not lack a Polish accent, hence Grażyna Bacewicz’s Polish Caprice (1909–1969). The final piece on the album is a true virtuoso gem which requires the performer to overcome a number of technical problems while maintaining a dance-like, folk character in the neo-Classical spirit.

The word "ReVIOLAtion" lies close to "revelation", and a "revelation", paraphrasing the definitions of the term offered by the Oxford Dictionary of English, makes people witness something they have hitherto been unaware of, something extraordinary, secret or reverend. Undoubtedly, the repertoire on the album and its creative rendition by Krzysztof Komendarek-Tymendorf meet these criteria.

Agnieszka Nowok-Zych (Translation by: Dominika Pieczka)

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre  POLMIC.

https://www.naxos.com/catalogue/item.asp?item_code=8.551432 

100 days of solidarity in the fight against COVID-19 – further suspension of cultural activities

100 dni Solidarnosci After analyzing the COVID-19 case data, the Council of Ministers developed a comprehensive plan and assumptions for the coming 100 days. The so-called responsibility stage will be in force from 28 November to 27 December 2020. A decision was made to further suspend the activities of the cultural institution.

The new solutions were discussed during the meetings of the Medical Council, the Economic Crisis Staff and the Government Crisis Management Team, as well as meetings with analysts and legislators of the Prime Minister's Office and the Government Legislation Center. As part of the work, three draft regulations on restrictions, orders and bans in connection with the state of the epidemic were prepared.

In accordance with the regulation of the Council of Ministers on the establishment of certain restrictions, orders and bans, until 27 December, entrepreneurs (within the meaning of the provisions of the Act of 6 March 2018 – Entrepreneurs' Law) and other entities conducting creative activity related to all collective forms of culture and entertainment are allowed to conduct certain activities without the participation of the public: 1) activities necessary to prepare artistic events, such as rehearsals and exercises; 2) phonographic and audiovisual recordings; 3) events transmitted by means of direct remote communication.

Until 27 December, a restriction on the activities of public and scientific libraries, cultural institutions and other entities operating on the basis of the provisions of the Act of 21 November 1996 on museums (Journal of Laws of 2020, item 902) shall be established, consisting in the prohibition of: 1) making the collections available to the public; 2) organisation of events with the participation of the public – with the exception of activities carried out by means of direct remote communication and making the collections available in a non-contact form, in compliance with the relevant sanitary requirements.

More information at: https://www.gov.pl/web/koronawirus/100-dni-solidarnosci-w-walce-z-covid-19 

Wieniawski again in the Poznań Bazaar

Wieniawski.plThe Henryk Wieniawski Music Society in Poznań invites you on 26 November 2020 at 8.00 p.m. to a unique online recital in the series "Wieniawski znów w Bazarze" [Wieniawski again in the Bazaar], featuring violinist Piotr Pławner, pianist Piotr Sałajczyk and the Silesian Quartet.

The patron of the Society performed many a time in Poznań with great artistic success. One of his favourite venues was the White Hall in the Poznań Bazaar, a historic building which is preserved today in a slighly different shape.

The concert in the Bazaar on 26 November will be performed by Piotr Pławner – winner (ex aequo) of the 10th International Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition (1991), well-renowned pianist Piotr Sałajczyk and the excellent Silesian Quartet. The programme will refer to 19th-century recitals. We will hear rarely performed masterpieces of chamber music as well as pieces for violon solo, piano solo and string quartet. In the first part of the evening, Piotr Sałajczyk will perform two miniatures from the series Roses and Thorns, Op. 13 by Juliusz Zarębski, and Piotr Pławner will present solo caprices by Grażyna Bacewicz. The second part will be dedicated to Krzysztof Penderecki, who passed away on 29 March 2020. Members of the Silesian Quartet will commemorate this outstanding composer by performing his String Quartet No. 4.

More information athttps://www.wieniawski.pl/ 

"FINA na ucho": Kwartludium

KwartludiumKwartludium, an ensemble specializing in contemporary music performance, will perform online as part of the "FINA na Ucho" series on 26 November 2020 at 8 p.m.

Kwartludium was formed in 2002 by Dagna Sadkowska (violin), Michał Górczyński (clarinet, bass clarinet), Paweł Nowicki (percussion), Piotr Nowicki (piano). The ensemble focuses on performing works of young composers active both in Poland and abroad created specifically for this unique instrumental combination. Kwartludium possesses in its artistic output dozens worldwide premiere performances on many prestigious festivals all over the world. Also contemporary improvised music plays an important role in the group’s activity.

The upcoming concert at the National Film Archive – Audiovisual Institute (FINA) will feature Kwartiuda for quartet by Piotr Jędrzejczyk, Multiple Image for chamber ensemble and ticking clocks by Tadeusz Wielecki, as well as works by Lothar Voigtländer, Peter Helmut and the latest piece by Helmut Zapf – Kwartludium (quattuor musici canunt) – written especially for the ensemble.

Live streaming will be available on the FINA's Facebook Page.

JOIN: Facebook Event

Karol Lipiński Academy of Music in Wrocław: Composers' Concert

AMKLStudents of the Karol Lipiński Academy of Music in Wrocław will present their latest compositions during an online concert on 25 November 2020 at 7.30 p.m.

The programme will feature solo and chamber pieces. New piano works will include the conceptual Impercerebrum by Zuzanna Klepacka, composed of six parts referring to the successive levels of organisation for living things, the atmospheric Ukłuć, zakołysać by Hubert Walkowski and The Last Lullaby and Colors of Autumn by Jakub Fornagel, based on the aesthetics of the beginning of the 20th century and on improvisation.

We will also hear accordion and guitar pieces. Magdalena Gorwa's solo traveler talks about life as a journey, while Alina Dzięcioł's Station 5 is based on the road concept and presents an intriguing combination of accordion and button portative sounds. The programme will also include Dawid Aleksy Dorożyński's November's rays of sun and Paulina Derska's music for the animation Inner Feeling, inspired by Japanese cinematography.

The concert will be streamed on the Wrocław Academy of Music's YouTube channel.

JOIN: Facebook Event

International conference on-line: "Musical Works and Cultural Traditions"

AMThe Feliks Nowowiejski Academy of Music in Bydgoszcz invites you to the International Conference "Musical Works and Cultural Traditions", which will be held online on 24-25 November 2020 on the Academy's Facebook page. 

The programme of the conference features 8 sessions, including one devoted to the 20th-century moderne, attended by researchers from Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, Germany, Romania, Mexico and Australia. Barbara Mielcarek-Krzyżanowska will present a paper entitled "Lignum vitae" –  Zygmunt Mycielski reads the Book of Genesis. Beata Bolesławska-Lewandowska will talk about 'war symphonies' in Polish music in the late 1940s. Blake Parham will devote his paper to dodecaphony in the works of Roman Palester. The oeuvre of Andrzej Krzanowski and Mieczysław Weinberg and its affinities with Beethoven's music will be discussed by Magdalena Stochniol and Agnieszka Nowok-Zych. Agata Krawczyk will talk about Jan Kochanowski’s Laments [Treny] as a Source of Inspiration: Selected Musical Settings of the Text in the Works of Polish Composers.

The online Composer's concert accompanying the Conference on 24 November at 8.00 p.m. will premiere the Jubilee Suite on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the Faculty of Composition, Theory of Music and Sound Engineering of the Academy of Music in Bydgoszcz. The work consists of miniatures written especially for this occasion by teachers, graduates and students of composition at the Bydgoszcz Academy: Zbigniew Bargielski, Magdalena Cynk, Rafał Gorzycki , Paweł Grajnert, Piotr Gryski, Marcin Gumieli, Jia Haonan, Hanna Kulenty, Małgorzata Królak-Radziejewska, Marcin Kopczyński, Dariusz Kubicki, Jędrzej Rochecki, Maciej Różycki, Manuel Salas, Monika Sroczyńska and Sergiusz Wrotek. The Jubilee Suite will be premiered by excellent musicians associated with the Academy.

Full programme is available athttp://www.amuz.bydgoszcz.pl/wydarzenia/international-conference-on-line-musical-works-and-cultural-traditions/