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BASSO 2. Biennale of Low Tones

bBASSO 2. Biennale of Low Tones will take place in Warsaw and will last until November 30, 2017.

BASSO is a unique biennial, mainly due to its originality and pioneering character in Poland. The idea of ​​the event is to go beyond the framework of the classical festival of classical music. The core of the programme is music for bass instruments, with particular emphasis on cello, viola da gamba and double bass, as well as brass and electronic instruments (tuba, bassoon, bass guitar) and folk instruments (basses). The name of the event refers to the baroque practice of basso continuo, i.e. a system of partially improvised accompaniment played on a bass line.

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.

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"Pictures from Conrad" Festival / Adam Porębski "Pierwsze dowództwo"

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The forth concert of the "Pictures from Conrad" Festival, organised by the Polish Society of Contemporary Music, will take place on November 9, 2017 at 1:00 p.m. in Leszno.

The aim of the festival is to present contemporary works inspired by Joseph Conrad's novels. The concert on November 9 at the J. A. Komensky State Higher Vocational School in Leszno will premiere Pierwsze dowództwo suite by Adam Porębski along with recitation of The Shadow Line. The list of performers will feature Grzegorz Ociepka (recitations) and the Chamber Ensemble of the Polish Society of Contemporary Music under the direction of Sławek A. Wróblewski.

Before the concert, at 12.00 p.m., there will be a meeting with composer Adam Porębski and actor Grzegorz Ociepka, who will talk about their inspirations, literature and music.

Admission free.

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.

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70th Jubilee of the Karol Szymanowski Music School in Warsaw

sIn November 2017 the Karol Szymanowski State Music School Complex No. 4 in Warsaw will celebrate its 70th jubilee.

The jubile has been granted the honorary patronage of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage. It will feature a series of concerts with the participation of eminent school graduates. The list of performers will include MoCart Group, Dorota Miśkiewicz, Henryk Miśkiewicz, Andrzej Jagodziński, Michał Tokaja, Szymanowski Young Power Big-Band, Janusz Olejniczak, Patrycja Piekutowska, Tomasz Strahl, Grzegorz Skrobiński, Piano Trio composed of Radosław Sobczak, Jakub Jakowicz and Bartosz Koziak, as well as students of the school (Natalia Borzuta, Jakub Capała, Karol Denkiewicz, Bartosz Kowalczyk).

At the Final Gala Concert at the Warsaw Philharmonic The Jubilee Orchestra and Choir under Łukasz Borowicz along with soloists will perform works by Ernest Chausson, Wojciech Kilar, Karol Kurpiński, Eugeniusz Pankiewicz, Siergiei Prokofiew, Carl Reinecke, and Karol Szymanowski.

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.

Nowowiejski 2017. "Music and sacrum"

nOn November 5, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. a concert entitled "Music and Sacrum" from the cycle "Nowowiejski 2017. What's in my soul?" will be held in SS Apostles Peter and Paul Church in Katowice.

The concert is organised by the "Silesia" Institute of Music Promotion and Dissemination. Feliks Nowowiejski's organ symphonies and religion songs will be performed by organist Julian Gembalski and sopranist Elżbieta Grodzka-Łopuszyńska. Admission free (reservation required). The programme will also feature works by Ignacy Jan Paderewski and Władysław Żeleński. Admission free.

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.

Detailed information: http://www.silesia.art.pl

 

 

 

"Mom, Dad, let's go to a concert!" from the cycle "Nowowiejski 2017. What's in my soul?"

nOn November 12, 2017 at 4:00 p.m. a musical evening entitled "Mom, Dad, let's go to a concert!" from the cycle "Nowowiejski 2017. What's in my soul?" will be held in Katowice.

The concert organised by the "Silesia" Institute of Music Promotion and Dissemination will be intended for the youngest music lovers. It will take place in the St. Mary's Church in Katowice and it's main theme will be music and sacrum. Among the performers will be organist Julian Gembalski and sopranist Elżbieta Grodzka-Łopuszyńska. Admission free (reservation required).

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.

More at: http://www.silesia.art.pl

Scientific Conference "Voices of contemporaneity. Vocal and instrumental music of the beginning of the 21st century"

oOn November 17, 2017 the Academy of Art in Szczecin will host a Scintific Conference "Voices of contemporaneity. Vocal and instrumental music of the beginning of the 21st century".

The aim of the project is to analyze the problem of the use of human voice in the music of the beginning of this century. The theoretical part will cover lectures given by contemporary Polish composers: Alicja Gronau-OsińskaMonika KędzioraAleksander NowakMarcin KopczyńskiAleksandra Garbal, and Artur Cieślak. Their works will be presented afterwards during the concert performed by Lilianna Zalesińska (mezzo-soprano) and Piotr Szymanowicz (piano), and led by Marta Szreder.

Both events will take place at the headquarters of the Academy of Art – Pałac pod Globusem, 2 Orła Białego Square (lectures: 9.30-14.00, concert: 18.00).

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.

Final weekend of 13th „Mózg Festival” in Bydgoszcz 2017

mThe final weekend of the 13th edition of the International Festival of Contemporary Music and Visual Arts „Mózg Festival” in Bydgosz is approaching. On November 11, 2017 we will hear improvisations by Marek Pospieszalski, Rashad Becker, Qba Janicki and Bartłomiej Chmara.

After many years of gathering inspirations and experience from other musicians, Marek Pospieszalski proudly presents his proprietary project. It is his own vision of music that draws from the boon of jazz and improvised music as well as many other creative genres. Mostly, it is based on collective playing, which is demonstrated by textures and multi-layered narration. The melodic base clashes with sonorism. There is no winking or hiding behind a cabaret convention. The music is genuine, intensive, brave and serious. Pospieszalski invited his musical “brother” Max Mucha, who is one of the most wanted double bass players of the new generation in Poland, and the top young musicians from the Berlin arena, pianist Elias Stemseder and drummer Max Andrzejewski.

Rashad Becker is a composer and musician residing in Berlin. His compositions are multi-layered narratives populated by an ensemble of sonic entities; some are smug, some shy, some are agitators and others are ready to surrender. Often there’s a tragiccomical touch, like a cartoon version of what could be a requiem from a dream (or just as much as a fertility dance from another dimension). Recent works include the cycle “Traditional Music Of Notional Species” released across two volumes on PAN, and a multi-part work called “Based On A True Story” that derives scores from historical occurrences in a sort of “sonic staging” in this context, he is currently commissioned by New York-based ensemble Alarm Will Sound and Derlin string ensemble Kaleidoskop. Rashad is mainly active as a solo artist but finds himself in a series of permanent collaborations alongside Eli Keszler, Moritz von Oswald and as a member of the formation Moleglove. Other and more sporadic collaborators have been Okkyung Lee, Andre Vida, Ashley Paul, and Valerio Tricoli.

Kondensator Przepływu is a duo of old friends, Qba Janicki and Bartłomiej Chmara, who once sat at one schooldesk. Their musical and other paths necessarily crossed already when they were at school and they were always related to improvisation but never involved only one genre. Starting with their first impro band Alias Free Trio and their first productions revolving around club music through Tirvyous Wagon quartet with Tomasz Sroczyński and Marek Pospieszalski or TAPE trio with Stefan Węgłowski as well as numerous spontaneous collaborations resulting from individual artistic connections of both artists strongly tied to the artistic circle stemming from MÓZG club, currently, Kondensator Przepływu is the most mature artistic form of the duo’s work. At the moment, Kondensator is working on their debut album “RUCH”.

ædm - his approach to playing electronic music is different than a standard conception of DJ sets. It results from unusual selection that is full of pieces with various rhythm and dynamics. In his music, moments of silence intertwine with aggressive sounds and knock the listeners out of their comfort zone only to intrigue them again with amazing sound. Until now, ædm has been a resident in LAS club in Poznań, where he co-organised a few concerts and played by the side of artists such as FIS, Pleq, MAi Mai Mai.

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.

More at: www.festiwal.mozg.pl 

BASSO 2. Biennale of Low Tones: "The Birth of a Cello"

bassoBASSO 2. Biennale of Low Tones will take place in Warsaw and will last until November 30, 2017.

BASSO is a unique biennial, mainly due to its originality and pioneering character in Poland. The idea of ​​the event is to go beyond the framework of the classical festival of classical music. The core of the programme is music for bass instruments, with particular emphasis on cello, viola da gamba and double bass, as well as brass and electronic instruments (tuba, bassoon, bass guitar) and folk instruments (basses). The name of the event refers to the baroque practice of basso continuo, i.e. a system of partially improvised accompaniment played on a bass line.

The concert of the leading European baroque ensemble Les Basses Réunies entitled "The Birth of a Cello" will take place on November 13 at the Witold Lutosławski Concert Studio. The ensemble will be led by his founder and artistic director Bruno Cocset, one of the most prominent baroque cellists of the middle generation. He will play along with gambist Guido Balestracci and harpsichordist Bertrand Cuiller. The programme will be filled with works of the late Renaissance and Baroque periods by such composers as Ortiz, Frescobaldi and Dall'Abacco, but there will also be a Polish accent in the form of works by Adam Jarzębski.

During his stay in Poland, Bruno Cocset will also conduct a Master Class at the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw on November 14-15. Application deadline: November 10, 2017.

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.

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Jubilee AŻ Festival

azTeh 5th jubilee edition of the AŻ Festival will be hosted by the Academy of Music in Łódź between November 24 and December 10, 2017. 

Along with prominent musicians from Poland and abroad, such as Rex Richardson, Belgian Brass ensemble, or Zbigniew Namysłowski Quintet, audiences will have a chance to listen to young local artists who study at the Academy of Music in Łódź.

At the opening concert The Symphony Orchestra of The Academy of Music in Łódź under Marcin Wolniewski will perform film music by Wojciech Kilar, Piotr Marczewski and Piotr Hertl. The final concert under the baton of Jerzy Swoboda will feature A Varsovie by Bronisław Kazimierz PrzybylskiWoven Music by Marcin Stańczyk and The Symphony of Sorrowful Songs by Henryk Mikołaj Górecki.

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.

Detailed programme at: http://www.amuz.lodz.pl

Gala Concert on the occasion of 70th anniversary of Karol Szymanowski Music School

sOn November 19, 2017 the Warsaw Filharmonic will host the Gala Concert on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the Karol Szymanowski State Music School Complex No. 4 in Warsaw.

The Jubilee Orchestra will consist of students, pedagogues and graduates of the school rehearsed by Wojciech Pławner and conducted by Łukasz Borowicz – the school graduate of 1996.The list of soloists will include flautist Marianna Żołnacz, pianist Tomasz Ritter, and violinist Zuzanna Kuklińska. Also, the Jubilee Choir led by Anna Perzanowska-Tarasiuk will perform along with pianists Jan Tabędzki and Zuzanna Moskwik. The programme will feature works by E. Chausson, W. Kilar, K. Kurpiński, E. Pankiewicz, S. Prokofiew, G. Reinecke, and K. Szymanowski.

The Jubilee Gala Concert will be also the 25th Charitable Concert for the Polish Society of Multiple Sclerosis organized by the school. The jubilee has been granted the Honorary Patronage of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage.

Tickets are available at the Karol Szymanowski Music School office (1 Krasińskiego Street, phone 22 839-18-78, e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.

The release of the album „Bartłomiej Pękiel. Opera omnia”

pThe release of the album „Bartłomiej Pękiel. Opera omnia” will take place on November 19, 2017 at the St. Catherine's Church (7 Augustiańska Street, Cracow).

The project is the final stage of the task of recording all works of Pękiel, based on the musicological research conducted in The Archives of the Krakow Cathedral Chapter, undertaken by the OCTAVA ensemble in 2015. The high status of the task is evidenced by the fact that its implementation and financing were supported by flagship institutions and state entities responsible for Polish culture and its promotion, including: Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, National Center of Culture, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Municipality of Krakow, FiNA - National Film Archive - Audiovisual Institute, Adam Mickiewicz Institute (Culture.pl) and Institute of Music and Dance.

The three-disc album is the first in the history of the music market with a full picture and complete phonographic recording of the work of court composer of Władysław IV Waza. During the concert the OCTAVA ensemble under the direction of Zygmunt Magiera will present selected works by the genius Polish artist working in the Royal Wawel Cathedral, including: Missa Concertata la Lombardesca, Dulcis Amor Iesu, Dum Complerentur, Assumpta est Maria, Ave Maria, Magnum Nomen Domini, Audite mortales. The concert will be preceded by a lecture on the performed works, the genesis and the context of their creation.

During the concert it will be possible to purchase "Bartłomiej Pękiel. Opera omnia" at a promotional price. Admission to the event is free.

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.

More at: http://www.pekiel.pl/ 

The Met: Live in HD | "The Exterminating Angel" by Thomas Adès

mThomas Adès' The Exterminating Angel will be transmitted live from the Metropolitan Opera in New York on November 18, 2017 at the Praha Cinema in Warsaw.

The Exterminating Angel has its Met premiere this season, conducted by the composer, Thomas Adès.The 2016 opera, co-commissioned by the Met and sung in English, is based on the screenplay by Luis Buñuel and Luis Alcoriza for the acclaimed 1962 Buñuel film. Directed by the librettist Tom Cairns, the ensemble cast features Audrey Lunaas Leticia Maynar; Amanda Echalazas Lucia de Nobile; Sally Matthewsas Silvia de Ávila and Sophie Bevanas Beatriz,both in Met debuts; Alice Coote as Leonora Palma; Christine Riceas Blanca Delgado; Iestyn Daviesas Francisco de Ávila; Joseph Kaiseras Edundo de Nobile; Frédéric Antounin his Met debut as Raúl Yebenes; David Portilloas Edmundo; David Adam Moorein his Met debut as Col. Álvaro Gómez; Rod Gilfryas Alberto Roc; Kevin Burdetteas Señor Russell; Christian Van Hornas Julio; and John Tomlinsonas Dr Carlos Conde. The Exterminating Angelis a co-commission and co-production with the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden; Royal Danish Theatre; and Salzburg Festival, where the production premiered in 2016.

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.

More information: http://www.kinopraha.pl

Final of the "Pictures from Conrad" Festival

cMusic of Krzesimir Dębski, Adrian Williams, Jarosław Siwiński and Adam Porębski, inspired by the work of Polish-born British writer Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski, will be presented at the final of the "Pictures from Conrad" Festival on November 26, 2017 at the Witold Lutosławski Concert Studio of Polish Radio.

The final concert will feature works inspired by Conrad's novels: The Secret Agent, The Rescue, Poland Revisited and The Shadow Line. Fragments of texts selected by the composers will be also read out at the concert. The festival is organized by the Polish Society of Contemporary Music. Admission free.

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.

More about the festival athttps://ptmw.art.pl

A special concert "Professor Mieczysław Nowakowski in memoriam" on the occasion of the Feliks Nowowiejski Year

svThe Finding of the Holy Cross – Feliks Nowowiejski’s monumental oratorio will be performed at a special “Professor Mieczysław Nowakowski in memoriam” concert on the occasion of the Feliks Nowowiejski Year. The event will take place on November 24, 2017 at 8 p.m. at the Church of the Holy Cross in Warsaw.

Considered by critics to be Feliks Nowowiejski’s finest oratorio, The Finding of the Holy Cross (Kreuzauffindung) has not been performed very frequently. Even though the work’s first performance in Lviv in 1906 was a great success, the winds of history prevented it from becoming a staple of the Polish oratorio repertoire. Luckily, Nowowiejski’s output has become better appreciated in recent years. This has resulted in a growing number of concerts and recordings of works written by this exceptional composer, who was also a conductor, teacher, the pope’s chamberlain and virtuoso organist.

The Warsaw premiere of the work will take place thanks to the persistent efforts of Professor Mieczysław Nowakowski. This eminent conductor died in February of 2017. For a very long time he hoped to conduct his favourite oratorio to conclude his career in Warsaw. Professor Nowakowski not only had ties with Poland’s capital as a conductor, where he directed more than 1200 performances in the Teatr Wielki – the National Opera, but he was also a professor at the Warsaw Academy of Music. The performance of The Finding of the Holy Cross in the basilica in which Professor Nowakowski’s funeral ceremony was held eight months earlier thus acquires a new, symbolic meaning.

The Finding of the Holy Cross tells the story of St. Helena and her mission to find the true cross on which Jesus died. According to legend, on the eve of a battle emperor Constantine the Great saw a luminous cross in the sky, surrounded by the inscription “In hoc signo vinces” (In this sign thou shalt conquer). After a miraculous victory, the ruler promised to build a temple on the site of Christ’s crucifixion. This task was undertaken by the emperor’s mother Helena. Nowowiejski’s oratorio in three scenes shows her pilgrimage, her struggle with pagan cults in Jerusalem and her laborious search for holy relics. St. Helena will be sung by Ewa Biegas, while Macarius, bishop of Jerusalem will be sung by Krzysztof Szumański. The Sinfonia Varsovia Orchestra will be accompanied by the National Philharmonic Choir, directed by Bartosz Michałowski. A monumental cast of 160 performers will be conducted by Sebastian Perłowski.

Admission to the concert is free. The event is organised by the Sinfonia Varsovia Orchestra and the Institute of Music and Dance and is co-funded by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage under the project “Nowowiejski 2017”, realized by the Institute of Music and Dance. Honorary sponsor: Kazimierz Cardinal Nycz, Archbishop of Warsaw.

The concert will be broadcast online at http://www.sinfoniavarsovia.org/pl/. 

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.

Piano Works by Founders of Warsaw’s University of Music

uA concert entitled "Piano Works by Founders of Warsaw’s University of Music" will be held on December 3, 2017 at 5:00 p.m. in the Concert Hall of the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music.

Performer: Marcin Tadeusz Łukaszewski – piano. Programme: Grażyna Bacewicz, Marian Borkowski, Anna Ignatowicz-Glińska, Andrzej Karałow, Bartosz Kowalski-Banasewicz, Paweł Łukaszewski, Piotr Perkowski, Marian Sawa, Tomasz Sikorski, Jakub Szafrański, Wojciech Szmidt.

The concert is given by Chair of Music Education and Inter-Department of Comprehensive Piano Studies as part of the jubilee of 90 years of Department of Choir Conducting, Music Education, Church Music, Rhythmics and Dance.

Free admission cards available at the UMFC (2 Okólnik Street).

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.