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Ignacy Lisiecki will premiere Marcel Chyrzyński's "Reflection No. 8" in Japan

ChyrzynskiIgnacy Lisiecki – an excellent pianist who has been promoting Polish music in the Land of the Rising Sun for a long time – will premiere Marcel Chrzyński's Reflection No. 8 on 25 July 2021 at the Himawari-No-Sato Concert Hall in Yokohama.

“All the pieces from the Reflections series are an expression of my thoughts on the transience and fragility of existence,” comments the composer. “The contemplative nature and tranquility emanating from these compositions reflect my emotions resulting from accepting such a world order. Reflection No. 8 was composed with the great Polish pianist Ignacy Lisiecki in mind and is dedicated to him ”.

Ignacy Lisiecki has been promoting Polish music in Japan for many years. There he premiered works by, among others, Roman Palester or Paweł Hendrich, who dedicated his Gliptopalinomia to him. Lisiecki focuses mainly on contemporary music, but he also plays works by slightly older composers – he has significantly contributed to the popularization of Karol Szymanowski's work in Japan.

More informationhttps://pwm.com.pl/pl/aktualnosci/szczegoly/3460002,ignacy-lisiecki-prawykona-reflection-no-8-marcela-chyrzynskiego.html 

Vienna | Stanislaw Lem 2021 Concert: 100 Years Science of Fiction

NowakPolish compositions inspired by the works of Stanisław Lem will be premiered on 30 July 2021 at 8.00 pm at the Odeon Theatre in Vienna in the frame of the ImPulsTanz festival.

Lem’s work illuminates our time like a great headlight – his 100th birthday anniversary could not fall more congenially into the current present. Inspired by Lem’s late work Fiasco, written largely in Vienna, the Klangforum Wien and Agata Zubel premieres Poland’s strongest contemporary voices in an exclusive concert featuring compositions by Cezary Duchnowski, Mikołaj Laskowski, Aleksander Nowak (in the photo), Żaneta Rydzewska, Alessandro Baticci & Rafał Zalech. The ensemble will present new compositions created in the spirit of a “science of fiction”, meaning sounds that breathe Lem’s pioneering spirit.

Aleksander Nowak has collaborated with, among others, Olga Tokarczuk and Szczepan Twardoch, but this time he wrote the libretto himself. His monodrama Lo firgai. The Mask for soprano and chamber instrumental ensemble is based on the short story The Mask by Stanisław Lem. The work is sung in lojban – an artificial language invented in the second half of the twentieth century to enable communication between people and machines. The result is a one-part, several-episode composition, just over half an hour long.

The works by Mikołaj Laskowski, Aleksander Nowak and Żaneta Rydzewska were commissioned by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute as part of the programme pillar "Lem and thinking about the future".

More information: https://www.impulstanz.com/en/performances/2021/id1397/

Pergine Festival – Premiere of Anna Sowa's "Close Up"

PergineThe premiere of Close Up by Anna Sowa will take place on 16 July 2021 at the 46th edition of the international theatre festival Pergine Festival in Italy.

Every year, Pergine Festival brings together artists from all over the world (directors, actors, dancers, performers, musicians) who present a wide range of works in the field of contemporary theatre, dance theatre and performance art. The event owes its unique character to interdisciplinary activities, also of an interactive nature, created in the urban space of Pergine.

Recently, the Italian festival has expanded its offer to include presentations in the field of 21st century music. The instrumental theatre piece Close Up for violin, accordion, voice, movement and electronics will be premiered on 16 July at 8.30 p.m. at the Teatro Don Bosco in Pergine as part of the festival performances. The piece was composed by Anna Sowa for the Polish-Italian artistic collective Kalakara. It will be performed by Dorota Jasińska (violin) and Margherita Berlanda (accordion).

The event was supported by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute in the "Polish culture in the world" programme.

More information: https://www.perginefestival.it/; https://kalakaragroup.com/ 

Vienna | Stanislaw Lem 2021 Concert: 100 Years Science of Fiction

NowakPolish compositions inspired by the works of Stanisław Lem will be premiered on 30 July 2021 at 8.00 pm at the Odeon Theatre in Vienna in the frame of the ImPulsTanz festival.

Lem’s work illuminates our time like a great headlight – his 100th birthday anniversary could not fall more congenially into the current present. Inspired by Lem’s late work Fiasco, written largely in Vienna, the Klangforum Wien and Agata Zubel premieres Poland’s strongest contemporary voices in an exclusive concert featuring compositions by Cezary Duchnowski, Mikołaj Laskowski, Aleksander Nowak (in the photo), Żaneta Rydzewska, Alessandro Baticci & Rafał Zalech. The ensemble will present new compositions created in the spirit of a “science of fiction”, meaning sounds that breathe Lem’s pioneering spirit.

Aleksander Nowak has collaborated with, among others, Olga Tokarczuk and Szczepan Twardoch, but this time he wrote the libretto himself. His monodrama Lo firgai. The Mask for soprano and chamber instrumental ensemble is based on the short story The Mask by Stanisław Lem. The work is sung in lojban – an artificial language invented in the second half of the twentieth century to enable communication between people and machines. The result is a one-part, several-episode composition, just over half an hour long.

The works by Mikołaj Laskowski, Aleksander Nowak and Żaneta Rydzewska were commissioned by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute as part of the programme pillar "Lem and thinking about the future".

More information: https://www.impulstanz.com/en/performances/2021/id1397/

Pergine Festival – Premiere of Anna Sowa's "Close Up"

PergineThe premiere of Close Up by Anna Sowa will take place on 16 July 2021 at the 46th edition of the international theatre festival Pergine Festival in Italy.

Every year, Pergine Festival brings together artists from all over the world (directors, actors, dancers, performers, musicians) who present a wide range of works in the field of contemporary theatre, dance theatre and performance art. The event owes its unique character to interdisciplinary activities, also of an interactive nature, created in the urban space of Pergine.

Recently, the Italian festival has expanded its offer to include presentations in the field of 21st century music. The instrumental theatre piece Close Up for violin, accordion, voice, movement and electronics will be premiered on 16 July at 8.30 p.m. at the Teatro Don Bosco in Pergine as part of the festival performances. The piece was composed by Anna Sowa for the Polish-Italian artistic collective Kalakara. It will be performed by Dorota Jasińska (violin) and Margherita Berlanda (accordion).

The event was supported by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute in the "Polish culture in the world" programme.

More information: https://www.perginefestival.it/; https://kalakaragroup.com/