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Szczecin | To those who have not returned from the sea...

Szczecin

 A concert dedicated To those who have not returned from the sea... will be held on 8 June 2019 at 10pm at the Central Cemetery in Szczecin. The programme will include works by Marek Jasiński and Ola Gjeilo.

It is a periodic event taking place in the unusual scenery of the Central Cemetery, among the symbolic graves of those who were taken by the sea. In this way, the organizers want once again to commemorate the people who have tied their lives to the sea. The music is accompanied by lights, which intensifies the mood of the evening. The concert is preceded by a maritime ceremonial with the participation of the honorary company of students of the Maritime University of Szczecin. The unique atmosphere of the event attracts over a thousand spectators every year.

During this year's concert dedicated To those who have not returned from the sea... we will listen to Marek Jasiński's Stabat Mater and Sunrise Mass by the Norwegian composer of the younger generation Ola Gjeilo. Recognized as a rising star of world classical music,Ola Gjeilo has created his own style inspired by classical, film, folk and jazz music. The four-part Sunrise Mass is an affirmation of the beauty of nature and a reflection on man's desire to rule the world. The works will be performed by the Jan Szyrocki ZUT Academic Choir and the Orchestra of the Castle Opera in Szczecin under the direction of Szymon Wyrzykowski.

Information on tickets athttp://www.opera.szczecin.pl

Warsaw | Kamionek Festival

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The first edition of the festival dedicated to the culture of Kamionek – once an industrial area, which today is full of artistic life, will be held on 8-15 June 2019 in Warsaw.

The festival will allow participants to get to know contemporary Kamionek, people working for local communities, interesting artists and non-governmental organizations. It will also bring a number of attractive cultural events from various fields of art: concerts of classical and contemporary music, performances, workshops, happenings, meetings, visits to art studios, interesting walks, a bicycle ride with architects, and an urban game. The festival events will take place both outdoors – on Kamionek's streets, squares, or in Skaryszewski Park, as well as in the most interesting buildings of the district, including Soho Factory, Church in Kamionek and Powszechny Theatre.

On 9 June in the Skaryszewski Park, the New Warsaw Trio will familiarize the audience with music from France, Argentina and Poland. On the same day in the Church in Kamionek, the concert "Ars Moriendi" will be performed by the Bastarda Trio and the Choir of Grochów under the direction of Maja Kłoskowska. The Atom String Quartet and soloists of the Leopoldinum Chamber Orchestra will perform on June 14 at the Soho Factory, presenting the selection of songs from the album "Supernova", awarded with Fryderyk 2019 in the category "Album of the Year – Contemporary Music". The authors of the compositions are musicians of the quartet: Dawid Lubowicz, Mateusz Smoczyński, Michał Zaborski and Krzyszof Lenczowski.

Full programme available at: www.festiwalnakamionku.pl 

Bydgoszcz | 20th anniversary of Pope Jean Paul II's visit to Bydgoszcz

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A concert on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the visit of John Paul II in Bydgoszcz will take place on 7 June 2019 at 7pm at the Ignacy Jan Paderewski Pomeranian Philharmonic.

The Pope visited Kujawy and Pomerania twice: in 1991, when he was in Włocławek (6 and 7 June), and in 1999 – when he visited Toruń and Bydgoszcz (7 June). The programme of the concert to commemorate the latter event will be composed of works by eminent Polish composers.

The evening will start with Wojciech Kilar's Vocalise from The ninth gate, famous thriller by Roman Polański. Then, we will listen to Henryk Wieniawski's Second Concerto in D minor, Henryk Mikołaj Górecki's Three Dances Op. 35 for orchestra, and Wojciech Kilar's Exodus. The Symphony Orchestra of the Pomeranian Philharmonic, Chamber Choir "Akolada" from Bydgoszcz, Chamber Choir of the Music Academy in Bydgoszcz, and Choir of the Ludwik Rydygier Collegium Medicum UMK in Toruń will be led by Marek Pijarowski. Violinist Mariusz Patyra will perform as soloist

More information at: http://www.filharmonia.bydgoszcz.pl/ 

The first in Poland series of concerts in the dark

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Santander Bank, Santander Foundation, Polfund and the Silesian Philharmonic joined forces to create a unique spectacle with socio-artistic values. On 7-25 June 2019, the first in Poland series of symphonic concerts in the dark will begin under the title "Reach where the eyes cannot reach."

During performances, musicians will play part of the repertoire without a conductor, without seeing each other and relying solely on hearing. The purpose of the events is to increase social sensitivity to the needs of people with visual disabilities and to bring their way of feeling the world closer to our senses.

The series will be composed of 11 concerts which will take place in philharmonics, theaters and congress centers throughout Poland. The events will be honored by outstanding artists, including Waldemar Malicki, Carmen Giannattasio, Krzesimir Dębski, Anna Jurksztowicz, Ewa Uryga and Vołosi ensemble. The programme of the series includes works written by composers who had problems with eyesight, like Johann Sebastian Bach, Georg Friedrich Handel or Joaquin Rodrigo, as well as compositions by Fryderyk Chopin, Wojciech Kilar, or Krzesimir Dębsk

Full programme available at: https://www.filharmonia-slaska.eu

Poznań | Concert inaugurating the Józef Madej Association

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A unique concert of Polish music commemorating the 100th anniversary of the founding of Poznań University will take place on 6th June 2019 at the Runge College, University of Life Sciences in Poznań at 6.00 p.m. The concert will officialy inaugurate the Józef Madej Association and premiere Agata Jarecka's piece for clarinet and viola.

The main goal of the undertaking is to restore the memory of Poznań artists and lecturers influencing the development of Poznań Universities. During the concert, valuable works of Polish music literature will be presented, including compositions of Professor Józef Madej who rendered a great contribution to Poznań's musical life. In addition, the programme will include works by such composers as: Grażyna Bacewicz, Witold Lutosławski, Jan Adam Maklakiewicz, Stanisław Moniuszko, Olga Hans and Kazimierz Sikorski.

The concert will feature artists assocciated with the Ignacy Jan Paderewski Academy of Music in Poznań: Kamil Babka (viola), Maria Bielewicz (cello), Piotr Kosarga (violin), Paweł Kroczek (clarinet), Łukasz Krzemiński (oboe), Hanna Lizinkiewicz (piano), Maria Mikołajczak (soprano), Maria Rutkowska ( piano) and Aleksandra Rykowska (mezzo-soprano).

Admission free!

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Warsaw | „SuperSam +1”: Alexander von Schlippenbach & Wacław Zimpel

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Alexander Von Schlippenbach and Wacław Zimpel will perform together during the next concert in the fourth edition of the "SuperSam +1" series, which will take place on June 6, 2019 at 8:00 p.m. in DZiK club (44A Belwederska Street).

“Supersam + 1” is a series of master performances. The project focuses mainly on music, however, it also includes other forms of expression such as: performance, multimedia, monodrama. “Supersam + 1” will present respected Polish and foreign artists whose work is original, experimental and innovative. All invited artists will present their premiere works that have never been performed before. The duos themselves will also be premieres since the artists will be performing together for the first time and creating the newest possible pieces. Video recording of all activities and production of documentary films constitute the additional part of the project, which aims at presenting the artists in a close-up.

Alexander Von Schlippenbach began taking lessons at the age of eight, later he studied at the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik in Cologne with composers Bernd Alois Zimmermann and Rudolf Petzold. He is one of Europe’s premier free jazz bandleaders, whose music mixes free and contemporary classical elements, with his slashing solos often the link between the two in his compositions. Schlippenbach formed The Globe Unity Orchestra in 1966 to perform the piece “Globe Unity”, which had been commissioned by the Berliner Jazztage.
 He remained involved with the orchestra into the 80’s. He played with Gunther Hampel in 1963, and was in Manfred Schoof’s quintet from 1964 to 1967.
 Schlippenbach began heading various bands after 1967, including a trio with Evan Parker and Paul Lovens and a duo with Sven-Ake Johansson, which they co-formed in 1976. Schlippenbach has also given many solos performances. In the late 80’s, he formed the Berlin Contemporary Jazz Orchestra,which has featured a number of esteemed European avant-garde jazz musicians including Evan Parker, Paul Lovens, Kenny Wheeler, Misha Mengelberg and Aki Takase. In the 90’s he worked in duos with Tony Oxley, Sam Rivers and Aki Takase. In 1999 he started performing and radiorecording the complete works of Thelonius Monk, (all the compositions) with Rudi Mahall and his group „Die Enttäuschung”.

Wacław Zimpel was born and raised in Poznań. Music has flowed through and from him since an early age; his earliest musical memories are of his father playing the piano. Taking up the violin at the age of six, Wacław Zimpel cast aside the frustrations of formal music lessons by finding salvation in jazz, harmonica and a burning desire to improvise. He is one of the most original and unique talents that have emerged from Poland. He is multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer of rare distinction. He is as much inspired by jazz as he is by electronics, minimalism and roots music from across the world. Wacław Zimpel doesn’t so much blur boundaries as eradicate them altogether to create a whole new musical language. His mastery of woodwind instrumentation including the clarinet and the khaen - a proto-harmonica from Laos - has reached world-class levels. A naturally curious musician who refuses to be boxed in, Wacław Zimpel has also applied the endless possibilities of electronics and loops to his oeuvre and, as displayed by his growing catalogue of music, is signposting the way for future generations. He was nominated in 2014 for Paszport Polityki, the most important cultural award in Poland.

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.

More information at: http://supersam.mozg.pl 

Wrocław | Premiere of the album „Romantic works” (Orphée Classics)

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Wrocław artists Katarzyna Zdybel-Nam and Katarzyna Kluczewska invite you to a special evening with chamber music for bassoon and piano at the National Music Festival on June 6, 2019 at 7:00 pm.

Katarzyna Zdybel-Nam and Katarzyna Kluczewska, instrumentalists cooperating with each other for years, will present repertoire from their latest album Romantic works released by Orphée Classics. The upcoming concert is a great opportunity to get acquainted with the works in which the bassoon plays a very important role. This instrument is used not only in the orchestral music, but also in solo and chamber repertoire.

The programme of the concert includes: Sonata Op. 2 No. 6 by Antoine Dard, Sonata Op. 168 by Camille Saint-Saëns, Three Romances Op. 94 by Robert Schumann, Five Miniatures by Gerard Drozd, and Introduction and Polonaise Op. 9 by Carl Jacobi.

More information athttps://www.nfm.wroclaw.pl/ 

Warsaw | 19th Franciszek Wybrańczyk Sinfonia Varsovia to Its City Festival

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The 19th edition of the Franciszek Wybrańczyk Sinfonia Varsovia to Its City Festival will take place on 31 May – 7 June 2019. Four concerts have been scheduled in three locations in Warsaw on both sides of the river in the course of one week. The 19th edition of the Festival also celebrates the 85th birthday anniversary of Franciszek Wybrańczyk – founder of the Sinfonia Varsovia Orchestra and originator of the Festival.

The Festival kicks off with a concert titled “A Symphony of Dance” (31 May, 7:30 p.m.) in the Concert Pavilion at 272 Grochowska Street. The Sinfonia Varsovia Orchestra will play Moniuszko’s Grand Mazurka from the opera Halka, Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet fantasy-overture and Grieg’s Symphonic Dances. The virtuoso solo part in Saint-Saëns’ Introduction & Rondo Capriccioso will be performed by Anna Maria Staśkiewicz – laureate of the Henryk Wieniawski International Violin Competition and concert master of the Sinfonia Varsovia Orchestra. The conductor will be Australian Benjamin Bayl in his first appearance with the Orchestra.

On the second day of the Festival Sinfonia Varsovia Brass invites listeners to the intriguing interiors of Prochownia Żoliborz to a concert titled “Brass on the Grass” (2 June, 4:00 p.m.). Under the trees of Żeromski Park, the ensemble will play works originally written for brass ensemble, showcasing the merits of these instruments. The pieces are perfect to spend an afternoon listening to music on the grass and will provide an opportunity to become familiar with lively sounds combining jazz, Latin-American and film scores.

The third event of the Festival, a concert in Prom Kultury Saska Kępa will consist of classical repertoire. “Sextet in the Prom” (3 June, 7:00 p.m.) will be a musical meeting of talented, versatile pianist Krzysztof Książek and the Sinfonia Varsovia Wind Quintet. The musicians will tackle works written by Polish and French composers: Bacewicz, Paderewski, Poulenc, and Thuille.

The 19th Franciszek Wybrańczyk Sinfonia Varsovia to Its City Festival concludes in the Concert Pavilion. Dance rhythms and the enormous energy of classical music will be presented by the full cast of the Sinfonia Varsovia Orchestra under the direction of Adam Sztaba. In “Friday Night Fever” (7 June, 7:30 p.m.), the musicians will play some audience favourites, including Bernstein’s Symphonic Dances from West Side Story, Shostakovich's Waltz from Jazz Suite, Kilar’s Polonaise and Piazzolla’s Libertango.

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.

Full programme available atwww.sinfoniavarsovia.org 

Katowice | Accordion, clarinet and violin

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On 5 June 2019 at 19.30pm, the Institution for the Promotion and Dissemination of Music Silesia invites you to a concert in "The Youth's Wednesday" series at the National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra concert hall in Katowice. The event will feature works for accordion, violin and clarinet by Andrzej Tuchowski and Mikołaj Majkusiak.

The works by Polish artists, as well as compositions by Franck Angelis, Astor Piazzolla, Artem Nyzhnyk, Masayoshi Oishi, Richard Gallian, Horace Silver, Frank Churchil and Paul Jorge Ferreira will be performed by a group of talented students and alumnus of the Karol Szymanowski Music Academy in Katowice: accordionist Piotr Zarzyka, clarinettist Kamil Janas, and violinist Wojciech Barteczek.

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.

Information on tickets at: www.nospr.org.pl