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Otwarty nabór na targi muzyczne Classical:NEXT 2020

CNInstytut Adama Mickiewicza ogłasza kolejny otwarty nabór delegatów na targi muzyczne Classical:NEXT, które odbędą się w dniach 18-21 maja 2020 roku w Rotterdamie.

Classical:NEXT łączy formułę targów i konferencji branżowej. Stwarza uczestnikom możliwość swobodnych spotkań z najważniejszymi przedstawicielami międzynarodowego środowiska muzycznego, sieciowania, udziału w licznych konferencjach tematycznych i śledzenia najnowszych trendów w branży (w tym zastosowania nowych technologii w muzyce klasycznej).

W 2019 roku wydarzenie zgromadziło około 1300 delegatów reprezentujących 750 firm i instytucji z 48 krajów, w tym: artystów, agentów koncertowych, przedstawicieli wytwórni płytowych, wydawców, agencji muzycznych, dystrybutorów, producentów, przedstawicieli mediów i instytucji artystycznych. Szczegółowe informacje dotyczące targów, w tym opinie uczestników poprzednich edycji oraz listę osób i instytucji, które będzie można spotkać w Rotterdamie w tym roku, dostępne są na stronie www.classicalnext.com.

Zgłoszenia można nadsyłać do 18 lutego 2020 roku.

Pełna treść ogłoszenia znajduje się pod linkiem: https://tiny.pl/tsj8x 

Przesłuchania do Polskiej Orkiestry Sinfonia Iuventus im. Jerzego Semkowa: skrzypce tutti i obój

POSIPolska Orkiestra Sinfonia Iuventus im. Jerzego Semkowa ogłasza przesłuchania dla muzyków do 30 roku życia na stanowiska: "skrzypce tutti" i "obój". Przesłuchania odbędą się 9 marca 2020 w Warszawie, w Studiu Koncertowym Polskiego Radia im. Witolda Lutosławskiego, Studio S3.

Osobom, które pomyślnie przejdą przesłuchania Polska Orkiestra Sinfonia Iuventus im. Jerzego Semkowa może zaoferować: umowę o pracę, atrakcyjne wynagrodzenie, pracę pod kierunkiem wybitnych dyrygentów, szeroko zakrojoną edukację artystyczną oraz zdobycie doświadczenia pracy w orkiestrze.

Zgłoszenia można dokonać wyłącznie poprzez stronę internetową. Link do rejestracji: https://bit.ly/2lSyTLU 

Do zgłoszenia należy dołączyć: życiorys w języku polskim, podpisane oświadczenie (do pobrania na stronie: https://sinfoniaiuventus.pl/przesluchania/)

Termin nadsyłania zgłoszeń: 3 marca 2020 roku.

W przypadku odwołania swojej obecności na przesłuchaniu kandydat zobowiązany jest do poinformowania instytucji drogą e-mailową lub telefonicznie najpóźniej na 2 dni przed terminem przesłuchania.

Szczegółowe informacje – na stronie: https://sinfoniaiuventus.pl/przesluchania/ 

Katowice | Valentine's Day at NOSPR

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The most romantic concert of the year  – "Like a movie" – will take place on 16 February 2020 at 5:30 and 8:00 p. m. at the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra Concert Hall on the occasion of Valentine's Day.

Love, jealousy, joy, friendship ... everything seems more exciting in movies. And nothing increases emotions connected with movies like music! The Valentine's Day concert of NOSPR will take listeners on a journey through the most famous themes from Polish and American hits of the cinematography. Surrounded by soundtracks from such productions as Gone With the Wind, Titanic or Star Wars, in one evening we will feel as the heroes of film adventures!

The Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Bassem Akiki will also perform Wojciech Kilar's music for the films Zazdrość i medycyna, Ziemia obiecana, Trędowata and Pan Tadeusz, as well as Waldemar Kazanecki's Waltz from the film Noce i dnie.

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.

More information at: https://nospr.org.pl 

Warsaw | It takes two to play violin (sometimes)

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Still students, but already one of the most recognizable violin duos of the young generation – Gidaszewska / Łaguniak Duo will perform on 17 February 2020 at 7:00 p.m. at the Mazovian Institute of Culture during the next concert of the "Chamber Music Masterpieces" series.

We will listen to an interesting selection of music for two violins – from a baroque sonata by Georg Philipp Teleman, through classical compositions by Joachim Kaczkowski, virtuoso romantic caprices by Henryk Wieniawski, to the suite written by Grażyna Bacewicz during World War II.

Gidaszewska / Łaguniak Duo was established in 2014. Its members, Marta Gidaszewska and Robert Łaguniak, are students of music academies in Poznań and Łódź. As soloists, they took part in international and national violin competitions, winning top positions (together over 150 awards from Japan, Serbia, Greece, Sweden, England, France, Italy, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany and Poland). The duo actively performes at concerts and takes part in many competitions. The ensemble won the first prize (2014) and the Grand Prix (2015) of the International Chamber Music Competition in Bydgoszcz, the first prize at the Polish Chamber Ensemble Competition in Łódź, the second prize at the Warsaw Chamber Forum and the title of runner-up at the International Masters Tournament in Bydgoszcz (all in 2015), and in 2019 they won in their category at the International Polish Music Competition in Rzeszów. In November 2019, the duo won the first prize at the Artur Rubinstein International Chamber Ensemble Competition in Düsseldorf. Their repertoire includes works from the Baroque, Classicism, Romanticism and 20th century.

More information at: http://biuro-prasowe.mik.waw.pl/84621-bo-do-skrzypiec-trzeba-dwojga-czasem 

Poznań | Valentine's Day with Amadeus

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The Amadeus Chamber Orchestra of Polish Radio invites you for the Valentine's Day concert conducted by Agnieszka Duczmal on 16 February 2020 at 6 p.m. in the Adam Mickiewicz University Hall.

The Orchestra will perform together with the famous Polish accordionist Klaudiusz Baran and young harmonica virtuoso Kacper Smoliński. Klaudiusz Baran is a thoroughly versatile artist, endowed with an exceptional musical sensitivity. His artistic achievements have changed the perception of the accordion in Poland, elevating it to the status of a fully-fledged instrument capable of shaping a real musical world. Klaudiusz Baran knows how to combine artistic activity with teaching and management of a major musical institution. He is a professor and Rector of the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music. This unusual combination will make the evening full of musical impressions.

The programme will include Polish music: Alexander Tansman's Variations on a theme by Girolamo Frescobaldi, Krzysztof Herdzin’a Concerto for harmonica and strings and Mikołaj Majkusiak’s Concerto for accordion as well as Igor Stravinski’s Concerto in D.

More information at: https://amadeus.pl/event-16-02-2020-walentynki-z-amadeusem 

Katowice | Grażyna Bacewicz and America(ns)!

NOSPR

The Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra invites you to a concert of the Silesian Quartet from the series "Grażyna Bacewicz and America(ns)!". On 15 February 2020 at 6.00 p.m. the Silesian chamber musicians together with the flutist János Bálint will perform in the NOSPR Chamber Hall with a repertoire that is an interesting combination of different styles and aesthetics.

The programme will include Snapshot: Circa 1909 by John Coriglian, A Night Piece for flute and string quartet by Arthur Foot, Quintet for flute and string quartet by Walter Piston, and String Quartet No. 3 by Grażyna Bacewicz. As Małgorzata Gąsiorowska points out, "This is one of G. Bacewiczs most internally balanced works, maybe the closest to the ideal 'Sérénité', characteristic of Romanesque spirituality. In this work, whose outer movements show activity as a major creative force, it never comes to extreme situations - in the sense of the word, or in the use of technical resources. The element of movement here is derived from the logic of motivic connections and development of form, the scale of tension is moderated according to internal order, a regular course. In the third Quartet there remained still a characteristic of the composers style of this period: the dominance of linear structures over vertical: the latter, not without a certain harmonic refinement, which however, seems to be the result of the interaction of independent melodic lines."

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.

More information at: http://www.nospr.org.pl/ 

"Composers living out of a suitcase" – international concert series of the Poznań Philharmonic

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With a concert on 14 February 2020 at the Konzerthaus in Berlin, the Poznań Philharmonic Orchestra together with Rafał Blechacz will begin a European tour as part of the "Composers living out of a suitcases" series.

The programme of the concerts will include works by three outstanding Polish composers: Fryderyk Chopin (1810-1849), Aleksander Tansman (1897-1986) and Roman Palester (1907-1989). All three left their native country for political reasons to settle in Paris, where the lived and created. Each of them has developed an original style, using the effective composing techniques and the references and stylization of Polish folklore.

The Poznań Philharmonic has chosen the most representative works: Wedding dances from the ballet The Song of the Earth by Roman Palester and Symphony No. 3 for violin, viola, cello, piano and orchestra by Alexander Tansman to present these original and still little-known output of Polish emigrant composers. 1 March 2020 marks the 210th anniversary of the birth of Fryderyk Chopin thus the programme also includes Piano Concerto in E minor, Op. 11, which will be performed by Rafał Blechacz, the winner of the 15th International Competition Fryderyk Chopin in Warsaw.

The European concert tour will start on 14 February in Berlin. On 26 February the musicians will perform in Frankfurt (Oder) and two days later in Darmstadt. The most important event of the tour will be the concert on 1 March at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris, where the orchestra will celebrate the 210th anniversary of the birth of Fryderyk Chopin. The events will feature soloists of the Poznań Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of conductors Marek Pijarowski and Łukasz Borowicz.

More information athttps://filharmoniapoznanska.pl/

Warsaw | Valentine’s Day Concert at the National Philharmonic

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The Warsaw Philharmonic has prepared a special programme inspired by the theme of love for its concert scheduled for 14 February 2020, i.e. Valentine’s Day.

A Cheerful Mythology in Three Acts is the subtitle of Strauss’ last but one opera – Die Liebe der Danae – which has never been staged in Poland before. Will the eponymous heroine marry Jupiter out of love, or will it rather be a marriage of convenience? Strauss spins this tale with his characteristic symphonic panache.

Right before the outbreak of the Second World War, Władysław Szpilman composed his incredibly cheerful Waltz in the Olden Style in the spirit of film music. Restored to concert programmes only a dozen years ago, Szpilman’s serious works have yet to achieve the kind of fame that the music composed four years later by Aram Khachaturian to Mikhail Lermontov’s play Masquerade has enjoyed for many years now. The five-movement suite extracted from the piece has become immensely popular.

Fredrick Delius’ opera A Village Romeo and Juliet was quite clearly inspired by Shakespeare’s play; however, instead of feuding aristocratic families, the story revolves around a dispute over an undeveloped plot of land. “The Paradise Garden” is the name of the inn frequented by the two young lovers from the quarrelling clans. The moving interlude The Walk to the Paradise Garden is one of the most beautiful examples of British music from the beginning of the 20th century.

Leonard Bernstein’s West Side Story is another free adaptation of Romeo and Juliet. Public acclaim for the musical has surpassed that of other stage compositions by the same composer. The same is true of the serious music of Nino Rota, famous mostly for his film scores. Both pieces, despite their radically contrasting musical idioms, have one common feature: their authors are easily recognisable after just a couple of bars.

Information on tickets at: http://filharmonia.pl/ 

Łódź | Valentine's Day Concert "Chemistry of Love" at EC1

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The next concert of the "Music Sphere" series – Chemistry of Love – will take place on Valentine's Day, 14 February 2020 at the Planeratrium EC1 in Łódź. Marzena Majcher (electronic instruments) and Małgorzata Kubala (soprano) will perform in front of the EC1 audience.

The pieces composed by Marzena Majcher, juxtaposed with the texts by Aneta Badziąg and Ewelina Lasota, look for an analogy between music and chemistry: the music is inspired by the patterns of chemical substances responsible for the state of falling in love, colloquially called "the chemistry of love". The works were released on the album "Chemistry of Love" by Requiem Records - Opus Series in March 2019.

The concert will also present compositions of the "Radiation" series, which are inspired by science – cosmology and physics. The composer will use an interactive device called Exformer, which was created especially for her by Michał Silski. By using Exformer, the artist can shape sound with hand movements, thus enriching the music she plays with additional dimensions. The concert will be accompanied by amazing visualisation on the dome of the planetarium!

Age restriction 14+. Tickets are available at the EC1 Łódź ticket office and online at: https://bilety.ec1lodz.pl/

Media patronage over the "Chemistry of Love" album has been taken by the Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.

More information about the project at: http://marzenamajcher.manifo.com/