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5th "TRZY-CZTE-RY. Contexts. Contrasts. Confrontations" Music Festival

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The Przypływ Kultury Foundation and artistic director Maciej Grzybowski invite you to the 5th "TRZY-CZTE-RY. Contexts. Contrasts. Confrontations" Music Festival, composed of 13 concerts broadcast live on the Internet between 3 and 26 July 2020.

"TRZY-CZTE-RY. Contexts. Contrasts. Confrontations" Music Festival is a unique event that combines elements of timelessness and contemporaneity. Presented works are sometimes contrasted with each other, but the main idea is to confront listeners with new artistic visions and open their perception to new contexts.

This year's Festival is dedicated to one of the greatest musical geniuses, Ludwig van Beethoven, whose 250th birth anniversary falls in 2020. We will also hear works by 20th-century composers, Béla Bartók and Anton Webern, whose 75th death anniversaries fall the same year. Sinfonia Varsovia will perform with well-known Polish violinist Jakub Jakowicz.

The real confrontations will be four piano recitals by top Polish young pianists, inluding Aleksandra Świgut, the 1st prize winner in the International Chopin Piano Competition on Historical Instruments (2018), and Jan Krzysztof Broja. The festival will also feature violilnist Anna Maria Staśkiewicz, winner of the 13th Henryk Wieniawski International Competition for Young Violinists (2006), as well as leading Polish string quartets and AUKSO chamber orchestra conducted by Marek Moś. The last-mentioned will present works by such Polish composers as Fryderyk Chopin, Karol Szymanowski, Mieczysław Weinberg, Krzysztof Penderecki, Andrzej Panufnik, Henryk Mikołaj Górecki, Hanna Kulenty, Paweł Szymański, Cezary Duchnowski and Andrzej Karałow.

The project was co-financed by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage from the Culture Promotion Fund under the "Music" programme run by the Institute of Music and Dance.

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.

Full programme available at: https://www.festiwaltrzycztery.pl/ 

Poznań | Old Town Organ Concerts

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Grand master's instrument and grand masters of the instrument. These words should be enough to encourage you to spend summer evenings with music. Masterpieces of organ and chamber music will be performed by famous Polish and foreign virtuosos in Poznań Fara on Thursdays at 8.30 p.m. until 20 August 2020.

Built in 1876 by the famous Friedrich Ladegast, a Saxon organist from Weissenfels, the monumental organs are an inexhaustible source of colors and individual interpretations. For over 20 years during the "Old Town Organ Concerts" series held in Poznań Farna, organists have been marveling at the unusual instrument, searching for the most appropriate, the most beautiful and the most surprising sounds, colors and ideas for performing their recitals.

The artists invited to participate in this year's edition of the concert series are European virtuosos of the organ, professors of music academies, as well as artists of the young generation: Łukasz Kołakowski, Adam Tański, Marek Stefański, Jakub Kapała and Jan Mroczek. They will present works by, among others, Mikołaj of Kraków, Fryderyk Chopin, Feliks Nowowiejski, Mieczysław Karłowicz, as well as their own improvisations. The variety of repertoire and artistic personalities will allow to present the instrument in a very broad spectrum.

Due to the epidemic situation, a maximum of 150 people will be able to participate in the live concert. Listeners are asked to cover their mouths and nose and keep a proper distance.

Online broadcasts will be available on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/skofara/ 

Full programme is available at: http://www.farapoznanska.pl/staromiejskie-koncerty-organowe-2020/ 

Katowice | Summer Season of the Silesian Philharmonic

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Thanks to the collaboration of the Silesian Philharmonic with the Silesian Museum and their joint mission to disseminate culture, both institutions invite you to musical meetings, which will be held every Saturday at 7.00 p.m., starting from 4 July 2020.

In the Silesian Museum's space, away from the hustle and bustle of the streets, the Silesian Philharmonic will present an ideal summer programme, composed of well-known works of composers such as Vivaldi, Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven as well as music of Silesian artists. The concerts will feature both the Silesian Chamber Orchestra, the Choir and Symphony Orchestra of the Silesian Philharmonic, as well as smaller instrumental ensembles. The summer season will be also a preview of the next artistic season of the Silesian Philharmonic. The last concerts in the series – on 15 and 22 August – will be devoted to the Second Silesian Uprising, which 100th anniversary falls in August 2020.

All concerts will be held with recommended restrictions, so that each participant can feel safe and comfortable. Tickets are available at the Silesian Museum ticket office and at http://bilety.muzeumslaskie.pl/ 

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.

More information at: https://filharmonia-slaska.eu/uslysz-nas-w-muzeum-slaskim-sezon-letni-filharmonii-slaskiej/ 

Reverend Professor Ireneusz Pawlak has passed away...

Pawlak IreneuszReverend Professor Ireneusz Pawlak, musicologist, composer, teacher, expert in Gregorian chant associated with the Catholic University of Lublin, died on 15 July 2020 in Lubartów. In the years 1989-2017 he was the vice-president of the Lublin Branch of the Polish Composers' Union.

Reverend Professor Ireneusz Pawlak was born on 22 March 1935 in Września. In 1954-60 he studied philosophy and theology at the Archbishop's Ecclesiastical Seminary in Gniezno. In 1960 he was ordained a priest. In the same year, he began studies at the Institute of Church Musicology of the Catholic University of Lublin, which he completed in 1964 with his master's thesis Pallographic and musical analysis of the gradual of Poor Clares in Gniezno 1418 written under the supervision of Reverend Professor Hieronim Feicht. He also received a bachelor’s degree in theology.

After graduation, in 1965, he took over as the head of the Cathedral Choir at the Primate's Basilica in Gniezno. He also lectured at the seminary in the field of church singing. From 1970 to 2008, he was permanently associated with the Institute of Church Musicology at the Catholic University of Lublin. In 1976 he obtained a doctoral degree in humanities, presenting the work Hallelujah chants in the Maciej Drzewicki gradual of 1536, prepared under the supervision of Reverend Professor Karol Mrowiec. In 1989 he received the habilitation degree based on the dissertation Piotrków Graduates as a source of the Gregorian chant in Poland after the Council of Trent. In 2001 he received the title of associate professor on the basis of the dissertation Liturgical Music after the Second Vatican Council in the Light of Church Documents. In 2002 he was awarded the title of professor.

In 1974 he founded the "Schola Gregoriana KUL" ensemble, which he led until 2002. In the years 1989-1991 and 2003-2005 he was the director of the Institute of Musicology at the Catholic University of Lublin and in the years 1995-2002 he was the head of its Department of Gregorian Chant. From 1990, he headed the Department of Liturgical Monody. He belonged to renowned associations and scientific bodies: in 1970-1995 he was a member of the Subcommittee of the Polish Episcopate for Church Music, in 1988-1991 vice-president of the Musicologists’ Section of the Polish Composers’ Union, in 1989-2017 vice-president of the Lublin Branch of the Polish Composers' Union, in 2000-2007 president of the Association of Polish Church Musicians, and in 2003-2006 a member of the Committee of Theological Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences. He initiated the creation of the yearbook “Anales Lublinenses pro Musica Sacra” (2010). From 2001 he was the president of the Association of Polish Church Musicians. From 1977 he was a member-associate, and from 1995 a member-correspondent of the Scientific Society of the Catholic University of Lublin, from 2001 a member of the Consociatio Internationalis Musicae Sacrae and from 2003 a member of the Committee of Theological Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences.

In 2003, he received the Primate of Poland "Silver Pipe" award for his contribution to the development of church music in Poland, and in 2014, the honorary award of the Association of Polish Church Musicians "Per musicam ad fidem".

He specialized in the history of Gregorian chant in Poland. In his research work, he dealt with the Gregorian chant in Poland after the Council of Trent and the contemporary liturgical monody. He was the author of over 300 scientific and popular science publications. As a composer, he wrote around 100 church songs, vespers, hymns, psalms and 3 liturgical masses in Polish.

The Funeral Mass was celebrated by bishop Mieczysław Cisło on 17 July 2020 in the Academic Church of the Catholic University of Lublin. The Funeral Service took place on 18 July 2020 in Września in the Parish Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. Stanislaus BM.

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Lusławice | Emanacje Festival 2020 – Maciej Kułakowski

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Maciej Kułakowski – an excellent cellist of the young generation – will perform on 18 and 19 July 2020 during the next two concerts of the 8th Emanacje Music Festival in Lusławice.

The first concert will take place on 18 July at 7.15 p.m. in the Basilica of St. Florian in Krakow, where the urn with Krzysztof Penderecki's ashes is located. This concert will be a way to commemorate the recently deceased composer. Admission to the event is free, however, advance seat reservation is required. The concert on 19 July at 7.00 p.m. will be the first one to take place in the recently opened Elżbieta and Krzysztof Penderecki Arboretum in Lusławice.

The programme of both evenings will include music by Johann Sebastian Bach and Krzysztof Penderecki as interpreted by Maciej Kułakowski. The musician is a laureate of the Queen Elizabeth Competition in Brussels and the winner of the first prize and a special prize at the 10th Witold Lutosławski International Cello Competition in Warsaw. Since 2017, he has studied with Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt at the Kronberg Academy. He represents the Young Classical Artists Trust (YCAT) based in London.

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.

Detailed programme available at: www.emanacje.pl 

"With classics through Poland" – 2020 edition

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After the break caused by the pandemic, the Polish Music Management at the Institute of Music and Dance resumes the series of concerts "With classics through Poland". The inaugural concert will take place on 17 July 2020 at 6.00 p.m. in the Baptist Christian Church in Szczytno.

The aim of the project, which began in the second half of 2019, is to bring music performed by the most outstanding Polish artists to smaller community centres, cities, towns and villages; to reach audiences who have difficult access to classical music. Through contact with the great art and artists, new audiences are being introduced to the world of classical chamber music, having a chance to become its new enthusiasts. 51 such concerts have already been organized, with over 40 artists and 9,000 listeners.

This year's edition of the project will feature around 60 concerts all over Poland. The programme will include chamber music with particular emphasis on Polish works. Apart from well-known artists, a new generation of young performers will present their skills. The upcoming concerts will feature Książek Piano Duo, Anna Radziejewska, Milena Lange, Paweł Sommer, Marta Gidaszewska, Robert Łaguniak, Janusz Olejniczak, Katarzyna Drogosz, Atma Quartet, Olga Pasiecznik, Zuzanna Nalewajek and Dagmara Barna.

During the next concert, we will hear chamber works for flutes and piano by Antonio Vivaldi, Józef Elsner and Władysław Żeleński performed by Agata Kielar-Długosz and Łukasz Długosz (flute) and Marek Toporowski (historical piano).

Admission to the event is free.

The project is implemented thanks to the support and under the patronage of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage, prof. Piotr Gliński.

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Lusławice | 8th Emanacje Music Festival

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The eighth edition of the Emanacje Music Festival will be held in Lusławice between 5 July and 30 August 2020. The inaugural concert will include works by Krzysztof Penderecki performed by chamber musicians of Sinfonietta Cracovia.

Music lovers will have the opportunity to rediscover Lusławice, also in virtual space, take part in various concerts and meetings with great performers. Above all, however, the 8th Emanacje Festival will pay tribute to the memory of Krzysztof Penderecki, a great Pole, Patron and Founder of the European Centre for Music.

Artist – Work – Meetings. These key words open up a universe, in which the composer's heritage resonates with thousands of sounds. This year's Festival will be an emanation of the timeless presence of Krzysztof Penderecki in his beloved Lusławice, where the Artist realized his visionary ideas: an impressive park dedicated to young musicians of the Centre, subsequent works enthusiastically received around the world.

Penderecki's chamber and solo works will be performed by leading Polish ensembles and soloists and their recordings will be made available online, gradually filling up the widely available content of the festival website. The Festival will also include a permanent multimedia exhibition entitled "Krzysztof Penderecki – Heritage of Polish Music of the 20th and 21st Centuries", presenting the artist and his work in the context of the achievements of Polish composers of the last century. The opening of the famous Lusławice Arboretum, which is the fruit of Krzysztof Penderecki's long-term passion and contains a unique dendrological collection on a European scale, will be a special event accompanying this year's Festival. A unique park setting will also become a scenery of part of festival concerts.

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.

Full programme is available at: www.emanacje.pl 

Chopin-Górecki Open Festiwal 2020: Mr. Chopin. Someone Loves You!

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The online premiere of the multimedia composition Mr. Chopin. Someone Loves You! by Aldona Nawrocka and Andrzej Kopeć will take place on 14 July 2020 at 7:00 p.m. as part of the Chopin-Górecki Open Festival 2020 at the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw.

The piece for voice, trumpet, piano and electronics, inspired by the work of Fryderyk Chopin whose 210th birth anniversary falls this year, is a result of the creative collaboration of composers Aldona Nawrocka and Andrzej Kopeć. In addition to strictly musical elements, including interactions with electronics, it also involves para-theatrical actions. The premiere will be performed by Agnieszka Tyrawska-Kopeć (soprano), Tomasz Woźniak (trumpet), Aldona Nawrocka (piano) and Andrzej Kopeć (electronics).

Co-financed by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage as part of the "Composing Commissions" programme operated by the Institute of Music and Dance.

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.

The recording will be available on the Internet at www.chg.chopin.edu.pl and www.facebook.com/chg.umfc 

Warsaw | Concert on the 150th birth anniversary of Emil Młynarski

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A concert on the occasion of the 150th birth anniversary of Emil Młynarski will take place on 20 July 2020 as part of the "Jubilees of Polish composers in the Royal Łazienki" series at the Palace on the Isle in the Royal Łazienki Museum in Warsaw.

Budzyńska – Ogryzek Duo, composed of Zuzanna Budzyńska (violin) and Szymon Ogryzek (piano), will perform chamber works by Emil Młynarski, Henryk Wieniawski, Karol Szymanowski, Romuald Twardowski and Fritz Kreisler. The event will be hosted by Maxymilian Bylicki.

Conductor, violinist, teacher and composer Emil Młynarski was born on 18 July 1870 in Kibarty near Suwałki and died on 5 April 1935 in Warsaw. A graduate of the Saint Petersburg Conservatory gave concerts with great success in all then important cultural centres in Europe and the United States. He quickly gained recognition as a violin virtuoso and conductor, collaborating with the most prestigious orchestras. His most outstanding musical work is considered to be Violin Concerto in D minor, Op. 11, which was awarded at the Ignacy Jan Paderewski Composition Competition in Leipzig in 1898. He was a persistent promoter of Polish music, presenting newly created Polish operas and ballets. In 1925 he organized the Polish Music Festival in Paris.

The concert is organised by the Institute of Music and Dance from the funds of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage. Admission is free, but prior booking is required: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Additional information: https://imit.org.pl/programy/departament-muzyki/4457