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Children's Day with Professor Wiolinek

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On Children's Day, the Kraków Opera invites the youngest music lovers to meet Professor Wiolinek in the musical and educational project. On 1 June 2020, in the social media of the Kraków Opera, children will be able to sing with Dragon Operoku, see the premiere episode of Wiolinek TV, and in the evening – for a bedtime story – watch the performance Professor Wiolinek and a playing whale.

Professor Wiolinek, a character brought to life by Paweł Wójtowicz, concertmaster of the Kraków Opera Orchestra, composer, director and screenwriter, for many young viewers was the first guide in the world of music. His music series was the first one staged at the Kraków Opera in 2014. The educational performances activated children's imagination and taught what music is. Remembering the great interest that accompanied the series, Paweł Wójtowicz decided to bring back stories, songs, characters, and create new elements, among others Wiolinek TV. During the upcoming episodes children will learn songs, they will meet a new dragon character Operokus, and soon they will be able to participate in interesting competitions and games.

JOIN: Facebook Event

Children's Day with Professor Wiolinek

OK

On Children's Day, the Kraków Opera invites the youngest music lovers to meet Professor Wiolinek in the musical and educational project. On 1 June 2020, in the social media of the Kraków Opera, children will be able to sing with Dragon Operoku, see the premiere episode of Wiolinek TV, and in the evening – for a bedtime story – watch the performance Professor Wiolinek and a playing whale.

Professor Wiolinek, a character brought to life by Paweł Wójtowicz, concertmaster of the Kraków Opera Orchestra, composer, director and screenwriter, for many young viewers was the first guide in the world of music. His music series was the first one staged at the Kraków Opera in 2014. The educational performances activated children's imagination and taught what music is. Remembering the great interest that accompanied the series, Paweł Wójtowicz decided to bring back stories, songs, characters, and create new elements, among others Wiolinek TV. During the upcoming episodes children will learn songs, they will meet a new dragon character Operokus, and soon they will be able to participate in interesting competitions and games.

JOIN: Facebook Event

#stayathome and sing with us – online educational project of the Silesian Philharmonic

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The Silesian Philharmonic invites all children who miss the joy of singing together to participate in the online classes "#stayathome and sing with us!", which are held every Sunday at 11.00 a.m. both on Facebook and on the Silesian Philharmonic YouTube channel.

The Silesian Philharmonic Choir, Barbara Badura and Adam Żaak as amazing Bimsala Tralalala will take children and their parents on a musical journey. During the meeting, participants will learn about the secrets of working in a choir, they will learn how to properly prepare for singing and they will perform a song with the choir – all without leaving home.

Project "#stayathome and sing with us" is directed at children from 3 to 10 years old. Great fun will not only allow you to spend a pleasant time, but also develop creativity, skills, and maybe ... awaken a new passion?

Dear parents, we encourage you to introduce your children to the magical world of music! Regardless of whether it will be your first adventure with the Silesian Philharmonic, or you have already participated in the "Academy of Musical Taste" programmes, you can join the Philharmonic on Sunday mornings!

To not forget about any classes, subscribe to the Facebook event today, which will remind you of the upcoming meetings: https://www.facebook.com/events/155697979217194/

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.

More information at: https://filharmonia-slaska.eu/zostanwdomu-i-zaspiewaj-z-nami/ 

#stayathome and sing with us – online educational project of the Silesian Philharmonic

FS

The Silesian Philharmonic invites all children who miss the joy of singing together to participate in the online classes "#stayathome and sing with us!", which are held every Sunday at 11.00 a.m. both on Facebook and on the Silesian Philharmonic YouTube channel.

The Silesian Philharmonic Choir, Barbara Badura and Adam Żaak as amazing Bimsala Tralalala will take children and their parents on a musical journey. During the meeting, participants will learn about the secrets of working in a choir, they will learn how to properly prepare for singing and they will perform a song with the choir – all without leaving home.

Project "#stayathome and sing with us" is directed at children from 3 to 10 years old. Great fun will not only allow you to spend a pleasant time, but also develop creativity, skills, and maybe ... awaken a new passion?

Dear parents, we encourage you to introduce your children to the magical world of music! Regardless of whether it will be your first adventure with the Silesian Philharmonic, or you have already participated in the "Academy of Musical Taste" programmes, you can join the Philharmonic on Sunday mornings!

To not forget about any classes, subscribe to the Facebook event today, which will remind you of the upcoming meetings: https://www.facebook.com/events/155697979217194/

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.

More information at: https://filharmonia-slaska.eu/zostanwdomu-i-zaspiewaj-z-nami/ 

Polish Radio for Children broadcasts unique concerts of Polish Radio Orchestra

PR Dzieciom

On 19 April 2020 at 6 p.m. the Polish Radio for Children will begin a series of retransmission of concerts for children performed by the Polish Radio Orchestra in Warsaw and its wonderful guests. The first concert conducted by Krzesimir Dębski will feature vocalist Anna Jurksztowicz.

This 80-minute concert took place on 28 May 2017 at the Witold Lutosławski Polish Radio Concert Studio in Warsaw. The artists performed Carla Simon's and Krzesimir Dębski's film music, including soundtracks from the films Stara baśń, Magiczne drzewo, W pustyni i w puszczy, Polski koń sportowy, Gwiezdny pirat, The Rink and from the tv series Na dobre i na złe.

Next concerts will be broadcast on 26 April and 3, 10 and 17 May. Every week Polish Radio for Children broadcasts over 100 premiere programmes for children and parents, including educational, travel, cultural and entertainment programmes, as well as cartoons, radio plays and podcasts. These programmes are a source of comprehensive knowledge, they develop children's sensitivity to sounds and they protect them from unwanted stimuli and information due to the lack of advertising.

More information athttps://www.polskieradio.pl/18/4474/ 

Polish Radio for Children broadcasts unique concerts of Polish Radio Orchestra

PR Dzieciom

On 19 April 2020 at 6 p.m. the Polish Radio for Children will begin a series of retransmission of concerts for children performed by the Polish Radio Orchestra in Warsaw and its wonderful guests. The first concert conducted by Krzesimir Dębski will feature vocalist Anna Jurksztowicz.

This 80-minute concert took place on 28 May 2017 at the Witold Lutosławski Polish Radio Concert Studio in Warsaw. The artists performed Carla Simon's and Krzesimir Dębski's film music, including soundtracks from the films Stara baśń, Magiczne drzewo, W pustyni i w puszczy, Polski koń sportowy, Gwiezdny pirat, The Rink and from the tv series Na dobre i na złe.

Next concerts will be broadcast on 26 April and 3, 10 and 17 May. Every week Polish Radio for Children broadcasts over 100 premiere programmes for children and parents, including educational, travel, cultural and entertainment programmes, as well as cartoons, radio plays and podcasts. These programmes are a source of comprehensive knowledge, they develop children's sensitivity to sounds and they protect them from unwanted stimuli and information due to the lack of advertising.

More information athttps://www.polskieradio.pl/18/4474/ 

Wrocław | String vs. Wind Instruments

NFM

On 3, 4 and 8 March 2020, the National Music Forum in Wrocław invites you to a series of concerts for young music lovers 'String versus wind instruments'. A battle of sounds, a fight of phrases. Struggles and performances of two groups of instruments: string and wind. Who will turn out to be the winner of this spectacular duel? Or maybe the strings and brass will "reconcile" musically and start playing harmoniously?

The repertoire of the series is a solid dose of music education based on valuable chamber music pieces. Both groups of instruments will be presented in an interesting and accessible way. Young listeners will learn about their construction, differences between them, their strengths and weaknesses. They will also learn what function these instruments perform in a symphony orchestra. As many as 10 performers – the largest ensemble without a conductor, so-called decet – will play together at the climactic moments. The most valuable information will be recorded using a multimedia glossary.

The programme was created from the passion of instrumental chamber music, the one that does not need a conductor, singers or dancers. We will listen to the works written by such composers as Georg Friedrich Händel, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Sergei Prokofiew and Grażyna Bacewicz.

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

Wrocław | Christmas Carols

NFM

On 22-26 January 2020, the National Forum of Music will host a series of concerts entitled "Christmas Carols" as part of the Youth Philharmonic and the Family Philharmonic.

The NFM Boys Choir and the Con Brio Choir invite the young music lovers to joyful carolling at the National Forum of Music.

Małgorzata Podzielny, Artistic Director of the NFM Boys' Choir, will conduct a concert of the most beautiful Christmas carols and pastorals, in arragements spiced up by percussive instruments and accompanied by the NFM Leopoldinum Orchestra. The audience will learn about the history of the Christmas season repertoire, often sung at home, about who wrote the carols and about their forms and genres.

Information on tickets at: https://www.nfm.wroclaw.pl/ 

Warsaw | Improvisation workshops for children "Tell me a story"

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The next workshops for children oragnised by the Polish Society for Contemporary Music, during which the youngest participants will learn, play and improvise in the company of great musicians and unusual books, will be held on 13 and 14 December 2019 in the MAL Miejsce Akywności Lokalnej (14 Kłobucka St.).

The main idea of ​​the project is to trigger graphic-inspired improvisations. Children will create their own stories based on picture books. The improvised fairy tales will be then "translated" into musical language under the guidance of the class leaders. Improvisation is the most basic, primary and joyful form of music performance, which is why the workshops combine children's creativity and imagination with books and contemporary music.In addition to playing with improvisations and books, children will learn various techniques of sound extraction, which expose its color and dynamic values, and will also be able to play drums on their own. The musical guests of the upcoming workshops will be: Bartosz Kołsut (accordion), Karina Kusior (piano) and Jarosław Siwiński (composer). Adventure through improvisation with artists will be led by double-bassist Małgorzata Kołcz.

Participation in the workshops is free, although it requires previous reservation by phone (+48) 790 395 228 or e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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