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Katowice | Grażyna Bacewicz and America(ns)!

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The Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra invites you to a concert of the Silesian Quartet from the series "Grażyna Bacewicz and America(ns)!" on 9 November 2019 at 6 p.m. The Silesian musicians together with Wojciech Świtała will presnt a repertoire that is an interesting combination of different styles and aesthetics.

The programme will include the String Quartet No. 4 'Buczak' by American minimalist Philip Glass and the String Quartet No.2 'Grandfather Songs' (in memoriam Henryk Mikołaj Górecki) by Marek Nowakowski – a son of Polish immigrants born in the United States, whose wide and diverse output represents a modern merger of bold expressionism and mystical contemplation, Slavic pathos and American individualism. The 'Grandfather Songs' quartet was premiered in 2011 by the Kronos Quartet during the Polish Music Festival in Krakow.

We will also listen to the Piano Quintet No. 2 (1965) by Grażyna Bacewicz. Although classicall in form (Moderato – Allegro / Larghetto / Allegro giocoso) – it comes from the period when Bacewicz became interested in avant-garde music. "While basing the narrative structure of the work on montage as well as variation techniques, with a selected group of intervals and intervallic structure playing the most important role, the composer has endowed it with a greater degree of lyrical and dramatic quality; (...) the new role of the piano – as opposed to Bacewicz's earlier orchestral works – is decisive here as it is occasionally treated almost as a solo instrument, in a Romantic manner, or cooperates with the remaining instruments in creating colourful sound landscapes," wrote Małgorzata Gąsiorowska in the composer's biography.

More information athttp://www.nospr.org.pl/

Kraków | Multi-percussionist Martin Grubinger and Sinfonietta Cracovia

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On 9 November 2019, the ICE Kraków will host the Grand Jubilee Gala celebrating the 25th anniversary of Sinfonietta Cracovia. The star of this special evening from the series "Stars with Sinfonietta" will be the famous virtuoso Martin Grubinger, widely recognized as the most outstanding living multi-percussionist. Together with Sinfonietta Cracovia, he will perform works by John Corigliano and Krzysztof Penderecki under the baton of Jurek Dybał.

Martin Grubinger is a laureate of the Leonard Bernstein Award and the Würth Foundation Award. As a soloist, he performed with such outstanding orchestras as the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra or the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. He was a dedicatee of several compositions by such composers as Friedrich Cerha or Peter Eötvös. Grubinger released his debut album Drums'n'Chant at the prestigious Deutsche Grammophon label; metaphysical songs, meditations and Gregorian chant immersed in the sounds of percussion instruments from around the world aroused the enthusiasm of critics and audiences around the world. The artist's discography for the legendary German label already contains four albums.

During the anniversary edition of the "Stars with Sinfonietta" series, this phenomenal percussionist together with Sinfonietta Cracovia  under the baton of Jurek Dybał will perform John Corigliano's Percussion Concerto with a significant title Conjurer – Wizard. The event of the evening will be the Polish premiere of a somewhat enigmatic song, which first and so far only performance took place in 2000 in Hannover: Music for recorders, marimba, percussion and strings by Krzysztof Penderecki, the initiator of Sinfonietta Cracovia.

The evening will end with bravura performances of real hits of classical music: Symphony No. 41 in C major 'Jupiter' by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Symphony No. 1 in D major 'Classical', Op. 25 by Sergei Prokofiev. The concert will be a symbolic culmination of the anniversary celebrations of the 25th artistic season of the Orchestra of the Royal Capital City of Krakow – Sinfonietta Cracovia.

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.

More information at: www.sinfonietta.pl 

Warsaw | Jarosław Siwiński's "Imaginary Chopin"

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The Automatophone Foundation invites you to the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw (3 Pańska St.) for the sound installation of Jaroslaw Siwiński entitled Imaginary Chopin (Chopin urojony), which will be presented from 9 to 17 November 2019.

The installation consists of computer variations based on processed and multiplied motifs, phrases and harmonies derived from the waltzes and études by Fryderyk.  Chopin. All imaginations will be performed by the Yamaha Disklavier autonomous piano. The Yamaha Disklavier piano was made available courtesy of Yamaha Music Europe Spółka z o.o. Branch in Poland.

The concert-installation programme includes the cycle of études Chopin Elements (2012) and the premiere of Imaginary waltzes (2019), which were written as part of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage programme "Composing "Commissions" implemented by the Institute of Music and Dance.

The opening of the exhibition will take place on 8 November at 7 p.m.. Free admission!

More information at: https://artmuseum.pl/pl/wydarzenia/jaroslaw-siwinski-chopin-urojony 

Katowice | Iwona Sobotka at the 90th anniversary of the Silesian Museum at the Silesian Philharmonic

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On 8 November 2019, the Silesian Museum will celebrate its 90th anniversary with a concert of the Silesian Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra and Iwona Sobotka conducted by Juozas Domarkas.

The concert to celebrate a holiday of such an important regional institution will abound in unusually colorful works written by composers related to Silesia. The programme will include Silesian Triptych by Witold Lutosławski and Stanczyk Symphonic Scherzo by Ludomir Różycki, who was strongly associated with Katowice and the local State Higher School of Music (today the Karol Szymanowski Academy of Music). We will also listen to the musical interpretation of Jan Kasprowicz's metaphysical poetry in the 3 Fragments from poems of Jan Kasprowicz, Op. 5 by Karol Szymanowski. The work will be performed for the first time by the world-reknown stage artist of exceptional sensitivity – Iwona Sobotka. The evening will finish with the solemn Symphony No. 4 in F minor, Op. 36 by Pyotr Tchaikovsky. 

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.

More information at: https://filharmonia-slaska.eu/ 

Podkowa Leśna | 19th "Musical Confrontations Festival"

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Musical Meetings Foundation and the Museum of Anna and Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz in Stawisko invite you to the 19th "Musical Confrontations" Festival, which will be held from 10 November to 1 December 2019 under the slogan "Around Szymanowski."

This years's edition of the Festival refers to the work of Karol Szymowski, who was a frequent guest in Stawisko. The programme includes works by selected composers preceding Szymanowski's time, as well as his contemporaries and those artists of the 20th and 21st century (well known or lesser known) whom he inspired.

The list of performers includes Polonika String Quartet, Ravel Piano Duo, violinist Piotr Pławner, soprano Joanna Freszel, pianists Bartłomiej Kominek and Piotr Sałajczyk. In addition, selected texts by Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz and Anna Iwaszkiewicz dedicated to Karol Szymanowski will be presented by Zbigniew Zamachowski and Magdalena Warzecha. The Festival will also feature an exhibition of selected music archives from the museum's collection entitled "Around Szymanowski in Stawisko".

The author of the Festival's concept is musicologist, PhD Alicja Matracka-Kościelny.

The festival is co-financed by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage from the Culture Promotion Fund as part of the "Music" programme implemented by the Institute of Music and Dance; ZAiKS Creative Support Fund.

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.

More information at: www.stawisko.pl 

Lisbon | With Polish music from the Baltic to the Atlantic

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Only two days before the National Independence Day, on 9 November 2019, the O'culto da Ajuda in Lisbon will host a concert organised by the Polish Composers' Union in cooperation with the centre for creation, development and promotion of contemporary music Miso Music Portugal, celebrating the centenary of the recognition of Polish independence by Portugal.

2019 marks the hundredth anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations between Poland and countries around the world. On this occasion the Polish Composers’ Union with its partners abroad organises concerts of Polish music as part of the project "With Polish Music from the Baltic to the Atlantic". In July works by Polish composers were performed during the Glasperlenspiel Music Festival 2019 in Tallinn; in November Polish compositions will be presented in the capital of Portugal.

The Portuguese edition of the project will feature a chamber ensemble specialising in contemporary music – Sond'Ar-te Electric Ensemble under the direction of Pedro Neves. The concert will take place at the O'culto da Ajuda art music centre, a venue run by Miso Music Portugal since 2014, dedicated to experimentation in the field of music and its relation to other arts. We will listen to Midsummer (1979) for clarinet, piano, cello and electronics by Włodzimierz Kotoński – the father of Polish electronic music. The composition, which is a part of the cycle dedicated to the four seasons, was premiered in Poland in 1980 during the "Warsaw Autumn" festival. The programme will also include -onym (2011) by Wojtek Blecharz – the composer's first work for live electronics, Grocery Store Music # 5 (2018) by Piotr Peszat – premiered last year by the Hashtag Ensemble during the "Independent Polish Music" conference, and PRIMORDIUM: Encephalon by Karol Nepelski – the second in a planned cycle of several works devoted to the quest for various form of primordiality and origins in music. The evening will end with the world premiere of the work commissioned by the Sond'Ar-te Electric Ensemble – Open Enclosure for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano and electronics by the Portuguese composer João Madureira.

The project "With Polish music from the Baltic to the Atlantic" is realized by the Polish Composers’ Union as part of the "Promotion of Polish culture abroad" programme. The events are co-financed by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage from the Culture Promotion Fund.

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Poznań | 3rd Tromboholizm – Poznań Trombone Music Festival

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"Tromboholism – Poznań Trombone Music Festival" – a unique event on the map of Poznań, which brings together trombone players from all over Poland and Europe – will be held on 9-10 November 2019.

The project is organized by the Sepia Ensemble Association, and co-organized by the Ignacy Jan Paderewski Music Academy in Poznań. The festival will feature concerts, lectures and master classes led by famous trombone players from around the world. This year's guests will be: Thomas Leyendecker (Berliner Philharmoniker, Hochschule für Musik und Theater Leipzig), György Gyivicsan (F. Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest), Tomasz Hajda (NOSPR in Katowice, K. Lipiński Academy of Music in Wrocław), Grzegorz Nagorski (Academy of Music in Kraków) and Maciej Łakomy (I.J. Paderewski Academy of Music in Poznań).

The third edition of the Festival we feature a concert of the combined trombone classes of the music academies in Leipzig, Budapest, Wrocław, Szczecin and Poznań, a jazz concert of the Nagorski / Banyś ensemble and a concert of this year's lecturers. The programme will include works for trombone by composers from around the world, including Polish ones: Sonata by Ewa Fabiańska-Jelińska, For Joseph and My Master by Piotr Banyś. The inauguration concert will premiere Sol - solo Dio! by Ewa Fabiańska-Jelińska, Assistant Professor at the I.J. Paderewski Academy of Music in Poznań.

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Zielona Góra | Polish Music Concert on the National Independence Day

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On 8 November 2019 at 7 p.m. the Tadeusz Baird Zielona Góra Philharmonic will host a concert of Polish music on the occasion of the National Independence Day. The works of Fryderyk Chopin, Stanisław Moniuszko, Witold Lutosławski and Krzesimir Dębski will be performed by the Zielona Góra Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra and pianist Piotr Banasik under the baton of Maestro Czesław Grabowski.

On the occasion of the National Independence Day, the musicians will perform a programme composed entirely of Polish works: a romantic overture to the opera Paria by Stanisław Moniuszko, a virtuoso-national Fantasy on Polish themes in A major by Fryderyk Chopin, a spectacular paraphrase of the world famous Capriccio in A minor by Niccolò Paganini in Witold Lutosławski's transcription as well as his Variations on a Theme by Paganini, and the In Desert and Wilderness film music suite by Krzesimir Dębski, composed of music written for the adaptation of one of the most popular children's novels by Henryk Sienkiewicz.

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

Poznań | Stained Glass of Time – premiere of Janusz Stalmierski's concerto

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The world premiere of the Piano Concerto 'Stained Glass of Time' ('Witraż czasu') by Prof. Janusz Stalmierski, Rector of the Ignacy Jan Paderewski Academy of Music, will take place on 8 November 2019 at 7 p.m. in the Hall of the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. The solo part in the piece composed to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Poznań Music Academy will be performed by Prof. Joanna Marcinkowska.

Just as the sun coming through the stained glass window makes the dark interior full of colors, so the personalities of outstanding graduates and teachers give the character and splendor to  their Alma Mater. For its hundredth birthday, the Igancy Jan Paderewski Academy of Music will receive a unique concert gift from the Poznań Philharmonic and artists associated with the Academy.

The musicians of the Poznań Philharmonic under the baton of Jakub Chrenowicz will premiere Prof. Janusz Stalmierski's Piano Concerto 'Stained Glass of Time', composed especially for this occasion. The programme will also include compositions by Franz Xaver Scharwenka – Overture to the Mataswinth opera, Roman Palester – Wedding Dances from the ballet The Song of the Earth, and Alexander Tansman – Symphony No. 3 for the violin, viola, cello, piano and orchestra.

The list of performers includes: Joanna Marcinkowska – piano, Marcin Suszycki – violin, Dominik Dębski – viola, Józef Czarnecki – cello, Michał Francuz – piano, Jakub Chrenowicz – conductor, Poznań Philharmonic Orchestra, Mikołaj Rykowski – host of the evening.

The concert is held under the patronage of the PWM Edition as part of the TUTTI.pl project promoting the performances of Polish music.

More information athttps://amuz.edu.pl/