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Kraków | A concert as part of the 14th Days of John Paul II

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The world premiere of Adagio by Henry Jan Botor will take place on 5 November 2019 at 7 p.m. in Saints Peter and Paul Church during the concert as part of the 14th Days of John Paul II.

The days of John Paul II have permanently entered the calendar of artistic and scientific events organized in autumn in Krakow. This year's edition is particularly important because it anticipates the 100th anniversary of the birth of the Holy Polish Pope. On this occasion, the Academy of Music in Krakow organises a unique concert with the participation of the Krakow choirs, the chamber orchestra and outstanding soloists: Kaja Danczowska (violin) and Jolanta Kowalska-Pawlikowska (soprano), under the direction of the Rector of the Krakow Academy of Music, Professor Stanisław Krawczyński.

The programe will include motets and hymnes by the British composer John Rutter, as well as the premiere of Adagio for violin, string orchestra and percussion by Henryk Jan Botor – composer and organist from Tychy, lecturer at the Academy of Music in Krakow. Admission free!

More information athttps://www.amuz.krakow.pl/event/koncert-orkiestry-kameralnej-dni-jana-pawla-ii/

Poznań | Premiere of "Musica Posthumana"

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The premiere performance of Musica Posthumana by Jakub Czerski, Przemysław Degórski, Marta Kaca and Jan Skorupa will take place on 5 November 2019 at 8 p.m.at the Zamek Culture Center in Poznań.

Musica Posthumana is a combination of concert, stage installation and choreography. The resulting sound environment combines instrumental and electronic music and sonifies body movement data. The spectacle uses, among others machine learning strategies and motion capture system.

The title refers to the Boetius of Dacia's theory of three spheres, which introduces the division of music into musica instrumentalis – music heard by man, musica humana – music of harmony of soul and body, and musica mundana – music of harmony of the Universe. The performance broadens this division by a fourth element – the title musica posthumana, in which the boundaries of the division proposed by Boetius blur, and the sound receives autonomous agency, enters into dynamic relations with other elements of the environment and empowers inanimate entities.

Musica Posthumana's performance is, according to the creators, an environment that functions on the basis of the relationship between sound, movement and technology. Their existence and continuous intertwining makes it difficult to talk about the elements of the spectacle as isolated, self-sufficient materials. Therefore, the perspective of entities functioning solely on the basis of interaction with each other becomes more favorable.

More information at: https://ckzamek.pl/wydarzenia/5311-moja-muzyka76-musica-posthumana/  and https://www.facebook.com/events/2178634412430681/ 

Kraków | Faces of Death – 2nd Edition: The Riddle of Immortality

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The Academy of Music in Krakow invites you to the second edition of the "Faces of Death" series of meetings and concerts, which will take place on 4-6 November 2019. Admission free!

This year's series has been titled "Riddle of Immortality". The sense of our existence, immortality and the human soul will be the subject of consideration for the outstanding guests of discussion panels: dr Małgorzata Jantos – bioethicist / Jagiellonian University, dr hab. Lucyna Rotter, dr Katarzyna Góralczyk, dr Elżbieta Lisowska / Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow, father Marek Donaj, moderator Dorota Imiełowska. Together with the audience they will talk about what awaits us when we cross the bridge of our lives.

"Faces of Death" are also concerts and exhibitions that will accompany discussion panels. A concert entitled Road to the North, which will take place on 6 November at 7.30 p.m. in the Florianka Auditorium, will premiere the work of the same title by Maciej Negrey as well as Transformations by Mateusz Bień and Margot by Dorota Imiełowska. The programme will also include the Polish premiere of Roman Ślazyk's Eight Flowers and works by Ernest Bloch, Paweł Sydor and Carl Nielsen. The special guest of the concert will be the Danish cellist Niels Ullner, professor of the Syddansk Musikkonservatorium in Odense, Denmark.

Full programme available athttps://www.amuz.krakow.pl/event/oblicza-smierci-edycja-ii-zagadka-niesmiertelnosci/

Szczecin | Festival Moniuszko Inspiration!

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The "Moniuszko Inspiration!" Festival will take place at the Castle Opera in Szczecin on 3-10 November 2019. The work of "the father of Polish national opera" will be presented during seven different concerts, featuring, among others, Aleksandra Kurzak.

Is Moniuszko's music still relevant and inspirational for artists and audiences after 200 years? Is his work associated with something distant, hermetic and out of fashion? Festival "Moniuszko Inspiration!" tries to answer these questions. During seven festival events, an international group of artists will interpret Moniuszko's music in many distant styles: from folk music, through ballet and opera, to jazz. The concerts will feature enthisiastic amateur performers, rising opera stars, as well as world-renowned  artists.

The first part of the inaugural "Polish Ballet Evening" will be filled with a masterfully orchestrated The Song of the Earth by Roman Palester in the extremely energetic choreography of the Italian artist Paolo Mangioli, placed in the space of the rainbow colors, white noise and pixelated photos. The second part is an innovative interpretation of Stanisław Moniuszko's In the Quarters, in which Robert Bondara, using modern dance language and contemporary staging means, universalizes the content of the original story to bring out timeless values ​​and emphasize the stigma that war has on human life.

The world-famous opera singer Aleksandra Kurzak accompanied by pianist Marek Ruszczyńsk will give a special recital on 9 November, presenting renditions of Stanisław Moniuszko's songs. The Festival will close with the International Opera Gala "Moniuszko – Inspirations" with the participation of international and Polish singers, who, together with the Orchestra of the Opera at the Castle in Szczecin under the baton of artistic director Jerzy Wołosiuk, will invite the audience on a musical journey through Europe of Stanisław Moniuszko's time.

Full programme available athttp://www.opera.szczecin.pl/component/repertuar/spektakl/426

Nowy Sącz | 25th "Iubilaei Cantus" Music Festival

Iubilaei Cantus

The 25th "Iubilaei Cantus" Music Festival – the event initiated in 1995 on the occasion of granting city rights to the city of Nowy Sącz on 8 November – will be held between 2 and 9 November 2019 in Nowy Sącz. Events related to the life and work of Adam Mickiewicz, Juliusz Słowacki, Piotr Skarga, Fryderyk Chopin and many others will find their place in the November celebrations.

The festival will be inaugurated on Friday 2 November at 4 p.m. by the "Night of sounds" – a musical venture on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the establishment of Primary and Secondary Fryderyk Chopin State Music School in Nowy Sącz. During the evening, the audience will be able to decide for themselves what music they want to listen to at a given moment, because the concerts will take place in various spaces of the SOKÓŁ Lesser Poland Cultural Centre and in the Saint Casimir Church. The programme will include compositions by Fryderyk Chopin and Andrzej Cwojdziński.

The Thanksgiving Mass, written by Paweł Muzyka on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Poland regaining independence, will be performed on 8 November at 7:15 p.m. in the Saint Margaret of Antioch Basicila. The premiere of the work took place on 11 November 2018 at the Temple of Divine Providence in Warsaw. The composition, according to the composer, "arose from the need of the heart and the desire to speak in sounds, as in words, on the side of values ​​related to faith, which gave Poles the strength to fight for freedom and spiritual support."  It will be performed by the Beethoven Academy Orchestra, the Górecki Choir Chamber and the Dominanta Choir of the Cracow University of Economics conducted by Tomasz Tokarczyk together with soloists: Katarzyna Oleś Blacha – soprano, Monika Korybalska – mezzo-soprano, Tomasz Krzysica – tenor, Robert Gierlach – bass, Ryszard Cieśla – actor. Production: Institute for the Promotion of Polish Culture in Krakow.

The Festival will also feature recitals of young piano duets, the 10th anniversary concert of the VERAICON Choir of the Sanctuary of the Transfiguration in Nowy Sącz with the guest participation of the CANTICUM IUBILAEUM Mixed Choir of the Basilica of Our Lady of Sorrows in Limanowa, as well as the improvised spiritual session Dziady performed by Piotr Orzechowski and High Definition Quartet. The concept of "Pianohooligan" is a unique attempt to interpret musically the second part of the Adam Mickiewicz's poetic drama. The concert is an unusual meeting of jazz with contemporary ambient, where the pathetic, romantic context gives way to dynamic illustration of the internal experiences of the characters from Mickiewicz's poem.

Full programme available at: http://mcksokol.pl/

Warsaw | 6th International Ignacy Jan Paderewski Festival

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The 6th edition of the International Ignacy Jan Paderewski Festival will be held on 2-10 November 2019 in Warsaw, including chamber and symphonic concerts, documentary film screenings and master classes.

The Festival will start on 2 November with a concert in the Ballroom of the Royal Castle. In the first part, Jekaterina and Stanisław Drzewiecki will perform piano compositions by Paderewski, Moszkowski and Brahms, while in the second part we will listen to opera arias performed by participants of the Opera Academy programme. The next day at the Witold Lutosławski Polish Radio Concert Studio Krzysztof Książek will give a piano recital and the Polish Radio Orchestra in Warsaw conducted by Michał Kluza will perform, among others, Paderewski's Polish Fantasy in G sharp minor along with the English pianist and conductor Ian Hobson.

Young Winners of Music Competitions: Lelin Qi and Paweł Wojciechowski will perform on 6 November at the Warsaw Philharmonic Chamber Hall on the 159th anniversary of Paderewski's birth. An interactive concert for children aged 3-5 will be held on 9 November at 11 am in Royal Baths Park. The final symphony concert at the Witold Lutosławski Polish Radio Concert Studio will feature Szymon Nehring and the Sinfonia Varsovia orchestra under the baton of the already mentioned Ian Hobson. The programme will include Paderewski's Piano Concerto in A minor and Moszkowski's Suite d'Orchestre No.2.

Admission free but pre-booking is required: +48 606 386 687 and +48 660 407 618 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Full Programme of the Festival: PDF

More information athttp://www.avearte.pl/

Miłosz Wośko – Urban residents' beliefs

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The album Urban residents' beliefs – Miłosza Wośko's phonographic debut in the field of instrumental music – was released by the Opus Series publishing house in October 2019. The works were recorded by three outstanding ensembles: the Aukso orchestra, Polonika Quartet and Polish Brass Quintet.

The album opens with Dawn for strings with the solo accordion part, performed by the winner of Polityka's Passport – Maciej Frąckiewicz. Urban dances were recorded by the Polonika Quartet with the guest participation of Emilia Sitarz (piano) and Hubert Zemler (percussion). It is a minimalism-inspired "industrial acoustic suite" describing the course of an individual's life in a human-transformed, urbanized, bureaucratic world – where the rhythm of the day is determined by processes that deprive independence, and everyone can be "made" or "displaced" and even the "escape" has its planned place and time. Five discussions on difficult topics for wind quintet are conversations about feelings and emotions juxtaposed in contexts that are not associated with them  – "sensitivity" and "corporation", "youth" and "eternity", "patriotism" and "eyeing". Having great dynamic and color possibilities, brass instruments show these contrasts in a very expressive way.

The album was recorded with the financial support of the Polish Association of Performing Artists 'Stoart'. City dances were composed as part of the scholarship from the Creativity Support Fund. Five discussions on difficult topics were commissioned by the Mieczysław Karłowicz Phillharmonic in Szczecin as part of the "Composer-in- Residence" programme implemented jointly with the Institute of Music and Dance.

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.

More information athttps://opus-series.com/pl/sklep/urban_residents_beliefs 

Paso Robles, CA | Paderewski Festival 2019

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The Paderewski Festival is a four-day music festival celebrating Paso Robles' rich heritage and its most famous resident Ignacy Jan Paderewski – virtuoso pianist, composer, international politician, local landowner, grower, and winemaker. This year's edition will be held between 31 October and 3 November 2019.

The festival will be inaugurated with a Halloween-themed film music programme entitled "Dracula Rising: Ghosts of Hollywood Past", presented by the San Francisco-based Ensemble 4 These Times with music by Bronislaw Kaper, Erich Korngold, Miklos Rozsa, and Henry Vars. Programme selections will be accompanied by projected visuals, featuring stills from various iconic films. The next day, the USC Thornton Baroque Sinfonia will present "Polish Baroque Treasures" programme of instrumental and vocal-instrumental works from 14th-17th centuries.

The winners of the 2019 Paderewski Festival Youth Piano Competition representing top talent from the Central Coast counties will be heard at the Historic Paso Robles Inn Grand Ballroom on 2 November. Later that day, Takeshi Nagayasu, a brilliant young pianist and the 2019 First Prize winner of the Kosciuszko Foundation's Chopin Competition in New York City will present music by Chopin, Paderewski, Szymanowski, and Scrabin. The Festival will and with a lecture by Marek Żebrowski, devoted to Poland's Independence Day (11 November), 100 years of Paderewski's year in office as Poland's president, as well as the centenary of Polish-American diplomatic relations that are observed throughout this year.

Concerts featuring world renown talent, exhibits, and masterclasses are accompanied by special events at historical vineyards. A youth piano competition, recital and student cultural exchange with Poland additionally honor Paderewski's legacy.

Full programme available at: http://www.paderewskifest.com/

Warsaw Wind Ensemble Conducting Competition 2019

WWECCW dniach 23-27 października 2019 w Warszawie odbyła się pierwsza edycja międzynarodowego konkursu dla dyrygentów orkiestr dętych Warsaw Wind Ensemble Conducting Competition, organizowanego przez Stowarzyszenie Warsaw Wind Music. Konkurs składał się z trzech etapów, a w szranki stanęło 18 dyrygentów z 11 krajów.

Uczestników oceniało jury pod przewodnictwem prof. dr hab. Szymona Kawalli – Dziekana Wydziału Dyrygentury Symfoniczno-Operowej Uniwersytetu Muzycznego Fryderyka Chopina w Warszawie. W jego skład weszli najwybitniejsi polscy dyrygenci orkiestr dętych: Jarosław Ignaszak – dyrygent orkiestry dętej Akademii Muzycznej w Krakowie, ppłk Adam Czajkowski – wieloletni kapelmistrz-dowódca Orkiestry Reprezentacyjnej Wojska Polskiego im. gen. Józefa Wybickiego w Warszawie oraz dr Jarosław Praszczałek – pedagog Uniwersytetu Muzycznego Fryderyka Chopina w Warszawie, sekretarz jury oraz pomysłodawca konkursu. Jury w poszczególnych etapach zasilili również kompozytorzy Tomasz Dudziński i Artur Słotwiński, których utwory były wykonywane przez uczestników Konkursu.

Pierwszy etap odbył się w dniach 23-24 października na UMFC. Dyrygentom towarzyszyło dwoje pianistów – Łukasz Nagórka i Misato Tokuda. W repertuarze znalazło się Dance Sacrale z baletu Święto wiosny Igora Strawińskiego oraz Uwertura koncertowa Bajka Stanisława Moniuszki. Po pierwszym etapie jury wyłoniło 12 dyrygentów, którzy dostali się do kolejnego etapu Konkursu. Dalsza rywalizacja przeniosła się do Dzielnicowego Ośrodka Kultury Ursynów. Podczas drugiego etapu, który odbył się w dniach 25-26 października, dyrygenci poprowadzili Orkiestrę składającą się z muzyków Youth Warsaw Wind Orchestra. W repertuarze znalazły się dwa utwory: Serenada d-moll na instrumenty dęte Antoniego Dvorzaka oraz Wariacje filmowe na temat arii Stanisława Moniuszki „Szumią jodły na gór szczycie” Tomasza Dudzińskiego.

W trakcie trwania drugiego etapu Konkursu, po przesłuchaniach odbyły się wykłady prowadzone przez pedagogów, kompozytorów i muzyków. Prelegentami byli: pedagog i kompozytor Ignacy Zalewski, kompozytor Paweł Pudło, trębacz Bartłomiej Łubian oraz kompozytor Artur Słotwiński. Do trzeciego etapu jury wyłoniło sześciu najlepszych dyrygentów. Wśród nich znalazło się trzech Koreańczyków – Kang Lim, Kim Daehwan i Oh Hyun Kwon, Hiszpan David Llano Diaz, Japończyk Manataka Shibaoka oraz Amerykanin Chris David Westover.

Finał konkursu odbył się w niedzielę 27 października. Finaliści poprowadzili Orkiestrę Festiwalową składającą się z muzyków Orkiestry Reprezentacyjnej SGGW oraz Youth Warsaw Wind Orchestra. W repertuarze finału znalazła się Druga suita F-dur na orkiestrę wojskową Gustava Holsta oraz Uwertura rok 1918 Artura Słotwińskiego. Po zakończonych przesłuchaniach odbył się Koncert Galowy, podczas którego jury ogłosiło zwycięzców Konkursu. Jury podkreśliło wysoki poziom uczestników co potwierdził werdykt – przyznanie dwóch pierwszych miejsc ex equo. Tytuł laureata pierwszej nagrody powędrował do Koreańczyka Kima Daehwana oraz Amerykanina Chrisa Davida Westovera. Drugie miejsce zdobył Japończyk Manataka Shibaoka. Na zakończenie laureaci Konkursu zadyrygowali jeszcze raz utworami wykonywanymi podczas etapu finałowego.

Zwycięzcom przyznane zostały nagrody w postaci koncertów z orkiestrami dętymi w sezonie 2019/2020: Manataka Shibaoka zadyryguje Orkiestrą Wieniawa, Youth Warsaw Wind Orchestra poprowadzi Kim Daehwan, a Chris David Westover wykona koncert z Orkiestrą Reprezentacyjną Szkoły Głównej Gospodarstwa Wiejskiego w Warszawie. Kolejna edycja Konkursu została ogłoszona na rok 2021.

Damian Kisielewski