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Parallels in Warsaw

UMFC

The concert "Parallels in Warsaw", promoting music of composers from Poland and the United States, will be held on March 17, 2019 at 5.00 p.m. in the Józef Elsner Concert Hall at the Student House of the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music "Dziekanka".

The programme of the concert will be filled with music by Żaneta Rydzewska, Aleksandra Chmielewska, Julia Seeholzer, Laura Harrison and Rachel C. Walker, being reflection of five completely different creative personalities, shaped by various musical and life experiences. Five piano quintets of their authorship were commissioned by Cincinnati Soundbox and premiered on February 6, 2019 at the Weston Art Gallery in Cincinnati. The time has come for their European premiere!

The works will be performed by a piano quintet composed of Agata Frysz, Miłosz Mrozowski, Klara Chinek, Malwina Jakubowska and Aleksandra Płaczek. Admission free!

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MET Opera 2019-2020 Season of Live in HD Performances

MetThe Metropolitan Opera revealed its 2019-20 schedule for its ever-popular Live in HD series. The 14th season of the cycle will begin on October 12, 2019 with the broadcast Puccini's Turandot directed by Franco Zeffirell. The performance will be led by the new music director of the New York scene – Yannick Nézet-Séguin.

As many as five premieres will be among the ten broadcasts. As in previous years, we will have the pleasure to see and hear Polish singers taking part in the transmissions from the MET. Artur Ruciński will perform in Massenet's Manon and Andrzej Filończyk in Donizetti's Maria Stuart . Apart from Yannick Nézet-Séguin, who will also lead the premiere of Wozzeck by Alban Berg, at the conductor's desk we will also see Valery Gergiev, Maurizio Benini and Bernard De Billy.

Before Christmas, especially for children's audience, the MET will recall the first ever opera show ever screened in cinemas  sparkling with humor and full of magic, Mozart's Enchanted Flute of 2006. The summer replays of the most interesting titles are traditionally awaiting for the audiences. We'll see Aïda by Verdi, broadcasted in the 2018-19 season with the participation of Anna Netrebko and Anita Rachvelishvili, and the famous performance of La Bohème in Zeffirelli's staging, in which Kristine Opolais, now the number one star of the MET, took up the sudden replacement in the Mimì part. The New York scene will also remind Romeo and Julia by Gounod with Diana Damrau and Vittorio Grigolo and The Barber of Seville in the star cast from 2007, not broadcasted to Poland at the time.

Live broadcasts from The Metropolitan Opera will be shown all over the world in over 70 countries. Thanks to nazywowkinach.pl, Polish viewers will watch New York shows with the participation of the biggest stars in 35 centres.

More information at: www.nazywowkinach.pl 

"Fonie Lublina" 2019

SPAM

The Lublin Branch of the Association of Polish Artists Musicians invites you on March 2, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. to the Crown Tribunal for the inauguration of this year's edition of the series of chamber concerts "Fonie Lublina". The Lublin artists will present a satirical miniature Jak historia toczy koło... (How history repeats itself...).

The year 2019 was declared the Year of Moniuszko, therefore all 10 concerts of the series "Fonie of Lublin" will relete to the composer and his work. During the inauguration, the artists will present a performance based on the songs of Polish composers of the 19th and 20th centuries, including Stanisław Moniuszko, Fryderyk Chopin, Mieczysław Karłowicz, Stanisław Niewiadomski and the songs of the duo Wasowski and Przybora, from the repertoire of the unforgettable Old Gentlemen Cabaret. The author of the versed script is Urszula Lewartowicz. The performers: Dorota Szostak-Gąska, Mariola Zagojska, Otto Wiktor Hoffman, Jakub Gąska, Marek Żmuda and an instrumental band composed of Magdalena Maciąg (violin), Krzysztof Pachla (clarinet), and Agnieszka Schulz-Brzyska (piano).

The project is held under the Honorary Patronage of the Mayor of Lublin and the Lublin Voivode. Admission to all the events within the cycle is free!

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.

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Pierwsza trasa jazzowego kwartetu smyczkowego Atom String Quartet w Stanach Zjednoczonych

ASQNa przełomie lutego i marca 2019 roku Atom String Quartet rusza w swoją pierwszą amerykańską trasę. Zespół odwiedzi takie miasta jak: Chicago, Madison, Minneapolis, San Francisco, Baltimore, Filadelfię, Clark, Nowy Jork i Waszyngton.

Tournée rozpocznie się koncertami z Matt Ulery Group oraz Grażyną Auguścik w ramach Festiwalu „Chopin IN the City” w Chicago. Koncerty te odbędą się w dwóch najbardziej znanych klubach jazzowych w tym mieście: Green Mill oraz Constellation.

W kolejnych miastach ASQ zaprezentuje publiczności swoją twórczość. Program koncertów będzie wypełniony muzyką polską. Znajdą się w nim: oryginalne kompozycje muzyków kwartetu, utwory Zbigniewa Seiferta (znanego w Stanach Zjednoczonych, zmarłego przed 40 laty, wybitnego polskiego skrzypka jazzowego), zarejestrowane na ostatniej płycie ASQ, ale także twórczość wielkich polskich kompozytorów: Witolda Lutosławskiego i Krzysztofa Pendereckiego, opracowane przez muzyków zespołu na improwizujący kwartet smyczkowy.

Amerykańska trasa ASQ została dofinansowana z programu „Kultura polska na świecie” Instytutu Adama Mickiewicza.

Magdalena Todynek-Jabłońska

"La Fille du Régiment" Live from the MET

MET

The humorous opera of Donizetti La Fille du Régiment (The daughter of the regiment) returns in the transmission cycle "The Met: Live in HD" in the new cast. The Praha Cinema in Warsaw invites you to the broadcast on March 2, 2019 at 6.35 p.m.

Tenor Javier Camarena and soprano Pretty Yende team up for a feast of bel canto vocal fireworks – including the show-stopping tenor aria Ah! Mes amis … Pour mon âme, with its nine high Cs. Alessandro Corbelli and Maurizio Muraro trade off as the comic Sergeant Sulpice, with mezzo-soprano Stephanie Blythe as the outlandish Marquise of Berkenfield. And in an exciting piece of casting, stage and screen icon Kathleen Turner makes her Met debut in the speaking role of the Duchess of Krakenthorp. Enrique Mazzola conducts.

Donizetti’s score is a deft combination of jaunty military tunes, brisk comic numbers, enormously graceful ensembles and vocal solos, and sparkling arias. Not many singers have the technical ability and theatrical presence to deliver the famous fireworks arias (notably the soprano’s Act I Chacun le sait and the tenor’s Act I Ah! Mes amis, with its notorious nine high Cs). Just as important as these, however, are the lyric beauty and pathos of the slower melodic gems (the soprano’s Il faut partir in Act I and the tenor’s Pour me rapprocher de Marie in Act II).

The list of places in Poland, where you can watch broadcasts from Met, is available here.

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.

Additional information: http://www.kinopraha.pl

Warsaw | Bedřich Smetana’s 195th birthday anniversary

POSI

On March 2, 2019 at 7:00 p.m., Witold Lutosławski Concert Studio of Polish Radio in Warsaw will host a concert of the Sinfonia Iuventus orchestra on the occassion of Bedřich Smetana’s 195th birthday anniversary. The event will be held under the honorary patronage of the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Warsaw.

Bedřich Smetana was younger than Stanisław Moniuszko by five years – and despite considerable differences in their biographies, one can notice many analogies in the creative approaches of both composers. Smetana is regarded as the father of the national Czech music, which he understood as a combination of classical music and the heritage of folk culture and praising the history and beauty his homeland. The programme of the concert is a recollection of his greatest works – a comic opera The Bartered Bride (represented with its overture – filled with energy, contrasts, joy and dance), whose significance of Czech culture can be compared to the meaning of The Haunted Manor for the Polish culture. Má Vlast (My Homeland), however, is a set of six independent symphonic poems, recalling old legends and important sites in the Czech history.

The path traced out by Smetana was followed by Antonín Dvořák, composer of the Late Romantic period, particularly acclaimed for his symphonies. The 1889 Symphony No. 8 is filled with joy and optimism, as well as references to national music, though it does not attempt to render any extra-musical narrative. The composition became very successful both in Bohemia and abroad. Until now it remains, along with the famous Symphony No. 9, one of the most performed Dvořák’s symphonies. The concert will be conducted by Piotr Sułkowiski, the General and Artistic Director of the Warmia and Mazury Philharmonic in Olsztyn, who is also a member of the Artistic Council of Jerzy Semkow Polish Sinfonia Iuventus Orchestra.

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.

More information at: https://sinfoniaiuventus.pl/

Wrocław | Sonatas for violin and piano

NFM

On March 2, 2019 at the National Forum of Music in Wrocław, violinist Mieczysław Szlezer and pianist Danuta Mroczek-Szlezer will perform selected sonatas for violin and piano.

The concert is dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the Ferenc Liszt Society in Poland (TiFL), which was founded on March 2, 1989 in the Music and Literature Club in Wrocław by a group of thirty musicians and music lovers from several cities. The society organised 1320 concerts held in 86 different concert halls, in 28 cities in the country and in Budapest, Gödöllö, Györ, Moscow and St. Petersburg, which featured 700 performers from 33 countries (some repeatedly); including 398 pianists, 47 soloists playing on other instruments, 19 chamber musicians, 6 conductors, 6 actors, 3 symphonic orchestras and the Grand Theater – National Opera Choir. TiFL initiated and implemented in Wrocław 8 piano competitions (including 4 international ones with 135 participants from 28 countries). The TiFL office is in Wrocław – a city in which Liszt in 1843 played as many as 15 concerts and for the first time in his life he conducted an opera performance.

During the concert, the musicians will present Mozart's Sonata in E minor, KV 304, Violin Sonata No 9 in A major, Op. 47 "Kreutzer" by Beethoven and Sonata in A minor, Op. 13 by  Paderewski.

More information at: http://www.nfm.wroclaw.pl/component/nfmcalendar/event/7127 

Katowice | Shrovetide concert

FS

With a concert on March 2, 2019 at the Silesian Philharmonic, the Quintet of Silesian Chamber Musicians announces a new album "ba... Rockowo 2".

The concert will start with a premiere of the second part – Vivace, scherzando – of the String Quartet No. 2 Op. 56 by Karol Szymanowski arranged for string quintet by Dariusz Zboch. In November 2018, during the 6th Henryk Mikołaj Górecki Days in Katowice, the quartet was presented for the first time in Dariusz Zboch's arrangement for string orchestra. Now, we will listen to the second part in the string quintet version.

Dariusz Zboch is also the author of the arrangements of evergreens which are included on the new album Ba ... Rockowo 2. During the concert, we will listen to such songs as: Yours Truly 2095 and Ticket to the Moon from the repertoire of Electric Light Orchestra, the big hit of Elvis Presley I Can not Help Fallin 'in Love with You, Uciekaj moje serce by Seweryna Krajewski, Unchain my Heart by Ray Charles, Tears in Heaven by Eric Clapton, Nights in White Satin from the repertoire of The Moody Blue, Girls with pearl hair by Omega, The Final Countdown by Europe, How Deep is Your Love from the repertoire of Bee Gees, the famous Roxanne by The Police, Eleanor Rigby by The Beatles, Stairway to Heaven from the repertoire of Led Zeppelin and the hit song Ramaya by Africa Simone.

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

Kraków | „Elementi 7: retro” – academic conference and concerts

Elementi

"Elementi 7: retro" is three days of intense musical meetings and concerts. Olga Drenda, Andrzej Mądry and Artur Zagajewski will be the special guests of this year's edition, which will take place on 1-3 March 2019 at the Music Academy in Kraków.

The student conference "Elementi", initiated seven years ago, quickly grew into a cyclical event, including not only lectures and discussions, but also concerts, meetings, and composers' workshops. The word "retro" – the theme of this year's edition – provokes to ask questions about the presence of the past in contemporary art, while providing an excuse to take up the problem of nostalgia, widmontology, or spiritology. These issues will be discussed in the papers during the two-day academic conference (1-2 March), featuring lectures given by invited guests: Olga Drenda, Andrzej Mądry and Artur Zagajewski.

An important part of "Elementi 7" are concerts of new music. Gośka Isphording and Erik Bosgraaf (1 March), and Contemporary Ensemble Music Co-operative (2 March) will perform during the first two days. On the last day there will be a concert of students of the composition class of the Music Academy in Kraków (3 March).

Media patronage: Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC.