The Musica Sacra Institute is now accepting submissions for the Musica Caelestis National Composers’ Competition 2017, organized in the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Warszawa-Praga Diocese under the patronage of Archbishop Henryk Hoser. The competition is open to Polish composers of any age. Works must be 5-7 minutes in duration, composed for female choir…Continue Reading Musica Caelestis National Composers Competition
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Wawrowski in Poland and Lithuania
Polish violinist Janusz Wawrowski performed Karol Szymanowski’s Violin Concerto No.1 with Kraków Philharmonic Orchestra on March 24-25 on the 80th anniversary of the composer’s death. On March 28, the pianist paid further homage to Szymanowski with his rendition of Myths for violin & piano and Dance from the ballet Harnasie, Op. 55, alongside pianist Greg Skrobiński, at the Presidential Palace in Warsaw. On April 29-30, the Lithuanian National…Continue Reading Wawrowski in Poland and Lithuania
III International Seminar of Contemporary Music
The 3rd International Seminar of Contemporary Musicwill take place from March 31 – April 2, 2017 in Bydgoszcz to promote contemporary music, popularize its culture and share didactic knowledge. The theme of this year’s edition, “Piano & Electronics,” aims to present contemporary compositions using electronic means, broad multimedia and the latest technologies that are emerging as…Continue Reading III International Seminar of Contemporary Music
Sikora World Premiere in Brussels
In her new piece Trois tunnels et un arrêt, Elżbieta Sikora—a Polish composer living in France—presents the work she produced in the “Métamorphoses d’Orphée” studio from recordings of the urban landscape of Brussels. Trois tunnels et un arrêt will be given its first performance at the L’Espace Senghor in Brussels on April 26, during a colloquium entitled “Multiphonie/Stéréophonie: Penser,…Continue Reading Sikora World Premiere in Brussels
Silesian Quartet Performs Górecki
A chamber concert entitled “Kwartet Śląski / To co najlepsze. Polska i świat” [Silesian Quartet / All the best. Poland and the World] will be given by the Silesian Quartet on April 8 at the National Symphony Orchestra of Polish Radio (NOSPR). The program will include Beethoven’s famous Grand Fugue in B-flat major, op. 133 and H. M….Continue Reading Silesian Quartet Performs Górecki
Kadłubek and Robak World Premiere
On April 9, the Choir of Silesian Philharmonic will perform a concert titled “Crucifixus – Crucified,” under the baton of Jarosław Wolanin in Katowice. The concert repertoire will be comprised of choral music on the theme of Easter. Audiences will be able to enjoy works by Antonio Lotti, György Deák-Bárdos, and Anton Bruckner in addition to the…Continue Reading Kadłubek and Robak World Premiere
World Premieres by New Music Orchestra
Co-organized and co-funded by the Institute of Music and Dance, the New Music Orchestra (OMN) will present a concert at the headquarters of the National Symphony Orchestra of Polish Radio (NOSPR), featuring world premieres of works by two young Polish composers, Wojciech Ziemowit Zych and Krzysztof Wołek, and Georg Friedrich Haas from Austria. Cello Concerto by Krzysztof Wołek (b. 1976) was inspired…Continue Reading World Premieres by New Music Orchestra
Godziemba-Trytek Premiere
On April 2, the premiere of Crux, Christi salva nos by Szymon Godziemba-Trytek will take a place at the Polish Radio’s Lutosławski Concert Studio in Warsaw. The piece will be performed by countertenor Jan Jakub Monowid and baritone Piotr Kwinta, with the accompaniment of an unusual ensemble comprised 6 French horns (Tomasz Bińkowski, Paul Piętka Monika Całus, Krzysztof Danielak, Joanna Wydmuch,…Continue Reading Godziemba-Trytek Premiere
Premieres at “Poznan Music Spring”
The 46th edition of the International Festival of Contemporary Music “Poznań Music Spring” was held between March 27 and April 4, 2017. The Festival is organized by the Poznań branch of the Polish Composers’ Union (ZKP). The opening concert of 2017 edition, held at the Aula Nova of the Academy of Music in Poznań, was…Continue Reading Premieres at “Poznan Music Spring”
Grażyna Pstrokońska-Nawratil Premiere at NFM
The premiere of Grażyna Pstrokońska-Nawratil’s latest work will take place on April 7 at the National Forum of Music. The concerto Assisi for cello, children’s choir and orchestra will be performed by the NFM Wroclaw Philharmonic under the baton of Marek Moś, with the NFM Boys’ Choir, Con Brio Choir of the Grażyna Bacewicz School of Music in Wrocław, cellist Andrzej Bauer and electroacoustician Cezary Duchnowski. As a…Continue Reading Grażyna Pstrokońska-Nawratil Premiere at NFM