Szymanowski, Strusińska and Sałaczyk in Białystok

On March 11, the Podlaskie Philharmonic Orchestra will present a concert featuring Maestra Ewa Strusińska and pianist Piotr Sałajczyk. On the program will be Karol Szymanowski’s Etude in b minor Op. 4 No. 3 and his Symphony No. 4‘Symphonie Concertante’ Op. 60 for piano and orchestra, as well as Sergei Rachmaninov’s Symphonic Dances Op. 45. March 11, 2016 |…Continue Reading Szymanowski, Strusińska and Sałaczyk in Białystok

Baltic Philharmonic in California

Founded in 1945 on the heels of postwar Polish independence, the Polish Baltic Philharmonic [Filharmonia Bałtycka] is the largest music institution in northern Poland. Finishing their extensive tour of the US in the West, the Baltic Philharmonic will be in California for most of March. On March 9, the musicians from Gdańsk are scheduled to…Continue Reading Baltic Philharmonic in California

Augustyn Featured by Presto

Kinga Augustyn, a Polish violin virtuoso now living and working in New York City, gave an extensive interview in February for Presto, a Polish-language periodical covering music, film and arts. Titled, “Ten niemożliwy Nowy Jork” [This Impossible New York], the article covers Augustyn’s artistic trajectory and provides her explanation of why New York City is sometimes…Continue Reading Augustyn Featured by Presto

2016 World Music Days

Themed “Sounds of Tomorrow,” this year’s ISCM World Music Days Festival will be held in South Korea, organized and hosted by the Tongyeong International Music Foundation. The festival will begin on March 29 and last until April 3. Among the 66 works that were announced in the program is Five Miniatures for orchestra by Elżbieta Sikora and Three Polish Dances:…Continue Reading 2016 World Music Days

Unusual Polish Folk Instruments

Culture.pl, the website of Poland’s Adam Mickiewicz Institute, recently published an interesting article about the 8 most unusual instruments used in Polish folk music dating back to the 11th century: the ligawka, hurdy-gurdy, cart rattle, devil’s fiddle, suka, burczybas, pedal accordion, and vessel. In contrast to their unappealing names, these instruments emanate stunning sounds through simple mechanisms,…Continue Reading Unusual Polish Folk Instruments

4th International Composers Competition

The Centre of Artistic Education at the Gorzów Philharmonic announces the 4th International Composers Competition. The idea of Competition is to promote artistic creation and to support composers’ individual approaches to contemporary music. The Competition aims to popularize the fascinating and rich world of sounds. The previous three editions (2013-2015) were addressed to young Polish composers…Continue Reading 4th International Composers Competition

Krakow Phil – Weinberg Trumpet Concerto

Conducted by Charles Olivieri-Munroe, the Kraków Philharmonic will presents a concert featuring Russian trumpeter Sergei Nakariakov on February 12-13. Known as the “Paganini of the trumpet” after an exceptional performance at 13 years old, Nakariakov has traveled extensively to expand his range of classical literature for the trumpet. He has performed in many of the world’s leading centers of…Continue Reading Krakow Phil – Weinberg Trumpet Concerto

mUltimate Chopin

mUltimate Chopin is a modern Internet platform presenting all the available sources of the works of Fryderyk Chopin. Developed by Paweł Kamiński, editor of the Chopin National Edition, in co-operation with the editorial team of the Fryderyk Chopin Institute as part of the Digital Heritage program. This application has been especially designed to enable browsing, analyzing and comparing…Continue Reading mUltimate Chopin

Nowak News

Maestro Grzegorz Nowak continues his busy concert schedule this winter. On February 6-7 Nowak presented three concerts at the Festival La Folle Journée in Nantes, France with Sinfonia Varsovia, conducting works by Field, Knecht, Stamitz, Gang Chen/He Zhan Hao, and Casals, as well as Noskowski’s TheSteppes. On February 18 Nowak leads the Orquesta Clásica Santa Cecilia in Madrid with the…Continue Reading Nowak News

New YouTube Channel for Kulenty

Polish composer Hanna Kulenty has a new official YouTube channel. Here visitors will find full versions of nearly all of her compositions, performed by such excellent ensembles as: Kronos Quartet, ensemble ‘de ereprijs’, trumpeter Marco Blaauw, NOSPR, Wrocław Chamber Orchestra “Leopoldinum,” and many more. There are already around 75 works available—categorized by works for symphony orchestra, stage and opera,…Continue Reading New YouTube Channel for Kulenty