From 22-24 January, Warsaw’s Nowy Teatr will be performing Silence of the Mermaids – a unique hybrid of concert and film. The program includes works by Kaija Saariaho, Tomasz Sikorski, Philip Glass and Jimi Hendrix. Michał Pepol, cellist and author of the script and program, describes the play as follows: “Singing is the essential strength…Continue Reading Silence of the Mermaids
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Inauguration of the 75th anniversary season of the Kraków Philharmonic
The Karol Szymanowski Philharmonic in Krakow opened the anniversary season of 2019/2020 with concerts on 4 October and on 5 October at the Nowa Huta Cultural Center. The concerts featured all of the institution’s ensembles, the Philharmonic Orchestra, Mixed Choir, and Boys’ Choir, under the baton of the institution’s artistic director Charles Olivieri-Munroe. The Kraków…Continue Reading Inauguration of the 75th anniversary season of the Kraków Philharmonic
Premiere of Zygmunt Krauze’s Opera
The premiere of Zygmunt Krauze’s opera Yemaya – Queen of the Seas directed by Hanna Marasz took place on 1 October at the Wrocław Opera. The performance, full of the magic of a fairy-tale world, targets a family audience and was created as part of the ‘Composing Commissions’ program, implemented by the Institute of Music and…Continue Reading Premiere of Zygmunt Krauze’s Opera
H.M. Górecki Silesian Philharmonic Anniversary Season
The Silesian Philharmonic will celebrate its 75th anniversary in the 2019/2020 season with a rich artistic program which includes concerts with world-class soloists and presents music by Silesian composers. Throughout all the years of its activity, the Silesian Philharmonic has constantly proved that Silesia is a musical space. Adam Wesołowski, director of the Silesian Philharmonic,…Continue Reading H.M. Górecki Silesian Philharmonic Anniversary Season
40th General Assembly of the Members of the Polish Composers’ Union
On May 24-25 2019, the 40th General Assembly of the Members of the Polish Composers’ Union (ZKP) took place in Warsaw. New authorities were elected and a number of resolutions were adopted. Composer Juliusz Łuciuk was chosen as the honorary member of the Polish Composers’ Union. Mieczysław Kominek, musicologist and director of the Polish Music…Continue Reading 40th General Assembly of the Members of the Polish Composers’ Union
Premiere of New Work by Penderecki at La Scala
On May 19, Cameristi della Scala and Maestro Wilson Hermanto will perform the world premieres of Sinfonietta for flute and strings by Krzysztof Penderecki and Flute Concerto No. 2 by Michael Nyman at the famous Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Italy. Cameristi della Scala is the only chamber orchestra created by the musicians of La…Continue Reading Premiere of New Work by Penderecki at La Scala
Stojowski Street in Warsaw
Finally, the time has come to recognize and commemorate a great Polish pianist and composer, Zygmunt Stojowski (1870-1946) with a street named after him in Warsaw. Notwithstanding the profusion of streets and squares in the center of Poland’s capital that could have competed for this honor, the powers-that-be finally decided to locate Stojowski Street in…Continue Reading Stojowski Street in Warsaw
Support Chamber Music!
by Marek Zebrowski The Society of Polish Chamber Musicians (SPMK) was recently recognized as an “institution working for the public good “for their multifaceted activities in organizing concerts, festivals, conferences and competition, as well as publishing a number of books and musical scores. Such official designation allows Polish taxpayers to designate SPMK as the recipient…Continue Reading Support Chamber Music!
12 Polish Composers You Should Know (Who Aren’t Chopin)
Intro here Everyone loves the music of Fryderyk Chopin, Poland’s most well-known composer. But, how many other Polish composers do you know? Learn more about Poland’s best composers from one of Poland’s best composers: Marta Ptaszyńska. Born in Warsaw and based in Chicago, Ptaszyńska has received many prestigious awards and honors for her work, including a…Continue Reading 12 Polish Composers You Should Know (Who Aren’t Chopin)
Krakow Philharmonic 74th Season Opening Concert
During the season opening concerts of their 74th season on October 5 and 6, the Orchestra and Choir of the Krakow Philharmonic will perform under the baton of the artistic director of the institution, Charles Olivieri-Munroe. The concert program includes one of the most well-known works of Russian composer Piotr Czajkowski – Piano Concerto No….Continue Reading Krakow Philharmonic 74th Season Opening Concert