1 lipca 2023 Aula ASP godz. 19

Fryderyk Chopin: 1 Koncert fortepianowy e-moll op. 11 1.
Ferenc Liszt: Salve Polonia (opr. K. Słowiński)
Mieczysław Karłowicz: Serenada op. 2
Bela Bartok: Divertimento na orkiestrę smyczkową

János Balázs, fortepian
Sinfonietta Cracovia
Maciej Tworek, dyrygent


8 lipca 2023 bazylika NSPJ godz.

Koncert w 150. rocznicę śmierci Józefa Michała Ksawerego Poniatowskiego 21 II 1816 – 8 VII 1873.

Stanisław Moniuszko: Msza żałobna g-moll
Józef Michał Ksawery Poniatowski: Missa in F

Monika Świostek, sopran
Ewa Menaszek, alt
Stanisław Napierała, tenor
Michał Janicki, baryton
Marcin Armański, organy
Chór Mieszany Katedry Wawelskiej
Andrzej Korzeniowski, dyrygent


14 lipca 2023 Sala Złota Filharmonii godz. 19.00

Ignacy Jan Paderewski: Sonata na skrzypce i fortepian a-moll op. 13
Henryk Wieniawski: Wariacje na temat własny op. 15
Witold Lutosławski: Subito
Karol Szymanowski: Sonata na fortepian i skrzypce d-moll op. 9

Dayoon You, skrzypce
Grzegorz Skrobiński, fortepian


16 lipca kościół św. Marcina godz. 16.30

Silvius Leopold Weiss. Mistrz lutni na usługach Sobieskich

Silvius Leopold Weiss (1687-1750)
Uwertura c-moll*
Suita g-moll
Suita C-dur
Siciliana & Presto c-moll*
Suita a-moll „L’Infidele”
Ciaccona A-dur*

LUTEDUO PLUS
Anna Kowalska – lutnia barokowa
Anton Birula – lutnia barokowa
Alisa Birula – organy*


22 lipca 2023 kosciół św. Marcina godz. 19.00

ACROAMA MAGISTRORUM – RECITAL MISTRZOWSKI

5 renesansowych tańców polskich: 1. Taniec, 2. „Jeszcze Marcinie” (tab. Jana z Lublina), 3. Taniec
polski (tab. Mateusza Waisseliusa), 4. Volta Polonica, 5. „Dobry taniec polski” (tab. Christiana
Loeffelholza)
Polonez staroszlachecki „Z wysokich Parnasów”
„Oświadczyny staroszlacheckie”
Polonez „Bednarz”
Bazyli Bohdanowicz: Polonez D-dur
Polonez Kościuszki „Podróż twoja nam niemiła”
Michał Kleofas Ogiński: 3 polonezy f-moll, a-moll, d-moll, 3 Mazurki G-dur, A-dur, D-dur Polonez G-
dur na 3 ręce*, Polonez G-dur na 4 ręce*
Józef Elsner: Rondo a la krakowiak (transkrypcja na 4 ręce)*
George Friedrich Handel: Chaconne G-dur
Antonio Soler: Fandango
Arcangelo Corelli: La Folia (transkrypcja na 4 ręce)*

Elżbieta Stefańska, klawesyn
Mariko Kato-Shioya, klawesyn*


28 lipca 2023 bazylika NSPJ godz. 19.00

ACROAMA MAGISTRORUM – RECITAL MISTRZOWSKI

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–28.7.1750) Preludium a-moll BWV 569
Johann Sebastian Bach Trio super: Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr BWV 664
Jan z Lublina: Wybór z tabulatur
Jaroslav Tůma (1956) Improwizacja – oparta na tematach utworów Jana z Lublina
August Freyer (1801–1883) Concert–Fantasie op. 1
Mieczysław Surzyński (1866–1924) Trio Es-dur, op. 21 Nr. 1 Trio f-moll, op. 21 Nr. 3
Feliks Nowowiejski (1877–1946) Wstęp do chorału „Witaj Królowo“, op. 9, Nr. 4 Preludium na temat
Kyrie z Mszy XI (Orbis factor), op. 9, Nr. 3
Adam Václav Michna (1600–1676) Z „Czeskiej lutni”: Uroczysty dar Matki Boskiej – Hymn
Jaroslav Tůma Uroczysty dar Matki Boskiej – Perpetuum mobile
Bedřich Antonín Wiedermann (1883–1951) Toccata i Fuga f-moll

Jaroslav Tůma – organy


29 lipca 2023 Nowohuckie Centrum Kultury godz. 19.00

OPERA GALA

S. Moniuszko: uwertura do opery „Paria”,
S. Moniuszko: recytatyw i romans Neali z opery „Paria”
W. Żeleński: aria Janka z opery „Janek”
S. Moniuszko: aria Hrabiny z opery „Hrabina”
S. Moniuszko: recytatyw i aria Stefana z opery „Straszny dwór”
R. Statkowski: scena i aria Philaenis z prologu opery „Philaenis”
J. M. K. Poniatowski: uwertura do opery „Pierre de Medicis”
F. Nowowiejski: aria Domana z opery „Legenda Bałtyku”
S. Moniuszko: uwertura do opery „Halka”
S. Moniuszko: recytatyw i aria Halki z 4 aktu opery „Halka”

S. Moniuszko: duet Halki i Jontka z 4 aktu opery „Halka”
S. Moniuszko: tańce góralskie z opery „Halka”

Izabela Matuła, sopran
Stanisław Napierała, tenor
Sinfonietta Cracovia
Maja Metelska-Räsänen, dyrygentka

8. July 2022 Nowa Huta Cultural Center 19.00

Fryderyk Chopin: Grande valse brillante op. 18
Henryk Wieniawski: Violin Concerto No. 1 in F-sharp minor, Op. 14
Karol Szymanowski: Symphony No. 1 in F minor, Op. 15
Miranda Liu, violin
Silesian Philharmonic Orchestra
František Macek, conductor

Implementation of the concert under the patronage of Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne as part of the TUTTI.pl project promoting the performance of Polish music

9. July 2022 Stu Theatre, 7:00 p.m. 19.00

Zygmunt Krauze: Portrait of a Lover
Witold Lutosławski: Bucolics (arr. M. Frąckiewicz)
Tadeusz Wielecki: Further Sequences
Mieczyslaw Weinberg: Aria op. 9 (S. Shmelkov)
Edward Sielicki: Sonata "El libro olvidado"
Mikołaj Majkusiak: Dyad
Andrzej Krzanowski: Relief VIII for accordion and tape

Maciej Frąckiewicz, accordion

15. July 2022 Aula Collegium Novum of the Jagiellonian University, at 19.00

Jerzy Gablenz: Antoni Waśkowski's poetry in song
- I dream of your wonderful eyes, Op. 5/3
-So much love hurt in me Op. 7/2
-Wonderful radiant Op. 13/1

Jerzy Gablenz: 4 songs for voice and piano
-In the sunshine Op. 11/2 (Words: Kazimierz Wierzyński)
-You were a fairy tale to me, Op. 9/5 (A. Waskowski)
- Virgin birches Op. 9/3 (Leopold Staff)
-Among the whitewashed trees Op. 11/7 (K. Wierzynski)

Jerzy Gablenz: Antoni Waśkowski's Poems in Song (2nd book)
-You don't even know how bad I am, Op. 5/4
-Like the dawn your lips are burning Op. 5/6
-On Christmas Afternoon Op. 9/7

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Sergei Borkiewicz:
Seven Poems by Paul Verlaine for Voice and Piano Op. 23 (1918)
-La lune blanche (de la "bonne chanson")
-Green
-Un grand sommeil noir
-Le piano que baise une main frêle
-Il pleure dans mon Coeur
-La femme et la chatte
-Le ciel is par-dessus le toit

Im Park, Song Cycle after Curt Böhmer Op. 56 (1940)
-Parkkapelle
-Im Park
-Parkclaube
-Nachtschatten
-Sternfall im Park
-Weinlaube

Sternflug des Herzens, Seven Songs after texts of Grete Körber for Singer and Piano Op. 62 (1942)
-Allein
-Einsame Wanderung
-In die Ferne Gesungen
-Der Stein
-Vision
-Wiedersehen
-Zu zweit
Krzysztof Szumański, bass-baritone
Bojana Dimkovic, piano

16. July 2022 Philharmonic Hall, 7:00 p.m. 19.00

Paweł Mykietyn: Screams
Fryderyk Chopin: Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Op. 21
Wojciech Kilar: Piano Concerto No. 2
Krzysztof Słowiński: Sinfonietta assortita for trumpet, timpani, tam-tam and strings (2022)

Artem Yasynskyy, piano
Sinfonietta Cracovia
Katarzyna Tomala-Jedynak, conductor

Realization of the concert under the patronage of Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne as part of the TUTTI.pl project promoting the performance of Polish music

22. July 2022 Church of St. of the Cross, at 19.00

Middle Ages@Renaissance

Anonymous XVI century. Preamble
Vilnius organ tablature (17th century) - Missa I ("Lux et orgio") - alternatim fragments
Anonymous - "O beatate Stanislae
Anonymous - "Per merita Sancti Adalberti
Vilnius Organ Tablature - Missa "Magnae Deus potentiae"
Mikołaj Zieleński (1560-1620) - "Principes persecuti sunt"
Nicholas of Krakow (16th century) - "Salve Regina"
Stefano Bernardi (1580-1637) - Magnificat
Organ tablature of Jan of Lublin (1536) – Old Polish Dances
Luigi Pozzi (17th century) - Salve Regina
Giovanni Felice Sances - "Audite me"

Julieta Gonzales-Springer, soprano, percussion
Marcin Armański, casket positive, virginal

23. July 2022 Celestat Hall, 7:00 p.m. 19.00

Eric Brikner – Laudate Pueri, ps. 113 for soprano, violin, basso continuo
Józef Kozłowski – “La musique exécutée à la célébration des obsèques de S. M. le Roi de Pologne Stanislas August, Op. 14, Fri. Missa pro defunctis": o No. IX Benedictus for soprano, violin, harpsichord
No. XIII Marche pour la procession
No. XIV Marche Adagio for harpsichord

Józef Kozłowski – "Polonoises pour le Clavecin ou Piano-forte": Polonoise in F minor Op. 5 No. 10
Józef Kozłowski - "Polonoises pour voix et clavecin ou piano-forte": on Polonoise in D major op. 5 No. 8 "On his return from war expeditions"
Polonoise in D major op. 5 No. 9 "Autoderzca Nation" for soprano, harpsichord

Antoni Leopold – "Quatre Polonaises": Polonaise Militaire in D major No. 1 for solo harpsichord
A selection of Polonaises (2nd half of the 18th century) from Anna Maria Saska's collection for violin 

Thursday, July 8; time. 19.30; church of st. Catherine 
Karol Szymanowski: Hagith, opera in 1 act [concert performance]Hagith: Joanna Zawartko, soprano
The Old King: Wojciech Parchem, tenor
The Young King: Stanisław Napierała, tenor
High Priest: Jakub Borgiel, bass
Doctor: Patryk Wyborski, baritone
Silesian Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra
Jaroslaw Wolanin, choirmaster
Maciej Tworek, conductor

Friday, July 9; time. 19.00; Hall of Collegium Novum of the Jagiellonian University
Mieczysław Weinberg - Sonata for clarinet and piano op. 28
Krzysztof Penderecki – Prelude for solo clarinet
Ignacy Feliks Dobrzyński - Duo for clarinet and piano op. 47
Juliusz Zarębski - Grande polonaise F sharp major op. 6
Witold Friemann – Sonata No. 3 "Romantic" for clarinet and piano op. 222

Krzysztof Grzybowski, clarinet
Piotr Sałajczyk, piano

Saturday, July 10 at 7:30 p.m. Church of St. Cross
Adam of Wągrowiec and his contemporaries: organ pieces from Samogitian tablature (1618)

Marcin Szelest, organ

Sunday, July 11 at 19.00 Stu Theater
Derwid (Witold Lutosławski): Dance Songs

Elżbieta Szmytka, soprano
Janusz Wojtarowicz, accordion

Friday, July 16 at 19.00 Manggha
Maciej Radziwill: Serenade
Mieczyslaw Karłowicz: Serenade op. 2
Ignacy Jan Paderewski: Suite in G major for string orchestra
W. Lutosławski: Double Concerto for Oboe and Harp

Vilém Veverka, oboe
Kateřina Englichová, harp
Chamber musicians of the Philharmonic K. Szymanowski in Krakow
František Macek, conductor

Saturday, July 17; time. 19.00; Hall of Collegium Novum of the Jagiellonian University
Ignacy Jan Paderewski: 12 Songs op. 22
Konstanty Gorski: 12 Songs

Ewa Biegas, mezzo-soprano
Stanislaw Napierała, tenor
Grzegorz Biegas, piano

Sunday, July 18 at 8:30 p.m., Church of the Rev. Franciscans
Stanisław Sylwester Szarzyński: Sonata a due violini con basso pro organo
Marcin Józef Żebrowski: Vesperae in D: Dixit Dominus, Laudate pueri, Laetatus sum, Nisi Dominus, Lauda Jerusalem Dominum, Magnificat
Grzegorz Gerwazy Gorczycki: Tristes erant apostoli; Jesus corona virginum; Completory

Wroclaw Baroque Ensemble
Aldona Bartnik – soprano, Piotr Olech – countertenor, Maciej Gocman – tenor, Tomáš Král – bass
Zbigniew Pilch, Mikołaj Zgółka – violin, Fruzsina Hara, Justin Bland – trumpets, Přemysl Vacek – theorbo, Julia Karpeta – viola da gamba, Krzysztof Karpeta – violone, Marta Niedźwiecka – positive
Andrzej Kosendiak, conductor

August 6, 2020, at. 20.00 Church of St. Catherine
Krzysztof Penderecki: Chaconne
Józef (Osip) Kozlowski: Requiem 

Ewa Tracz, soprano
Sylwia Ziółkowska, soprano
Roksana Wardenga, mezzo-soprano
Stanislaw Napierała, tenor
Jakub Szmidt, bass
Silesian Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra
Jarosław Wolanin, choirmaster
Maciej Tworek, conductor

August 7, 2020, at. 19.00 Church of St. Marcin

Melodies for the Polish Psalter

Anonymous beginning 16th century
I. Beatus vir, qui non abiit in consilio impiorum
XI. In Domino confido, quomodo dicitis animae meae
XVII. Exaudi Domine, justitiam meam
XX. Exaudiat te Dominus in die tribulationis
XXIII. Dominus regit me et nihil mihi deerit
XXV. Ad Te, Domine, levavit animam meam
XXIX. Adferte Domino, Fili Dei
XXX. Exaltabo Te, Domine, quoniam suscepisti me
XLII. Quemadmodum desiderat cervus ad fontes aquarum
XLV. Eructavit cor meum verbum bonum
XLVII. Omnes gentes, plaudite manibus
CXXI. Levavi oculos meos in montes
CXXXVII. Super flumina babylonis, illic sedium et flevimus
XCVII. Dominus regnavit, exultet terra

Songs interspersed with instrumental improvisations and dances from Polish tablatures.

Sławomir Bronk, countertenor
Marcin Armański, casket positive, virginal

August 8, 2020 7.00 p.m. in the Siemiradzki Room in the Gallery of 19th-Century Polish Art in Sukiennice

POLISH ROMANTICS
TEMPO DI POLACCA - TEMPO DI MAZOURKA
Tobias Koch, piano

programme:

Michał Kleofas Oginski 1765-1833
Polonaise in A minor "Farewell to the Fatherland". Moderato tristamente (1794)

Karol Kurpinski 1785-1857
Polonaise in D minor (1812)
Polonaise in C major (1818)

Maria Szymanowska 1789-1831
Polonaise in F minor - Danse Polonaise (c. 1820)

Józef Elsner 1769-1854
Rondo à la mazurka in C major (1803)

Fryderyk Chopin 1810-1849
Polonaise in B flat major KK IVa (1817)
Mazurka in G minor, Op. 24 no. 1 (1834–35)

Jozef Krogulski 1815-1842
Mazurka in E minor "À la Chopin"

Karol Lipinski 1790-1861
Mazurka in E flat minor (1862)

Edouard Wolff 1816-1880
"Hommage à Chopin" Rêverie-Nocturne op. 60

Ignacy Feliks Dobrzyński 1807-1867
Mazurka in A minor op. 37 No. 2 (1840)

Fryderyk Chopin
Mazurka in C sharp minor, Op. 50 No. 3 (1841–42)

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Karol Mikuli 1819-1897
Mazurka in F minor, Op. 4 (1860)

Fryderyk Chopin
Mazurka in F minor, Op. 68 No. 4 (1848–49)

Ignacy Friedman 1882-1948
Mazurka in C major op. 49 No. 2 (1912)

Raoul Koczalski 1885-1948
Mazurka in C minor op. 60 (1898)

Ignacy Jan Paderewski 1860-1941
Mazurka in A minor (1882)
Fantastic Krakowiak

Fryderyk Chopin 1810-1849
Polonaise in F-sharp minor, Op. 44 (1841): Tempo di polacca – Tempo di Mazourka

August 9, 2020at. 20.00 Church of St. Catherine

K. Kurpiński: Jadwiga, Queen of Poland (concert version) [first performance in the original source version]

Jadwiga, Queen of Poland: Edyta Piasecka, soprano
William, Duke of Rakus: Wojciech Parchem, tenor
Ziemowit, Duke of Masovia: Sylwester Smulczyński, tenor
Spytko from Mielsztyn, chancellor and castellan of Krakow: Wojciech Rasiak, bass
Konrad, Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights: Krzysztof Szumański, bass-baritone
Jan from Tenczyn, governor of Krakow: Stanisław Napierała, tenor

Jogaila, Grand Duke of Lithuania: Viktor Yankovskyi, baritone

Wawel Cathedral Mixed Choir

Krakow Festival Orchestra

Andrzej Korzeniowski, choirmaster

Rafał Jacek Delekta, conductor

The piece Jadwiga, Queen of Poland by Karol Kurpiński comes from the catalog of the Polish Music Publishing House

07/05/2019
St. Catherine, at 19:00 

Stanisław Moniuszko: Latin Mass in D flat major
Józef Elsner: Solemnis Coronationis Missa in C major op. 51
Karol Kurpinski: Te Deum

Jolanta Kowalska-Pawlikowska – soprano
Karolina Filus - soprano
Aleksandra Opała - mezzo-soprano
Jędrzej Tomczyk - tenor
July Zuma - tenor
Paweł Czekała - bass
Musica Florea
Marek Štryncl – conductor

07/06/2019
Scena Miniature, h. 19:00

Józef Michał Ksawery Poniatowski: Opera Arias

Karina Trapezanidou Skrzeszewska – soprano
Ashot Babrouski - piano

07/07/2019
Gallery of 19th-century Polish Art in Sukiennice, 19:00

Pyotr Tchaikovsky: Chant élégiaque op. 72
Fryderyk Chopin: Fantasy in F minor, Op. 49
Sergei Rachmaninoff: Variations on a Theme of Chopin op. 22
Fryderyk Chopin: Andante spianato and Great Polonaise in E flat major, Op. 22

Konstantin Scherbakov - piano

7/13/2019
Teatr im. J. Słowackiego - foyer

Stanisław Moniuszko: Ballads

Elżbieta Szmytka - soprano
Grzegorz Biegas - piano

7/14/2019
St. Catherine, at 8:00 p.m.

Mieczysław Karłowicz: Violin Concerto in A major op. 8
Emil Młynarski: Symphony in F major "Polonia" op. 14
Miranda Liu - violin
Philharmonic Orchestra Karol Szymanowski in Krakow
Franck Chastrusse - conductor

7/18/2019
St. Catherine, at 19:00
The concert will be held in cooperation with the Congress of the International Association of Libraries, Archives and Information Centers (IAML)

Ignacy Jan Paderewski: Suite in G major
Feliks Janiewicz: Divertimento
Mieczysław Karłowicz: Serenade for string orchestra op. 2
Tadeusz Baird: Four love sonnets to the words of William Shakespeare
Mieczysław Weinberg: Chamber Symphony No. 4 op. 153 for clarinet, triangle and strings

Michał Janicki - baritone
Krzysztof Grzybowski - clarinet
Sinfonietta Cracovia
Jurek Dybał - conductor

7/19/2019
Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology, 19:00
Concert from the cycle ''AEAA Presents''

Fryderyk Chopin: Mazurkas Op. 24
Fryderyk Chopin: Barcarolle in F sharp major op. 60
Juliusz Zarębski: Great fantasy
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Fryderyk Chopin: Nocturnes Op. 32
Karol Szymanowski: Masks op. 34

Cathy Krier - piano

2019-07-20
Nowohuckie Centrum Kultury, 19:00

Stanisław Moniuszko: Halka (Warsaw version in Italian)

Petticoat: Yuko Naka – soprano
Jontek: Jury Horodecki – tenor
Janusz: Konstantin Suchkov – baritone
Zofia: Sheva Tehoval – soprano
Stolnik: Renaud Delaigue - bass
Dziemba: Vladislav Buyalskiy - bass
Youth/Guest II: Szczepan Kosior – tenor
Dudarz/Guest I: Przemysław Bałka – bass

Capella Cracoviensis
Jan Tomasz Adamus – conductor

07/03/2018
St. Catherine, at 19:00
Krzysztof Penderecki: Polish Requiem 

Izabela Matuła - soprano
Isabelle Vernet - mezzo-soprano
Wojciech Parchem - tenor
Liudas Mikalauskas - bass
Choir and Orchestra of the Philharmonic K. Szymanowski in Krakow
Teresa Majka-Pacanek – choirmaster
Maciej Tworek – conductor

07/04/2018
Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology, 19:00

Feliks Janiewicz: Divertimento
Feliks Nowowiejski: Death of Ellenai
Juliusz Zarębski: Piano Quintet in G minor, op. 34

Karolina Micuła – recitations
Krzysztof Grzybowski - clarinet
Piotr Sałajczyk - piano
Sinfonietta Cracovia
Maciej Lulek - concertmaster

07/05/2018
Galicia Jewish Museum, 19:00

Andrzej Nikodemowicz: Nocturne for violin and piano
Ignacy Jan Paderewski: Sonata for violin and piano op. 13
Andrzej Nikodemowicz: Capriccio for solo violin
Krzysztof Penderecki: Cadenza
Witold Lutosławski: Partita for violin and piano
Henryk Wieniawski: Concert Polonaise in D major, Op. 4

Voytek Proniewicz - violin
Radoslaw Sobczak - piano

07/08/2018
Aula Collegium Novum of the Jagiellonian University, 12:00

Fryderyk Chopin: Introduction and Polonaise, Op. 3
Władysław Żeleński: Berceuse op. 32
Karol Szymanowski: Prelude op. 1 No. 1. (arr. G. Bacewicz)
Marcel Chyrzynski: Farewell (2013)
Zygmunt Stojowski: Sonata in A major op. 18 [Andante – Allegro risoluto; Andante; Allegro con fuoco]

Cracow Duo:
Jan Kalinowski – cello
Marek Szlezer - piano

07/08/2018
St. Catherine, at 8:00 p.m.

Pawel Lukaszewski: Via Crucis
Wojciech Kilar: Magnificat

Jakub Michalski – narrator
Eliza Kruszczyńska – soprano
Wojciech Basiakowski – countertenor
Alexander Zuchowicz - tenor
Jacek Jaskuła - baritone
Choir and Orchestra of the Wrocław Opera
Anna Grabowska-Borys – choirmaster
Marcin Nałęcz-Niesiołowski – conductor

7/12/2018
Aula Collegium Novum of the Jagiellonian University, 19:00

Concert as part of the series ''AEAA Presents''

Henryk Wieniawski: Legend
Fryderyk Chopin: Variations in B flat major, Op. 2
Ferenc Liszt: Die drei Zigeuner
Henryk Wieniawski: Fantasy 'Faust', op. 20

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Fryderyk Chopin: Nocturne in C minor, Op. 48 No. 1
Karol Szymanowski: Myths, op. 30 - I. Source of Arethusa
Chopin-Liszt: 6 Polish Songs
Béla Bartók: Romanian Folk Dances

Miranda Liu - violin
Éva Szalai - piano

7/13/2018
St. Catherine, at 19:00

Richard Wagner: Polonia Overture
Pyotr Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 3 'Poland'
Henryk Wieniawski: Concerto No. 2 in D minor for violin and orchestra, Op. 22

Małgorzata Wasiucionek - violin
The Polish Sinfonia Iuventus Orchestra
Matteo Pagliari - conductor

7/19/2018
Aula Collegium Novum of the Jagiellonian University, 19:00

Fryderyk Chopin: Songs

Elżbieta Szmytka - soprano
Grzegorz Biegas - piano

2018-07-20
St. Catherine, at 19:00

Edward Elgar: Polonia op. 76
Ignacy Jan Paderewski: Symphony in B minor "Polonia" op. 24

The Polish Sinfonia Iuventus Orchestra
Su-Han Yang - conductor

2018-07-21
Aula Collegium Novum of the Jagiellonian University, 19:00

Fryderyk Chopin
F. Chopin: Polonaise in A flat major, Op. 53
F. Chopin: Berceuse (Lullaby) in D flat major op. 57
F. Chopn: Fantaisie-Impromptu in C sharp minor
F. Chopin: Waltzes (Waltz in A flat major, Op. 34 No. 1, Waltz in A minor, Op. 34 No. 2, Waltz in D flat major, Op. 64 No. 1, Waltz in A minor, Op. posth., Waltz in C sharp minor, Op. 64 No. 2)
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F. Chopin: Maz

07/07/2017
St. Catherine, at 19.00

Karol Szymanowski: King Roger
concert version 

King Roger: Valdis Jansons, baritone
Roksana: Elżbieta Szmytka, soprano
Shepherd: Wojciech Parchem, tenor
Edrisi: Alexander Zuchowicz, tenor
Deaconess: Jadwiga Postrożna, mezzo-soprano
High Priest: Łukasz Konieczny, bass
Choir and Orchestra of the Wrocław Opera
Anna Grabowska-Borys, choirmaster
Marcin Nałęcz-Niesiołowski, conductor

07/08/2017
St. Marcin, at 12.00

Jakub Lubelczyk - Psalter and Chantional with Melodies - Beautiful Songs of David the Saint and Honorable King and Prophet and Songs from the Old and New Order

programme
1. The Lord's kindness - music by Cyprian Bazylik, words by Jakub Lubelczyk
2. Mightily our Lord reigns, Psalm 99 - words (translation) and music Jakub Lubelczyk
3. The thirteenth song of Hezekiah, that holy king of Judah, when he was punished by the Lord with a mortal disease, and how he recovered afterwards - words (translation author) and music Jakub Lubelczyk
4. A song and a prayer to the Lord God, that he, by his holy grace, would protect him from the pestilence and every bad adventure - words (author of the translation) and music Jakub Lubelczyk
5. To my Lord when I called, Psalm 120 - words (translation) and music Jakub Lubelczyk
6. Lord, my heart is not mine, Psalm 131 - words (translation) and music Jakub Lubelczyk
7. A piece for voices and instruments - From the depths of life, Psalm 130 - words (author of translation) Jakub Lubelczyk, music by Ewa Fabiańska – Jelińska (premiere)
8. Blessed is the man who fears the Lord, Psalm 112 - words (translation) and music Jakub Lubelczyk

College of Evangelical Music
Blanka Dembosz, soprano
Oskar Koziołek-Goetz, baritone
Dominik Matczak, violin
Łukasz Laxy, cello, countertenor, artistic direction

Filharmonia Krakowska im. Karol Szymanowski, at 19.00

Andrzej Krzanowski: Symphony No. 2
Aleksander Lasoń: Anthem and Aria
Eugeniusz Knapik: Islands
Witold Lutosławski: Little Suite for string orchestra
Karol Szymanowski: Mandragora
Michał Prószyński, tenor
AUKSO - Chamber Orchestra of the City of Tychy
Marek Moś, conductor

07/09/2017
Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology, 12.00 noon

Ignacy Jan Paderewski: 12 songs, op. 22
Francis Poulenc: 8 Polish Songs

Isabelle Vernet, mezzo-soprano
Grzegorz Biegas, piano

Church of St. Catherine, at 20.00

Stanisław Moniuszko: Phantoms

Girl/Zosia: Katarzyna Mackiewicz, recitation, soprano
Angel/Owl: Maria Rozynek-Banaszak, recitation, soprano
Guślarz: Artur Janda, recitation, bass-baritone
Phantom: Stanisław Kuflyuk, recitation, baritone
Starzec/Raven: Wojciech Rasiak, recitation, bass
Choir of the Philharmonic K. Szymanowski in Krakow
Teresa Majka-Pacanek, choirmaster
The Polish Sinfonia Iuventus Orchestra
Maciej Tworek, conductor

7/13/2017
Filharmonia Krakowska im. Karol Szymanowski, at 19.00

Paweł Mykietyn: Monographic concert
3 for 13
Double concerto for two flutes and symphony orchestra
Second Symphony

Lukasz Długosz, flute
Agata Kielar-Długosz, flute
Sinfonia Varsovia
Bassem Akiki, conductor

7/14/2017
St. Catherine, at 19.00

Mieczysław Karłowicz: Symphony in E minor "Rebirth", op.7
Henryk Wieniawski: Violin Concerto No. 1 in F sharp minor, op. 14

Linus Roth, violin
The Polish Sinfonia Iuventus Orchestra
Jakub Klecker, conductor

7/15/2017
Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology, 12.00 noon

Frederic Chopin:
Polonaise Fantasy
Nocturne, op. 9 No. 2
Nocturne, op. 27 No. 1
Nocturne, op. 27 No. 2
Nocturne, op. 48 No. 1
Sonata, Op. 58, No. 3

Claire Huangci, piano

Filharmonia Krakowska im. Karol Szymanowski, at 19.00

Wojciech Kilar: Ricordanza
Andrzej Panufnik: Violin Concerto
Wojciech Kilar: Orava
Michał Spisak: And

7/8/2016 

time 19.00 Philharmonic Karol Szymanowski in Krakow
M. Karłowicz: Serenade op. 2
T. Z. Kassern: Concerto for String Orchestra
F. Chopin: Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor, Op. 11
Eric Lu, piano
Sinfonietta Cracovia
Kaspar Zehnder, conductor

July 9, 2016

time 12.00 Aula Collegium Novum
K. Penderecki, Mikołaj from Krakow, Tablature from the monastery of St. Ducha, Organ tablature by Jan of Lublin, Organ tablature by Christian Loeffelholtz, Lute tablature by Mateusz Weisselius, Lute tablature from the 17th century, Lute tablature by M. Valleta, Warsaw organ tablature, J. Polak, W. Długoraj, A. Jarzębski, J. Podbielski , S. S. Szarzyński, S. Zubrzycki
Sławomir Zubrzycki, viola organist

time 15 Agrafka Cinema
Musical Portraits: Halina Czerny-Stefańska, dir. Malina Malinowska-Wollen

time 19.00 Philharmonic Karol Szymanowski in Krakow
J.M.K. Poniatowski: Don Desiderio, opera in 3 acts

Don Desiderio: Stanislav Kuflyuk, baritone
Angiolina: Joanna Woś, soprano
Federico: Ondrej Saling, tenor
Don Curzio: Krzysztof Szumański, baritone
Placida: Vera Baniewicz, mezzo-soprano
Matteo: Sebastian Szumski, bass
Riccardo: Wojciech Parchem, tenor

The Polish Sinfonia Iuventus Orchestra
Choir of the Philharmonic K. Szymanowski in Krakow
Teresa Majka-Pacanek, choirmaster
Marcin Świątkiewicz, pianoforte
Krzysztof Słowiński, conductor

7/10/2016

time 5:00 p.m. Church of St. Marcin
J.M.K. Poniatowski: Mass in F major

Monika Mych-Nowicka, soprano
Anna Lubańska, mezzo-soprano
Juraj Holly, tenor
Lukas Zeman, baritone
Polish Radio Choir
Szymon Wyrzykowski, choirmaster
Grzegorz Biegas, piano
Mateusz Walach, conductor

time 19.00 Philharmonic Karol Szymanowski in Krakow
Piotrowski's Sin: Symphony of Lech, Czech and Rus

Grzech Piotrowski, saxophone
NOSPR
World Orchestra Concertino:Tora Augestad (vocals), Ruth Wilhelmine Meyer (vocals), Apolonia Nowak (vocals), Rasm Al.-Mashan (vocals), Ghostman (vocals), Espen Leite (accordion), Azat Bikchurin (kurai), Marcin Wasilewski (piano), Lars Andreas Haug (tuba), Mateusz Smoczyński (violin), Krzysztof Lenczowski (cello), Sebastian Wypych (double bass), Terje
Isungset (drums, stones, sticks), Mateusz Szemraj (guitar, oud), Robert Luty (drums), Adeb Chamun (darabuka)
National Academic Orchestra of Folk Instruments of Ukraine
Ars Brunaniensis Chamber Choir
Pro Forma Choir
Alexander Humala, conductor

7/15/2016

time 19.00 Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology
Jan Klusák: Partita pro smyčce
T. Baird: Four Love Sonnets
Mikołaj Górecki: Radiant brightnesses
P. Łukaszewski: Elogium - to those murdered in Katyn
Miloslav Kabelac: Eufemias Mysterion
Irena Troupova, soprano
Lukas Zeman, baritone
Brno Contemporary Orchestra
Pavel Snajdr, conductor

7/16/2016

time 12.00 Aula Collegium Novum
I.F. Dobrzyński: Andante and Rondo alla Polacca op.42
F. Lessel: Variations for flute and piano
K. Szymanowski: Song of Kurpie
Wojciech Kilar: Sonatina for flute and piano
F. Chopin: Variations in E major on a theme by G. Rossini
Tadeusz Szeligowski: Sonata for flute and piano
Lukasz Długosz, flute
Andrzej Jungiewicz, piano

time 15 Agrafka Cinema
Musical Portraits: Maciej Tworek, dir. Malina Malinowska-Wollen

time 19.00 Theatre. J. Słowacki
OPERA GALA – PONIATOWSKI REDISCOVERED
J. M. K. Poniatowski: Opera Arias

Joanna Woś, soprano
NOSPR
Bassem Akiki, conductor

7/17/2016

time 12.00 Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology
G. Bacewicz: String Quartet No. 4
J. Zarębski: Piano Quintet in G

7/8/2014, Wednesday

time 19.00
THEATR IM. JULIUSZ SŁOWACKI IN KRAKÓW
en. st. Ghost 1 

Stanisław Moniuszko: Halka
Vilnius version – concert performance

Wioletta Chodowicz - soprano
Lukas Zeman - baritone
Michał Partyka – baritone
Marzena Lubaszka - soprano
Richard Kalus - bass
Sebastian Szumski - bass

Polish Radio Choir
Szymon Wyrzykowski – choirmaster
Capella Cracoviensis
Jan Tomasz Adamus – conductor

July 9, 2015, Thursday

time 8:00 p.m.
CHURCH OF ST. MARCINA
ul. Grodzka 58

Sacer Nidus: Holy Nest - Bolesław I the Brave and Saint. Wojciech in medieval music
Festum agate ecclesia - anthem, Kraków, 15th century
Alme presul – responsory from the office in rhyming Benedic regem cunctorum, Gniezno, 12th/14th century
O preclara Adalberti (instrumental)
O preclara Adalberti – sequence, Gniezno, 14th century
Annua recolamus - sequence, Reichenau, noted around 1001.
Consurgat in preconia – sequence, Gniezno (?), 15th century
Omnis etas, omnis sexus - planctus for the death of Bolesław the Brave (1025), text from the Chronicle of Gallus Anonymus (I, 16), 12th century
Hac festa die tota – sequence, Gniezno (?), recorded after 1090.
Beatus es (instrumental) 10. Alleluia. V. Beatus es - Gniezno, 16th century
Salve sidus Polonorum – sequence, Gniezno (?), 14th/15th century
Adalbertus presul (instrumental)
Alleluia V. Salve decus Polonie - Kraków, 15th century
Bogurodzica – Kcynia near Poznań or Kraków, uncertain dating
Fulget in templo legifer – anthem, Kraków, 15th century

Ensemble Peregrina:
Agnieszka Budzińska-Bennett – singing, harp, direction of art.
Kelly Landerkin - vocals
Hanna Järveläinen - vocals
Lorenza Donadini - vocals
Baptiste Romain - Fidel

July 10, 2015, Friday

time 8:00 p.m.
RADIA KRAKÓW STUDIO
al. J. Słowackiego 22

Dariusz Przybylski – Red, Yellow, Red. Homage to Mark Rothko
Marcel Chyrzyński – Ukiyo-e
Wojciech Kilar-Orawa
Mikołaj Majkusiak – Rhythm Games

Maciej Frąckiewicz – accordion
Magdalena Bojanowicz – cello
Sinfonietta Cracovia
Bassem Akiki - conductor

July 11, 2015, Saturday

time 11.00
AULA COLLEGIUM NOVUM OF THE JAGIELLONIAN UNIVERSITY
ul. Gołębia 24

Fryderyk Chopin – Variations in B flat major op. 12
Scherzo in B flat minor, Op. 31
Prelude in D flat major op. 28 No. 15
Ballade in F minor op. 52
Nocturne in C minor op. 48 No. 1
Sonata in B minor op. 58

Alberto Nosè - piano

July 12, 2015, Sunday

time 12.00
AULA COLLEGIUM NOVUM OF THE JAGIELLONIAN UNIVERSITY
ul. Gołębia 24

SONGS INSPIRED BY THE KING'S COURT'S MANUFACTURING
Václav Tomašek – Starožitné writing in words of Rukopisu královédvorského op. 82
Vatroslav Lisinski - Ruze
– Pohřeb skřivánka
Władysław Żeleński – Five Songs from the Royal Manuscript op. 10
– Dreams of a Girl (1879)
Antonín Dvořák – Písně to words from the royal manuscript op. 7
Ewa Fabiańska-Jelińska – songs to words from the Royal Manuscript

Anna Budzyńska – soprano
Laura Sobolewska - piano

July 16, 2015, Thursday

time 8:00 p.m.
CHURCH OF ST. Catherine
ul. Augustiańska 78

THE CROWN OF THE KINGDOM OF POLAND – 1500–1750

Tablature of Jan from Lublin - Dance Rex
– Dance No. 5
– The shoemaker is walking down the street
Bartłomiej Pękiel – Audite mortales
Heinrich Ignaz von Biber - Partita VII
Mikołaj Zielenski – Vox in Rama
– Laetentur coeli
Jakub Polak - Prelude - Gagliarda
Wojciech Długoraj-Villanella
Diomedes Cato - Chorea Polonica
Grzegorz Gerwazy Gorczycki – In virtue tua
– Laetatus catfish
Johann Josep

04. 07. 2014 

Filharmonia im. K. Szymanowski in Krakow, at 19

Andrzej Panufnik: Lullaby
Paweł Mykietyn: Flute Concerto
Krzysztof Penderecki: Jacob's Awakening
Karol Szymanowski: Symphony No. 2

Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra
Lukasz Długosz, flute
Alexander Liebreich, conductor

THE CONCERT WAS ORGANIZED IN COOPERATION WITH THE NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF THE POLISH RADIO

05. 07. 2014

Agrafka Cinema, 1.30pm
Film portraits:
Krystyna Moszumańska-Nazar, led by Malina Malinowska Wollen

St. Marcin, at 19

Andrzej Panufnik: Concerto for Bassoon and String Orchestra
Paweł Mykietyn: Screams
Andrzej Panufnik: Violin Concerto

Sinfonietta Cracovia
Adam Mróz, bassoon
Janusz Wawrowski, violin
Bassem Akiki, conductor

06. 07. 2014

Agrafka Cinema, 12
Please find - H.M. Gorecki - dir. Violetta Rotter-Kozera

St. Marcin, at 19

Alexander Tansman: Tombeau de Chopin
Karol de Kontski: String Quintet
Alexander Tansman: Allegro risoluto
Ernst Krenek: Five short pieces
Andrzej Panufnik: Old Polish Suite
Ernst Krenek: Sieben leichte Stucke

Wiener Kammersymphonie

11. 07. 2014

Aula Collegium Novum of the Jagiellonian University, 19

Józef Michał Ksawery Poniatowski: opera arias

Joanna Woś, soprano
Robert Morawski, piano

12. 07. 2014

Agrafka Cinema, 1.30pm
Film portraits:
Marek Chołoniewski, led by Malina Malinowska Wollen

Radio Kraków Concert Studio, 19

Arnost Parsch: The Voice of the River
Miloslav Ištvan: Ja, Jakob (Them, Jakob)
Witold Lutoslawski: Chain I
Henryk M. Górecki: A little requiem for a certain Polish woman

Brno Contemporary Orchestra
Irena Troupova, soprano
Pavel Snajdr, conductor

13. 07. 2014

Agrafka Cinema, 12
W. Kilar - Credo - dir. Violetta Rotter-Kozera

POLISH OPERA GALA
The Krakow Opera, 19

S. Moniuszko: Overture from Op. Petticoat
S. Moniuszko: Halka's aria If I were a sunflower, from the opera Halka
S. Moniuszko: Jontek's Aria of Firs on a Mountain Top, from the opera Halka
S. Moniuszko: Halka's aria Oh my little one from Act IV of the opera Halka
S. Moniuszko: Highlander dances from the opera Halka
W. Żeleński: Janka's Aria When You Get Married, from the opera Janek
S. Moniuszko: Finale of Act III from the opera Halka
S. Moniuszko: Mazur from the opera Halka

***

R. Statkowski: Polonaise choir from Act I of the opera Maria
S. Moniuszko: Aria of the Countess Waking up from deceptive dreams, from the opera The Countess
F. Nowowiejski: Doman's Aria So You Love Me, from the opera The Legend of the Baltic
F. Nowowiejski: choir from the third act of the opera Legenda Bałtyk
S. Moniuszko: Neali's Aria They wander far away, from the opera Paria
S. Moniuszko: Stefan's Aria I hear a song from the opera Haunted Manor
S. Moniuszko: Mazur from the opera Haunted Manor

Elżbieta Szmytka, soprano
Andrzej Lampert, tenor
Polish Radio Choir, choirmaster: Izabela Polakowska
The Polish Sinfonia Iuventus Orchestra
Tadeusz Wojciechowski, conductor

18. 07. 2014

The Galicia Jewish Museum, 19

Aleksander Kościów: Ilargia
Dariusz Przybylski: Sonata da chiesa
Rafał Janiak: Sonata awakening - movement - cogitation
Aleksander Nowak: Square Angles
Andrzej Tuchnowski: Te lucis ante terminum
Krzysztof Penderecki: Sinfonietta

Maciej Frąckiewicz, accordion

Blue Hall, Krakow Philharmonic, 8.30pm

Bedřich Smetana - From homeland
Leos Janacek - Sonata for violin and piano
Karol Szymanowski - Myths op.30
Henryk Wieniawski - Polonaise in D major op. 4

Josef Spaček, violin

7/12/2013
Filharmonia im. K. Szymanowski in Krakow, at 20
Stanisław Skrowaczewski (*1923) – Overture 1947
Witold Lutosławski (1913-1994) – Chantefleurs et chantefables, cycle of 9 songs for soprano and orchestra
Witold Lutosławski (1913-1994) – Concerto for orchestra
Olga Pasiecznik – soprano, Sinfonia Iuventus, Michał Nesterowicz – conductor

7/13/2013
Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology, 5:00 p.m.
Witold Lutosławski (1913-1994) – Double Concerto for oboe, harp and chamber orchestra
Zbigniew Bujarski (*1933) – Pavan for a distant string orchestra
Krzysztof Penderecki (1933-) – Capriccio for oboe and 11 string instruments
Henryk Czyż (1923-2003) – Canzona di barocco for string orchestra
Henryk Mikołaj Górecki (1933-2010) – Three Old Style Pieces for string orchestra
Witold Lutosławski (1913-1994) – Funeral Music for string orchestra

Heinz Holliger – oboe, conductor, Ursula Holliger – harp, Sinfonietta Cracovia, Robert Kabara – conductor

Filharmonia im. K. Szymanowski in Krakow, at 20
Karol Szymanowski – Hagith opera in 1 act

Hagith: Urška Arlič Gololičič – soprano
The Old King: Tomasz Kuk – tenor
The Young King: Andrzej Lampert – tenor
Archpriest: Daniel Borowski - bass
Doctor: Łukasz Rosiak – baritone
Polish Radio Choir, Izabela Polakowska – choirmaster
Krakow Festival Orchestra
Bassem Akiki - conductor

7/14/2013
Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology, 12:00
F.Chopin: Nocturne in F minor, Op. 55 No. 1, Waltz in E flat major, Op. 18, Mazurka in B minor, Op. 33 No. 4, Scherzo in B flat minor, Op. 31
F. Liszt - Piano Sonata in B flat minor

Seong-Jin Cho - piano

GALICJA Jewish Museum, 20
Józef Elsner – String Quartet in D minor op. 8 No. 3
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Clarinet Quintet in A major KV 581
Zygmunt Noskowski – String Quartet No. 1 in D minor op. 9

Robert Sebesta - clarinet
SCULTORE ENSEMBLE:
Jadwiga Czepielowska – violin, Beata Nawrocka – violin Mariusz Grochowski – viola, Agnieszka Oszańca – cello

7/19/2013
Basilica oo. Franciscans, at 8:00 p.m.
Marcin Mielczewski - Triumphalis dies a 16
Marcin Mielczewski – Missa Triumphalis
Barłomiej Pękiel - Missa a 14
Jan Dismas Zelenka – Officium Defunctorum ZWV 47: Lectio II, Responsorium II
Jan Dismas Zelenka – Lamentatio Jereamiae Prophetae ZWV 53: Lamentatio I pro die Mercurii Sancto
Jan Dismas Zelenka – Miserere in C minor ZWV 57

Hana Blažíková – soprano, Václav Čížek – tenor, Tomáš Král – bass
Collegium 1704, Václav Lukas – conductor

July 20, 2013
Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology, 8:00 p.m.
Frederic Chopin:
Polonaise-Fantasy in A flat major op. 61
Mazurka in B minor, Op. 33 No. 4
Mazurka in E minor, Op. 41 No. 1
Mazurka in C sharp minor, Op. 50 No. 3
Waltz in A flat major op. 64 No. 3
Waltz in A flat major op. 42
Waltz in E flat major op. 18
Rondo à la Mazur in F major, Op. 5

Barcarolle F sharp major op. 60
Sonata in B minor op. 58

Evgeni Bozhanov - piano

2013-07-21
St. Catherine, at 8:00 p.m.
Krzysztof Penderecki – Credo for five solo voices, children's choir, mixed choir and orchestra

Sally du Randt - soprano
Kerstin Eder - mezzo-soprano
Helena Zubanovich - alto
Ondrej Saling - tenor
Krzysztof Szumański – bass-baritone
Choir of the Philharmonic K. Szymanowski (Teresa Majka-Pacanek – choirmaster)
Boys' Choir Pueri Cantores Sancti Nicolai (choirmaster - Rev. Stanisław Adamczyk)
Sinfonia Iuventus
Maciej Tworek – conductor 

13/07/2012
TIME 19.00, PHILHARMONIC. K. SZYMANOWSKI
IN KRAKÓW 
Feliks Nowowiejski: Quo Vadis op. thirty
Olga Rusin, soprano
Jacek Jaskuła, baritone
Krzysztof Szumański, bass-baritone,
Choir of the Grand Theater in Poznań
Mariusz Otto, choirmaster
Sinfonia Iuventus
Kaspar Zehnder, conductor

14/07/2012

TIME 17.00, GOLDEN HALL OF THE PHILHARMONIC
IM. K. SZYMANOWSKI IN KRAKÓW

Polish lyrics

Concert of participants of the International Master Course of prof. Helena Łazarska

TIME 20.00, cloisters of the franciscan church

Fryderyk Chopin: Chopin Rhapsody
Prelude in E major op. 28, No. 9 (arrangement by J. Wojtarowicz)
Nocturne in C sharp minor, Op. posth., no. 20 (arrangement by J. Wojtarowicz)
Prelude in C minor op. 28, No. 20 (arrangement by J. Wojtarowicz)
Mazurka in C major Op.24, No. 2 (arrangement by J. Wojtarowicz)

Marta Ptaszyńska: The Last Waltz in Vienna [dedicated to the Motion Trio, Polish premiere]Grażyna Bacewicz: Oberek (arrangement by J. Wojtarowicz)
Henryk Mikołaj Górecki: Three Pieces in the Old Style (arrangement by J. Wojtarowicz)
Krzysztof Penderecki: Ciaccona (arrangement by J. Wojtarowicz)
Motion Trio: Psalm
Janusz Wojtarowicz: The Heart
Janusz Wojtarowicz: Silence
Wojciech Kilar: Orawa (arrangement by J. Wojtarowicz)

motion trio
Janusz Wojtarowicz, Paweł Baranek, Marcin Gałażyn – accordions

15/07/2012

TIME 12.00, AULA COLLEGIUM NOVUM of the Jagiellonian University

Carl Loewe: Polish Ballads [words by Adam Mickiewicz]

Urszula Kryger, mezzo-soprano
Marcin Koziel, piano

TIME 19.00 AULA FLORIANKA

Johann Sebastian Bach: French Overture BWV 831
Frederic Chopin:
Nocturne in F sharp major op. 15 No. 2
Ballade in G minor op. 23
3 Mazurkas op. 50
Barcarolle F sharp major op. 60
Scherzo in B flat minor, Op. 31

Yulianna Avdeeva, piano

16/07/2012

TIME 19.00, MILITARY CULTURAL CENTEROFF FESTIVAL
Jan Dawid Holland: Agatka or the Arrival of the Lord (comic opera in 3 acts)

Students of the Vocal Department of the Academy of Music in Wrocław

Marek Toporowski, music director

Ewelina Pietrowiak, director

Orchestra of the Crown Tribunal in Lublin

17/07/2012

TIME 19.00, ACADEMY OF MUSIC

Agata Zubel: Suite
Hanna Kulenty: Arcus
Anna Zawadzka-Gołosz: "POOR THEATER" for three percussionists (first performance)
Lukasz Pieprzyk: "REVERSAL"

Amadrums Trio
Victoria Chrobak-Mielec
Rafal Tyliba
Maciej Halon

18/07/2012

TIME 20.00, GOD'S BODY CHURCH

Adam from Wągrowiec: Ave Maris Stella
Grzegorz Gerwazy Gorczycki: Ave Maris Stella
Adam from Wągrowiec: Ricercata quarti toni
Bartłomiej Pękiel: Dulcis amor Jesu
Adam from Wągrowiec: Fantasia tertia
Grzegorz Gerwazy Gorczycki: Tota pulchra es Maria
Marcin Mielczewski: Deus in nomine tuo
Marcin Mielczewski: Canzona terza á 3
Adam from Wągrowiec: Ricercata secundi toni
Marcin Mielczewski: Vesperae Dominicales:
Dixit Dominus/Confitebor/Beatus vir/Laudate Pueri
Marcin Mielczewski: Canzona á 3
Marcin Mielczewski: Vesperae Dominicales: Magnificat

Capella Cracoviensis
Capella Cracoviensis Vocal Ensemble
Jan Tomasz Adamus, organ/conductor

19/07/2012

TIME 19.00, GOLDEN HALL OF THE PHILHARMONIC
IM. K. SZYMANOWSKI IN KRAKÓW

Fryderyk Chopin: Piano Trio in G minor, Op. 8
Adam Walaciński: Cinque episodi for violin, cello
and piano
Artur Malawski: Piano Trio

Malawski Trio
Maciej Lulek, violin
Barbara Łypik-Sobaniec, cello
Slawomir Cierpik, piano

20/07/2012

TIME 19.00, AULA FLORIANKA

Zygmunt Krauze: Aus aller Welt stammende
Roman Palester: Nocturne for string orchestra
Wojciech Kilar: Choralvorspiel
Wojciech Kilar: 2. Concerto forte

PROGRAM OF THE 7th FESTIVAL OF POLISH MUSIC, KRAKÓW, JULY 15-24, 2011 

July 15, Friday

time 20.30, Church of St. Peter and Paul

Roman Palester: Polonaises by Ogiński
Grażyna Bacewicz: Symphony No. 3
Karol Lipiński: Violin Concerto No. 2 in D major op. 21

Laurent A. Breuninger, violin
Sinfonietta Cracovia
Michał Nesterowicz, conductor

July 16, Saturday

time 17.00, Golden Hall of the Philharmonic

Polish lyrics
Participants of the International Master Course of Prof. Helena Łazarska

time 20.30, Corpus Christi Basilica

Józef Michał Ksawery Poniatowski: Missa in F for 4 soloists, choir and piano (Polish premiere)

Monika Mych, soprano
Agnieszka Monasterska, alt
Mikołaj Adamczak, tenor
Artur Rozek, baritone
Bartłomiej Kominek, piano
Octava Ensemble
Marceli Kolaska, conductor

July 17, Sunday

time 12.00, Aula Collegium Novum of the Jagiellonian University

Pawel Wakarecy, piano

Frederic Chopin:
Nocturne in E flat major op. 55 No. 2
4 Preludes op. 28 No. 1-4
Nocturne in E minor, Op. 72
2 Preludes op. 28 No. 9-10
2 Mazurkas op. 24: G minor, C major
Waltz in E flat major op. 18
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Fryderyk Chopin: Polonaise in A major, Op. 40.
Ignacy Jan Paderewski: Polonaise in B major op. 9 No. 6
Juliusz Zarębski: Great Polonaise in F sharp major op. 6

time 20.30, Italian Hall in the church oo. Franciscans

Music of the Polish Royal Chapel

Accademia d'Arcadia

July 18, Monday

time 19.00, Aula Collegium Novum of the Jagiellonian University

Fryderyk Chopin: Songs
Karol Szymanowski: Seven Songs op. 54 (words by James Joyce)
Francis Poulenc: 8 Polish Songs/Huit Chansons polonaises

Helen Kearns, soprano
Francois Dumont, piano

July 19, Tuesday

time 7.00 pm, Galicia Jewish Museum

Zbigniew Bargielski: Labyrinth
Dariusz Przybylski: Discours
Mikołaj Majkusiak: Rhythms of doubts

Aleksander Nowak: Satin
Rafał Janiak: After hours of muteness
Hanna Kulenty: Prelude, Postlude and Psalm

TWOgether Duo (Magdalena Bojanowicz - cello, Maciej Frąckiewicz - accordion)

Wednesday July 20

time 19.00, Aula Collegium Novum of the Jagiellonian University

Zygmunt Noskowski: Sonata in A minor
Szymon Laks: "Polish Suite"
Franciszek Brzeziński: Sonata in D major op. 6
Józef Nowakowski: Duo in A major

Janusz Wawrowski, violin
José Gallardo, piano

July 21, Thursday

time 17, Mangha. Museum of Japanese Art and Technology

Mieczysław Weinberg - The Passenger (opera in 2 acts)
(film screening of the Bregenzer Festspiele 2010 show)

Soloists, choir, Wiener Symphoniker, Teodor Currentzis (conductor)
dir. David Pountney

July 22, Friday

time 19.00, Philharmonic K. Szymanowski

Bryce Dessner: Aheym (Homeward)
Olga Hans: String Quartet No. 5, "Winter Lay"
Alter Yechiel Karniol (arr. Judith Berkson): Sim Sholom
Mark Nowakowski: String Quartet No. 2, "Grandfather Songs"

Henryk M. Górecki: Genesis I: Elementi, Op. 19, no. 1 (For String Trio)
Ken Walicki: nada BrahmaL
Hanna Kulenty: String Quartet No. 4 (A Cradle Song)

Kronos Quartet:
David Harrington, violin
John Sherba, violin
Hank Dutt, viola
Jeffrey Zeigler, cello

July 23, Saturday

time 19.00, Philharmonic K. Szymanowski

Józef Michał Ksawery Poniatowski: "Pierre de Medicis" opera in 4 acts

Laura Salviati: Aleksandra Buczek, soprano
Pierre de Medicis: Xu Chang, tenor
Julien de Medicis: Florian Sempey, baritone
Fra Antonio: Yasushi Hirano, bass
Paolo Monti: Juraj Holly, tenor
Henrietta: Jadwiga Postrożna, mezzo-soprano
Choir of the Philharmonic K. Szymanowski in Krakow
Teresa Majka-Pacanek, choir preparation

6. POLISH MUSIC FESTIVAL - PROGRAM
KRAKÓW, November 5-11, 2010 (version of November 3, 2010) 

November 5, Friday

KRACOW PHILHARMONIC, 7:30 PM
Justyna Kowalska – Fanfare (2009)
Karol Szymanowski – Three Songs of a Fairy Tale Princess op. 31 for soprano and orchestra (1933)
Agata Zubel – Symphony No. 3 for double trumpet and symphony orchestra (2010)
Fryderyk Chopin – Piano Concerto in E minor

Agata Zubel - soprano
Marco Blaauw - trumpet
Francois Dumont - piano (Laureate of the 16th International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition)
Philharmonic Orchestra K. Szymanowski
Paweł Przytocki – conductor

November 6, Saturday

KRACOW OPERA, HOURS: 3 PM
Accompanying event – promotion of the album featuring Jadwiga Romańska

AULA COLLEGIUM NOVUM UJ, 5:30 PM
Andrzej Tchaikovsky
Inventions for piano op. 2 (1961–62)
Trio Notturno op. 6 (1978)
The Seven Sonnets of Shakespeare (1966)
Sonata for clarinet and piano (1959)
Quartet No. 2 (1973-5)

Jakub Jakowicz - violin
Karol Marianowski – cello
Maciej Grzybowski - piano
Urszula Kryger – mezzo-soprano
Krzysztof Zbijowski - clarinet
Meccore String Quartet

CHURCH FRANCISZKANOW, 8:30 PM
ZIELEŃSKI 1611-2011
Mikołaj Zieleński – Beata viscera for soprano, bass and b.c.
Mikołaj Zieleński - Mitte manum tuam for soprano, bass and b.c.
Girolamo Frescobaldi - Maddalena alla Croce for soprano and b.c.
Claudio Monteverdi - Ab aeterno ordinata sum for bass and b.c.

Girolamo Frescobaldi - Toccata in G minor for organ

Barbara Strozzi - Alla beata vergine for soprano and b.c.
Giovanni Domenico Puliaschi - Locar sopra gl'abissi for bass and b.c.
Mikołaj Zieleński – Tu es Petrus for soprano, bass and b.c.

Tarquinio Merula - Sonata cromatica for organ

Mikołaj Zieleński - Video caelos apertos for soprano and b.c.
Mikołaj Zieleński - In splendoribus sanctorum for bass and b.c.
Mikołaj Zieleński - Gustate et videte for soprano and b.c.
Mikołaj Zieleński - Qui manducat meam carnem for bass and b.c.

Bernardo Storach - Ciaccona for organ

Claudio Monteverdi - Ego Dormio for soprano, bass and b.c.
Mikołaj Zieleński - Amen dico vobis quod vos for soprano, bass and b.c.

Emma Kirkby - soprano
Joel Frederiksen - bass
Jan Tomasz Adamus - organ

November 7, Sunday

AULA COLLEGIUM NOVUM UJ, HOURS: 11.00
Mieczysław Karłowicz – Serenade for strings op. 2
Feliks Janiewicz - Divertimento for string orchestra
Capella Cracoviensis
Alessandro Moccia - concertmaster

GALICIA JEWISH MUSEUM, 7:30 PM
Zygmunt Krauze – Quatuor pour la naissance for clarinet, violin, cello and piano
Michał Jakub Papara – Poem from the Book of Dreams and Imaginations (FMP commission)*
Marek Stachowski – Mirroir du temp for clarinet, violin, cello and piano (2003), 20'
Henryk Mikołaj Górecki – Recitativa and ariosa "Lerchenmusik" op. 53 for clarinet, cello and piano (1985), 45'

The London Sinfonietta

November 8, Monday

THEATR IM. SLOWACKI, 7:00 PM
Stanislaw Moniuszko-Halka
Baltic Opera
Directed by Ewelina Pietrowiak

November 9, Tuesday

CHURCH. FRANCISZKANOW, 8:30 PM
Mikołaj Zieleński - Domus Mea for vocals and b.c.
Mikołaj Zieleński - Magna est Gloria eius for vocals and b.c.
Adam Jarzębski - Chromatica for 2 violins and b.c.
Grzegorz Gerwazy Gorczycki - Os iusti meditabitur for vocals, 2 violins and b.c.
Grzegorz Gerwazy Gorczycki - Iustus ut palma florebit for vocals, 2 violins and b.c.
Henryk Mikołaj Górecki - Cantata for organ op.26
Witold Lutosławski - Lacrimosa for soprano and organ
Adam Jarzębski - Canzon Quinta for 4 instruments and b.c.
Damian Stachowicz - Iesu Spes Mea for voice, 2 violins and b.c.
Damian Stachowicz - Veni Consolator for voice, trumpet and b.c
Grzegorz Gerwazy Gorczycki - Completorium on the main floor vocal, 2 pp

V POLISH MUSIC FESTIVAL

November 9, Monday 

KRACOW OPERA, 7.30 PM

Karol Szymanowski - King Roger

Andrzej Dobber - King Roger
Agnieszka Bochenek-Osiecka - Roksana
Rafał Bartmiński - Shepherd
Rafał Majzner - Edrisi
Barbara Baginska - Deaconess
Radoslaw Żukowski - Archiereios

Orchestra and Choir of the Wrocław Opera
Mariusz Treliński – director
Boris Kudlicka – stage design
Ewa Michnik - music direction
Tomasz Szreder - conductor

November 10, Tuesday

WISPIANSKI PAVILION, 12:00 PM

FESTIVAL ACADEMY: JADWIGA SARNECKA - THE FIRST POLISH COMPOSER?

Meeting with Marek Szlezer
Conducted by: Andrzej Kosowski (Collaboration: Małgorzata Polańska)

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KINOTEATHER FUN AT 6:00 PM

Accompanying event - presentation of the documentary film about Andrzej Panufnik (TVP Kultura) "Dad from behind the Iron Curtain", directed by Krzysztof Rzączyński

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AULA COLLEGIUM NOVUM UJ, 7:30 PM

Józef Elsner - Sonata in F major for violin and piano op. 10 No. 1
Aleksander Nowak - Sonata "June-December" for violin and piano
Eugeniusz Knapik - Partita per violino e pianoforte
Grażyna Bacewicz – Two Obereks for violin and piano

Piotr Plawner - violin
Eugene Knapik - piano

November 11, Wednesday

THEATR IM. J. SLOWACKI, 7:30 PM

INDEPENDENCE DAY CONCERT

Andrzej Panufnik – Heroic Overture
Zygmunt Stojowski – Konzertstück in D major op. 31 for cello and orchestra
Grażyna Bacewicz - Pensieri notturni for chamber orchestra
Stanisław Moniuszko – Overture to the opera "Paria"
Stanisław Moniuszko – Neala's Recitative and Romance from the opera "Paria"
Stanisław Moniuszko - Highlander Dances from the opera "Halka"
Stanisław Moniuszko – Halka's recitative and aria "If I were the morning sun" from the opera "Halka"
Henryk Wars - City Sketches, orchestral suite
Noskowski – Memorial Sounds for orchestra

Urška Arlič Gololicic - soprano
Tomasz Strahl - cello
Polish Radio Orchestra
Tomasz Bugaj - conductor

During the concert break, we invite you to the premiere of the specially written "Festival Fanfare" composed by Justyna Kowalska for the Polish Music Festival

November 12, Thursday

WISPIANSKI PAVILION, 12:00 PM

FESTIVAL ACADEMY: GOLDEN POLISH RENAISSANCE AND BAROCK

Meeting with Piotr Poźniak
Led by: Jakub Kubieniec

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SENATORS' HALL AT WAWEL, HOURS: 7:30 PM

Anonymous - Gaude Mater Polonia
Sebastian of Felsztyn - Alleluia, Felix es
Wacław z Szamotuły - Ego sum pastor bonus
Marcin Paligon - Rorate caeli
Jan Brant - Caeli cives
Grzegorz Gerwazy Gorczycki - Missa Paschalis
Bartłomiej Pękiel - Missa Pulcherrima
Mikołaj Zielenski - Vox in frame
Mikołaj Zielenski - Gaudete justi

The Tallis Scholars
Peter Phillips - conductor

November 13, Friday

WISPIANSKI PAVILION, 12:00 PM

FESTIVAL ACADEMY: KARŁOWICZ'S TIME

Meeting with Leszek Polony
Led by: Witold Turdza

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PILHARMONIA IM. K. SZYMANOWSKI, 7:30 PM

Zygmunt Noskowski – Sea Eye, overture
Mieczysław Karłowicz – Eternal Songs, symphonic poem op. 10
Fryderyk Chopin – Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor

Ivo Pogorelich - piano
Choir and Orchestra of the Philharmonic K. Szymanowski in Krakow
Paweł Przytocki - conductor

November 14, Saturday

GOLDEN HALL OF THE PHILHARMONIC, HOURS: 5:00 PM

Concert of participants of prof. Helena Łazarska

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FLORIANKA, 7:30 PM

Music of the Polish Enlightenment

Maciej Kamieński – Overture to the opera "Misery Made Happy"
Antoni Milwid/Jan Krenz – Sinfonia concertante
Jakub Gołąbek - Symphony in C major
Felix

IV POLISH MUSIC FESTIVAL
Krakow November 9-16, 2008 

November 9 (Sunday)

KRACOW PHILHARMONIC HALL, 7:30 p.m.
OPENING CONCERT

Andrzej Panufnik A Procession for Peace (1982-83)
Ignacy Jan Paderewski Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 17 (1888)
Wojciech Kilar Te Deum for solo voices, choir and orchestra (2008)
world premiere

Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra
Polish Radio Choir
preparation: Włodzimierz Siedlik
Silesian Philharmonic Choir
preparation: Waldemar Sutryk
Piers Lane - piano (Australia)
Iwona Hossa - soprano
Ewa Marciniec - alt
Rafał Bartmiński - tenor
Piotr Nowacki - bass
Wojciech Michniewski - conductor

November 10 (Monday)

WYSPIANSKI PAVILION, 12:00 noon
FESTIVAL ACADEMY

Meeting with Michał Znaniecki
Led by Adrianna Ginal

MANGGHA MUSEUM, 5 PM

Sławomir Kupczak Creation II Poem for viola da gamba, harpsichord, recorders and electronics (2007)
world premiere
Wojciech Ziemowit Zych P.S. for harpsichord (2005)
Witold Szalonek Head of Medusa for recorder solo
Zbigniew Bargielski Le cristal flamboyant for harpsichord and tape (2002)
Gabriela Moyseowicz 2 Kanzons for viola da gamba solo (1980)
Wojciech Widłak Chromatic Fantasy for harpsichord (2003)
Marcel Chyrzyński BEELDEN (2007) for recorder, harpsichord and tape
world premiere

Paweł Mykietyn La Strada version for flute, viola da gamba and harpsichord (1991)

The Roentgen Connection
Gośka Isphording - harpsichord (Poland/Netherlands)
Karolina Bäter - recorder (Germany)
Karin Preslmayr - viola da gamba (Austira)

THEATR IM. J. SLOWACKI, 7.30 pm

Prasqual Ester (dir. Michał Znaniecki)
Tadeusz Baird Tomorrow (dir. Ewelina Pietrowiak)

Wrocław Opera
Tomasz Szreder - musical direction

during the break FESTIVAL ACADEMY
Meeting with Alina Bairdowa and Krystyna Szostek-Radkowa, the first actress to play Jessica in T. Baird's Tomorrow
Hosted by: Małgorzata Komorowska

November 11 (Tuesday)

SLOWACKI THEATER, 5.30 p.m.

Jerzy Maksymiuk Norwidian for two sopranos, mezzo-soprano and orchestra
world premiere

Joanna Woś - soprano
Aleksandra Buczek - soprano
Katarzyna Hołysz - mezzo-soprano
AUKSO Chamber Orchestra
Jerzy Maksymiuk - conductor

(Accompanying event in cooperation with the Pro Publico Bono Competition Foundation)

KRACOW PHILHARMONIC HALL, 7.30 pm

Stefan Kisielewski Concerto for chamber orchestra
Wojciech Kilar Vocalise from the music to the film The Ninth Gate for soprano, piano, harpsichord and string orchestra (1999)
Mieczysław Karłowicz (orc. M. Lewandowski) I remember quiet bright golden days op. 1 No. 5 for tenor and orchestra (1896)
Karol Szymanowski My Youth Is Burning for You from the opera Hagith for soprano, tenor and orchestra (1912-13)
Henryk Wars Piano Concerto (?)
Grazyna Bacewicz Overture (1943)
Ludomir Różycki Waltz Caton from Act 3 of the opera Casanova for soprano and orchestra (1922)
Stanisław Moniuszko Recitative and aria by Stefan from the opera Haunted Manor for tenor and orchestra (1865)
Karol Szymanowski Since I Saw You Once from the operetta Lottery for Husbands for soprano, tenor and orchestra (1908-9)
Władysław Szpilman Old Style Waltz (1937-68)
Wojciech Kilar Concerto for piano and orchestra (1997)

Katarzyna Jagiełło - soprano
Pawel Skaluba - tenor
Peter Jablonski - piano (Sweden)
Polish Radio Orchestra
Lukasz Borowicz - conductor

November 12 (Wednesday)

WYSPIANSKI PAVILION, 12:00 noon
FESTIVAL ACADEMY

Meeting with Agnieszka Duczmal
Led by Adrianna Ginal

Ś.O.K., LAMELLI HOUSE, 14.00

Participants concert

3rd POLISH MUSIC FESTIVAL
Kraków November 8-11, 2007 

November 4 (Sunday)

WAWEL CATHEDRAL, 9.00 am
A solemn holy mass for the people of the world of music

KRACOW PHILHARMONIC HALL, ul. Zwierzyniecka 1, 7 pm
OPENING CONCERT

Emil Młynarski - Violin Concerto No. 2 in D major op. 16
Mieczysław Karłowicz - Violin Concerto in A major op. 8

Nigel Kennedy - violin (UK)
Polish Chamber Orchestra
Jacek Kaspszyk - conductor

November 5 (Monday)

FOUNTAIN HALL OF THE HISTORICAL MUSEUM, 12.00 noon
FESTIVAL ACADEMY

Meeting with Jacek Kaspszyk
Led by: Agnieszka Malatyńska-Stankiewicz

KRACOW PHILHARMONIC HALL, ul. Zwierzyniecka 1, 5 p.m.

Emil Młynarski - Violin Concerto No. 2 in D major op. 16
Mieczysław Karłowicz - Violin Concerto in A major op. 8

Nigel Kennedy - violin (UK)
Polish Chamber Orchestra
Jacek Kaspszyk - conductor

THEATR IM. J. SLOWACKI, 7.30 pm

Karol Szymanowski - Lottery for Husbands (1908-9)* accompanying event
Sung texts: Julian Krzewiński-Maszyński
Libretto: Wojciech Graniszewski

Krakow Opera
Piotr Sułkowski - musical direction
Józef Opalski - director
Agata Duda-Gracz - scenography, costumes
Jacek Badurek - choreography
Piotr Pawlik - lighting director

November 6 (Tuesday)

FOUNTAIN HALL OF THE HISTORICAL MUSEUM, 12.00 noon
FESTIVAL ACADEMY

Meeting with Teresa Chylińska and Józef Opalski
Led by: Andrzej Kosowski

MANGGHA JAPANESE ART AND TECHNOLOGY MUSEUM, 7.30 pm

Composition Competition Tadeusz Ochlewski 2002-2007

Robert Kosek - bugle call for solo trumpet
Alina Błońska - Calling into Silence for solo clarinet
Barbara Kaszuba - Fantasy for solo guitar
Łukasz Godyla - Circulations for solo trombone
world premiere

Robert Kosek - Trick for solo saxophone
Jarosław Płonka - Construction in metal for solo trumpet
Dariusz Przybylski - Construction for solo saxophone
Paula Ptach - Variations on a certain rebirth for solo clarinet
Jakub Polaczyk - Combinations on Olympus for solo trombone
world premiere

Marek Pasieczny - Homenaje a Manuel de Falla for solo guitar

Krzysztof Meisinger - guitar
Sebastian Oroń - saxophone
Lubomir Jarosz - trumpet
Roman Widaszek - clarinet
Pawel Cieślak - trombone

November 7 (Wednesday)

DOM POLONIA, 14 MAIN MARKET SQUARE, 12:00 noon
FESTIVAL ACADEMY

Meeting with Marta Ptaszyńska
Led by: Jadwiga Paja-Stach

AULA COLLEGIUM NOVUM UJ, 5 p.m.

Zygmunt Noskowski - String Quartet No. 2
Mikołaj Górecki - Dispersions for string quartet (commissioned by the Festival of Polish Music)
world premiere

Karol Szymanowski - String Quartet No. 1
Marta Ptaszyńska - Mosaics

Silesian Quartet:
Szymon Krzeszowiec - violin
Arkadiusz Kubica - violin
Łukasz Syrnicki - viola
Piotr Janosik - cello

KRACOW PHILHARMONIC HALL, ul. Zwierzyniecka 1, 8 pm

Franciszek Lessel - Cantata to St. Cecilia, patron of music
Krzysztof Meyer - Mass op. 88 for mixed choir and orchestra (1996)
Stanisław Moniuszko - Mass in D flat major

Rena Fujii - soprano (Japan)
Kristina Kapustynska - mezzo-soprano (Ukraine)
Peter Berger - tenor (Slovakia)
Azamat Zeltyrguzov - baritone (Kazakhstan)
Polish Radio Choir in Krakow
Włodzimierz Siedlik - preparing the choir
Polish Radio Orchestra
Lukasz Borowicz - conductor

November 8 (Thursday)

DOM POLONIA, 14 MAIN MARKET SQUARE, 12:00 noon

2nd POLISH MUSIC FESTIVAL
Krakow November 5-11, 2006 

November 5 (Sunday)

KRACOW PHILHARMONIC HALL, ul. Zwierzyniecka 1, 6 p.m.
OPENING CONCERT

Zygmunt Noskowski - Step (1985), 19'
Karol Szymanowski - Violin Concerto No. 1 (1916), 24'
Krzysztof Penderecki - Symphony No. 8 "Lieder der Vergänglichkeit" for 3 solo voices, choir and orchestra (2004/5), ca 55'

Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra in Katowice
Polish Radio Choir in Krakow
Iwona Hossa - soprano
Agnieszka Rehlis - mezzo-soprano
Wojciech Drabowicz - baritone
Akiko Suwanai (Japan) - violin
Marek Kluza - preparing the choir
Krzysztof Penderecki - conductor

November 6 (Monday)

HALL OF THE FOUNTAIN OF THE HISTORICAL MUSEUM, ul. Rynek Główny 35, 12.00 noon
FESTIVAL ACADEMY

Meeting with Krzysztof Penderecki
Hosted by: Mieczyslaw Tomaszewski

CHURCH OF ST. BARBARY, ul. Mały Rynek 8, 7.30 pm

Music from the 15th century Krasiński Manuscript (ca 1440)
Mikołaj from Radom - Gloria
Etienne Grossin - Credo
Mikołaj from Radom - A work without a title
Anonymous - Ave mater o Maria
Anonymous - Virginem mire puchritudinis - In descort
Johannes Ciconia - Gloria - Regina gloriosa - Creed
Anonymous - Salve thronus trinitatis
Mikołaj from Radom - Magnificat
Anonymous - Cracovia civitas
Mikołaj from Radom - Alleluia
Anonymous - Christicolis secunditas
Mikołaj from Radom - Gloria
Nicholas of Ostrorog - Pastor gregis egregius
Antonio Zaccara da Teramo - Gloria Ad ogni vento

ars cantus:
Monika Wieczorkowska - vocals
Piotr Olech - vocals
Maciej Gocman - vocals
Burkard Wehner - vocals
Piotr Karpeta - vocals
Tomasz Dobrzański - recorder, mandora
Anna Sliwa - Fidel
Michal Micker - fidel
Ewa Prawucka - positive

November 7 (Tuesday)

HALL OF THE FOUNTAIN OF THE HISTORICAL MUSEUM, ul. Rynek Główny 35, 12.00 noon
FESTIVAL ACADEMY

Presentation of a CD-ROM about the life and work of Witold Lutosławski prepared by the Witold Lutosławski Society Lutosławski in Warsaw

KRACOW PHILHARMONIC HALL, ul. Zwierzyniecka 1, 7.30 pm

Witold Lutosławski - Overture for string orchestra (1949), 5'
Marek Stachowski - Sinfonietta (1998), 12'
Henryk Mikołaj Górecki - Concerto for harpsichord and orchestra (1980), 9'
Andrzej Panufnik - Arbor Cosmica, parts: I, II, III, X, XI, XII (1983), 30'
Grażyna Bacewicz - Concerto for orchestra (1948), 15'

Sinfonietta Cracovia
Elżbieta Chojnacka - harpsichord
Jerzy Maksymiuk - conductor

November 8 (Wednesday)

HALL OF THE FOUNTAIN OF THE HISTORICAL MUSEUM, ul. Rynek Główny 35, 12.00 noon
FESTIVAL ACADEMY

Meeting with Jerzy Maksymiuk
Led by: Andrzej Sułek

"MANGGHA" - JAPANESE ART AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER, ul. Konopnicka 26, 5 p.m.

Paweł Mykietyn - Although Daedalus has arrived for clarinet, cello and piano (1990), 13'
Tomasz Sikorski - Silence of the Sirens for solo cello (1982), 6'
Eugeniusz Knapik - Trio for violin, clarinet and piano (2003), 20'
Marcel Chyrzyński - In C for clarinet, cello and piano (1996), 6'
Maciej Zieliński - Trio for M.B. for clarinet, violin and cello (2004), 7'
Hanna Kulenty - Sesto for piano (1985), 9'
Marta Ptaszyńska - Flowers of the Moon for cello and piano (1986), 9'
Marek Stachowski - Miroir du temps for clarinet, violin, cello and piano (2003), 20'

International Contemporary Ensemble (USA)
David Bowlin - violin
Katinka Kleijn - cello
Joshua Rubin - clarinet
Cory Smythe - piano

KRACOW PHILHARMONIC HALL, ul. Zwierzyniecka 1, 7.30 pm

Ignacy Feliks Dobrzyński - Overture to the opera Monbar or The Flibustiers op. 30 (1843), 8'
W. A. Mozart - duet "La ci

1ST POLISH MUSIC FESTIVAL
Krakow November 9-13, 2005

November 9 (Wednesday)

KRACOW PHILHARMONIC HALL, ul. Zwierzyniecka 1, 7.30 pm
OPENING CONCERT
PWM JUBILEE CONCERT

Jan Krenz - Overture (2005), 5'
world premiere
Marta Ptaszyńska - Inverted Mountain (2000), 8'
Marcel Chyrzyński - Extended Perception of Echo (1992), 7'30''
Zbigniew Bujarski - Peirene (2003), 20'
Witold Lutosławski - 10 Dances for orchestra (1953), 15'
world premiere
Ignacy F. Dobrzyński - Symphony No. 1 (1829), 26'

Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra in Katowice
Jan Krenz - conductor

November 10 (Thursday)

FOUNTAIN HALL OF THE HISTORICAL MUSEUM, 12.00 noon
FESTIVAL ACADEMY

Meeting with Jan Krenz
Led by: Elżbieta Markowska

CHURCH OF OUR LADY QUEEN OF POLAND ARK THE LORD, Nowa Huta - ul. Obrońców Krzyża 1, 4:00 p.m.

Mikołaj Zieleński - Ortus de Polonia Stanislaus, (ca. 1611)
G. G. Gorczycki - Tota pulchra es Maria (1694)
Mikołaj Gomółka - Let's Tickle with Hands (?1580)
Stanisław Moniuszko - To God - Psalm 137 (ca. 1850)
Feliks Nowowiejski - Parce Domine (1905-9)
Józef Świder - What do you want from us Lord (1997)
Juliusz Łuciuk - Slavic Sonnet IX (1995)
Romuald Twardowski - Regina Coeli (1996)
Wojciech Kilar - Agnus Dei (1997)
Paweł Lukaszewski - About Adonai (1995)

Mixed Marian Choir
Jan Rybarski - conductor

KRACOW PHILHARMONIC HALL, 7.30 pm

H. M. Górecki - Three Pieces in the Old Style (1963), 10'
Grażyna Bacewicz - Concerto for string orchestra (1948), 15'
Krzysztof Penderecki - Sinfonietta per archi (1992), 12'
Mieczyslaw Karłowicz - Serenade (1897), 23'
Wojciech Kilar - Orawa (1986), 9'

Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields
Kenneth Sillito - concertmaster

November 11 (Friday)

FOUNTAIN HALL OF THE HISTORICAL MUSEUM, 12.00 noon
FESTIVAL ACADEMY

Meeting with Wojciech Kilar
Led by Leszek Polony

AULA "FLORIANKA" OF THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC IN KRAKOW, ul. Basztowa 8, 5 p.m.

Anonymous - Symphonia de nativitate (18th century), 10'
Mikołaj Górecki - Concerto notturno for violin and orchestra (2000), 14'
Witold Lutosławski - Funeral Music (1958), 14'
Marek Stachowski - Sinfonietta (1998), 12'
I. J. Paderewski - Suite in G major (1884), 12'
Wojciech Kilar - Orawa (1986), 9'

Polish Radio Chamber Orchestra "Amadeus"
Agnieszka Duczmal - conductor
Kaja Danczowska - violin

KRACOW PHILHARMONIC HALL, 7.30 pm
POLONIA SEMPER FIDELIS

National Anthem
Andrzej Panufnik - Tragic Overture (1942), 7'
Tadeusz Baird - Elegeia (1973), 11'
Karol Szymanowski - Słopiewnie (1921/28), 8'
Zbigniew Penherski - Signals (1992), 4'
Fryderyk Chopin - Piano Concerto in E minor op. 11 (1830), 40'

Polish Radio Orchestra
Krakow Philharmonic Choir
Iwona Sobotka - soprano
Ingolf Wunder (Austria) - piano
Jerzy Maksymiuk - conductor

November 12 (Saturday)

FOUNTAIN HALL OF THE HISTORICAL MUSEUM, 12.00 noon
FESTIVAL ACADEMY

Meeting with Henryk Mikołaj Górecki
Hosted by: Teresa Malecka

BASILICA OF ST. MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL AND ST. STANISŁAWA (ON THE SKAŁCE), ul. Skałeczna 15, 5 p.m.
MUSICA CLAROMONTANA

Marcin Józef Żebrowski (?-1780)- Missa pastoralis ex D
Erik Brikner OSPPE (1705-1760) - De profundis
Louis Maader (18th/19th century) - Offertorium in F pro omni festa, Litany of Loreto in D, Requiem
Filip Gotschalk (1760-1809) - Offertory "Eja chori resonate"

Jasna Gora Band:
Marzena Lubaszka - soprano
Sylwia Złotkowska - alto
Krystian Krzeszowiak - tenor
Jacek Ozimkowski - bass
Zbigniew Pilch - violin
Adam Pastuszka - violin
Ales Rypan (Czech Republic) - oboe
Petra Myskova (Czech Republic) - oboe
Igor Cecocho