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Little Festival of Polish Chamber Music in Moscow
2011-10-14
Masterpieces of Polish chamber music will resound today and tomorrow (14-15 October) at the Moscow State Conservatory. The programme consists of works ranging from the nineteenth century to modern times: compositions by Juliusz Zarębski, Witold Maliszewski, Grażyna Bacewicz and Krzysztof Penderecki. The Polish repertoire is complemented by works from Piotr Tchaikovsky and Igor Stravinsky.The Festival introduces Polish chamber music performed by excellent musicians. On the first day the Sinfonietta Cracovia orchestra will perform with the soloist Robert Kabara (violin, viola), under the baton of one of the most acclaimed Polish contemporary composers, Krzysztof Penderecki.
The second day will bring concerts with leading Polish soloists of the younger generation: Janusz Wawrowskiego (violin), Anna Maria Staśkiewicz (violin), Katarzyna Budnik-Gałązka (viola), Marcin Zdunik (cello) and Magdalena Bojanowicz (cello). Together with Ewa Pobłocka (piano) they will present the art of performance in chamber arangements specially prepared for this occasion.
Friday, 14 October, 7pm, Small Hall.
Programme:
Krzysztof Penderecki – „Chaconne” (from the „Polish Requiem”)
Krzysztof Penderecki – Concerto for viola, percussion, celesta and orchestra
Grażyna Bacewicz – Concerto for string orchestra
Piotr Tchaikovsky – Souvenir de Florence (version for string orchestra)
Performers:
Krzysztof Penderecki – conductor, Robert Kabara – viola, Sinfonietta Cracovia.
15 October, Saturday, 7pm, Rachmaninov Hall.
Programme:
Witold Maliszewski – String Quintet D-minor, op. 3
Janusz Wawrowski – violin, Anna Maria Staśkiewicz – violin, Katarzyna Budnik – viola, Marcin Zdunik – cello, Magdalena Bojanowicz – cello.
Igor Stravinsky – Italian Suite (arranged for string quartet: Marcin Zdunik)
Janusz Wawrowski – violin, Anna Maria Staśkiewicz – violin, Katarzyna Budnik – viola, Marcin Zdunik – cello.
Juliusz Zarębski – Piano Quintet G-minor, op. 34
Janusz Wawrowski – violin, Anna Maria Staśkiewicz – violin, Katarzyna Budnik – viola, Marcin Zdunik – cello, Ewa Pobłocka –piano.
Dates: 14 and 15 October 2011, 7pm.
Place: The Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory, Bolshaya Nikitskaja 15, Moscow. Organiser: Kraków Industrial Society.
Project co-financed by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage.
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