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Sacrum Non Profanum Trzęsacz 2012

2012-08-13
Today the 7th edition of the Sacrum Non Profanum International Music Festival, dedicated to the work of Henryk Mikołaj Górecki, will start. The Sacrum Non Profanum festival is a project aimed at popularisation of high composers of music of the past and present. Through six holiday days (from 13 to 18 August) Trzęsacz will be the cultural centre of the region, attracting music lovers from home and abroad interested in concerts by prominent artists and young musicians of world renown. This year's concerts will be held under the frame of: Music of our time - Henryk Mikołaj Górecki.

Programme highlights:
13 August (Monday) Trzęsacz
Bartłomiej Nizioł – violin (Switzerland), Andrzej Mielewczyk - organ (Germany) Academia Orchestra, Bohdan Boguszewski – conductor
Henryk Mikołaj Górecki – Three pieces in Old Style
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy – Concerto in d-minor for violin and string orchestra

14 August (Tuesday) Trzęsacz
Wacław Golonka - organ, Anna Górecka – piano, Poznań Accordion Quintet, Academia Orchestra, Bohdan Boguszewski – conductor
Henryk Mikołaj Górecki - Cantata for organ op. 26

15 August (Wednesday) Świnoujście
Barbara Tritt – soprano , Wolfgang Seifen – organ (Germany) Academia Orchestra, Orchestra of the Szczecin Philharmonic, Bohdan Boguszewski – conductor
Henryk Mikołaj Górecki – III Symfonia Pieśni Żałosnych for solo soprano and orchestra op. 36

16 August (Thursday) Trzęsacz
Patrycja Piekutowska – violin, Vincent de Pol - organ (Germany)
Academia Orchestra, Bohdan Boguszewski – conductor
Mikołaj Górecki (jr) - Concerto Notturno, Denis Bedard – Concerto pour orgue et orchestre a coredes

17 August (Friday) Trzęsacz
European Krzysztof Penderecki Music Centre
ECMKP – organ, Anna Leszczyńska – flute, Jakub Kościuszko – guitar
Kraków Reed Trio, Szczeciń String Quartet Vigo Roso
In the programme: Dariusz Przybylski – organ, duet flute guitar, Kraków Reed Trio
Henryk Mikołaj Górecki – Already It Is Dusk, music for String Quartet (String Quartet No.1) Op.62
Reed Trio (oboe, clarinet, bassoon)

18 August (Saturday) Świnoujście
Tomasz Adam Nowak – organ (Germany), Leszek Skrla – baritone, ZUT Choir Szczecin,
Preparation: Sz. Wyrzykowski, Academia Orchestra, Orchestra of the Szczecin Philharmonic, Bohdan Boguszewski – conductor
Henryk Mikołaj Górecki - Beatus Vir – (Psalm for baritone solo, mixed choir and large orchestra op. 38)

More information: http://www.rewal.pl/pl/imprezy/item/2679-sacrum-non-profanum-trzesacz-

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