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II Henryk Mikołaj Górecki International Festival of Contemporary Music
2012-09-18
During the HGM Festival 2 in Kraków, taking place in the days 21-23 September, we will hear pieces by Henryk Mikołaj Górecki (festival patron), Andrzej Koszewski, Tadeusz Paciorkiewicz and Marek Jasiński, among others. World contemporary music will be presented at the festival with particular emphasis on the works of Henryk Mikołaj Górecki and other Polish composers. The festival allows listeners to participate in concerts performed by world-class artists. The festival has an open and cyclical formula, refreshed every year. It is addressed to a wide public in the Małopolska Voivodship. The concerts will take place in old venues, historically important for the city of Kraków, including: the Basilica of the Franciscan Order, St Anne’s Church and the Bunkier Sztuki in Kraków. During the festival, we will hear works by foreign composers, including: A.Desenclos, D.Milhaud, M.Durufle, B.Britten, Nick Vasallo, Morten Lauridsen, and Polish composers: Henryk Mikołaj Górecki, Adrian Robak, Marek Jasiński, Tadeusz Paciorkiewicz, Andrzej Koszewski.(information from the festival website: www.hgmfestival.pl)
Programme:
Friday, 21 September, 8pm
St Anne’s Church in Kraków, ul. Św. Anny 11
Royal String Quartet
In the programme: III Kwartet Smyczkowy - H.M. Górecki
Saturday, 22 September, 8pm
Bunkier Sztuki in Kraków, Plac Szczepański 3a
Muzyka Centrum Duo
In the programme: Marek Chołoniewski, John Cage, Bogusław Schaeffer, Roman Haubenstock-Ramati, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Marin Marais, Kazimierz Pyzik
Sunday, 23 September, 8pm
Basilica of the Franciscan Order in Kraków, ul. Franciszkańska 3
Choir of the Silesian Philharmonic conducted by Jarosław Wolanin
Concert dedicated to the IX Grzegorz Fitelberg International Competition in Katowice
In the programme: A.Desenclos, D.Milhaud, M.Durufle, B.Britten, Nick Vasallo, Morten Lauridsen, Adrian Robak, Marek Jasiński, Tadeusz Paciorkiewicz, Andrzej Koszewski
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