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Warsaw Music Encounters
2003-05-08
On 5-11 May 2003, the Warsaw Branch of Polish Composers' Union invites audiences to the 17th Warsaw Music Encounters. Early Music - New Music.
Programm:
May 5 (7 p.m.) - Royal Castle
Chamber Choir PRO FORMA, Marcin Wawruk - dir.
John Farmer - Fair Phyllis I saw
Glaches de Wert - M'ha punt' Amor
Jan Fotek - Fraszki
Ralph Vaughan Williams - Over hill, overdale
Claude Debussy - Yver, vous n'estes qu'un villam
Mikołaj z Krakowa - Date sinceram moerentibus
Quirino Gasparini - Adoramus te, Christe
Rihards Dubra - Pater noster
Maurice Duruflé - Ubi caritas
Paweł Łukaszewski - Beatus vir, sanctus Martinus
Raymond Schroyens - Heart, we will forget him
Arvo Pärt - Magnificat
Romuald Twardowski - A w niedzielę, Z tamtej strony jeziora
Stanisław Wiechowicz - Na glinianym wazoniku
Todor Skalovski - Makedońska humoreska
Joe Burke/Mike Sammes - Tiptoe through the tulips
Moses Hogan - Elijah Rock
May 6 (7 p.m.) - Mazovian Centre for Culture and Arts
Katarzyna Duda - violin, Grzegorz Gorczyca - piano, Maciej Grzybowski - piano
Witold Rudziński - Sonata Pastorale per violino e pianoforte
Tadeusz Paciorkiewicz - Sonata for Violin and Piano
Paweł Mykietyn - 4 Preludes for Piano
Gideon Klein - Sonata for Piano
Anton Webern - Variations Op. 27 for Piano
7 maja, godz. 19.00 - Witold Lutosławski Polish Radio Concert Studio
Krzysztof Bąkowski - violin, Polish Radio Orchestra, Krzysztof Słowiński - dir.
Tadeusz Baird - Sinfonietta
Henryk Czyż - Canzona di barocco
Grażyna Bacewicz - Violin Concerto No. 1
Kazimierz Serocki - Sinfonietta for 2 String Orchestras
Jan Krenz - Rhapsody
Antoni Szałowski - Ouverture
8 maja, godz. 19.00 - A. Osiecka Polish Radio Concert Studio
Olga Pasiecznik - soprano, Maciej Grzybowski - piano
Konstanty Regamey - Młodzieńcze pieśni
Karol Szymanowski - Etiude in B flat minor Op. 4 No. 2 in transcription for Voice and Piano, Pieśni księżniczki z baśni Op. 31
Józef Koffler - Zwei Lieder Op. 1, Quattre počmes Op. 22
Edward Pałłasz - Kołysanki żydowskie do słów ludowych
9 maja, godz. 19.00 - Mazovian Centre for Culture and Arts
Eun Shill Park - piano, Ryszard Bednarczuk - cello, Urszula Kmieć - harpsichord
Andrzej Dutkiewicz - a-la for Piano
Edward Sielicki - Ballada for Piano and Tape
Joachim Olkuśnik - Sonata for Cello solo
Jan Oleszkowicz - Wariacje księżycowe for Cello and Tape
Jacek Grudzień - Tritonos for Harpsichord and Tape
Jerzy Kornowicz - Kształty żywiołów for Harpsichord and Piano
10 maja, godz. 19.00 - Royal Castle
Cezariusz Gadzina - saxophone, Wilanów String Quartet
Zbigniew Bagiński - II String Quartet
Paweł Szymański - 5 Pieces for String Quartet
Jan Ekier - Variations with Two Themes and double Fugue
Maciej Małecki - Aria and Scherzo for Saxophone and String Quartet
Henryk Czyż - Etiude for String Quartet
11 maja, godz. 18.00 - Royal Castle
Chamber Orchestra "Wratislavia", Jan Stanienda - dir.
Adam Sławiński - Canto for String Orchestra
Paweł Buczyński - Muzyka opadających liści for String Orchestra
Franz Schubert - Rondo A-dur na skrzypce i orkiestrę smyczkową
Zbigniew Penherski - Mała litania smyczkowa for Chamber Orchestra
Romuald Twardowski - Tryptyk mariacki for String Orchestra
Józef Haydn - Symphony No. 44
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