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11 am, Adam Mickiewicz University Auditorium
YOUNG PERSON’S MUSICOTHEQUE
MASTER AND DISCIPLE
Tickets: Price C
Programme:
7 June 2019 (Friday)
7 pm, Adam Mickiewicz University Auditorium
VIRTUOSI OF THE 21st CENTURY
- Michail LIFITS - piano
- Eiji OUE - conductor
- Poznań Philharmonic Orchestra
- Bartosz MICHAŁOWSKI - introduction
Programme:
- Edvard Grieg
Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 16 - Sergei Rachmaninov
Symphony No. 2 in E minor, Op. 27
8 June 2019 (Saturday)
10 am; 11 am, Lubrański Hall,
Adam Mickiewicz University
LITTLE MUSICOTHEQUE
LITTLE MUSICOTHEQUE OF EVEN YOUNGER PERSON
Tickets: Price C
Programme:
10.00 – concert for children under the age of 3
11.00 – concert for children aged 3-6
Detailed information about the concert: www.prosinfonika.eu
14 June 2019 (Friday)
7 pm, Adam Mickiewicz University Auditorium
THE POEM OF ECSTASY
CLOSING OF THE SEASON
- Henning KRAGGERUD - violin
- Marek PIJAROWSKI - conductor
- Poznań Philharmonic Orchestra
- Jakub Kasperski - introduction
Programme:
- Jean Sibelius
Violin Concerto in D minor, Op. 47 - Grażyna Bacewicz
Partita for Orchestra - Alexander Scriabin
The Poem of Ecstasy (Symphony No. 4), Op. 54
19 June 2019 (Wednesday)
7 pm, Adam Mickiewicz University Auditorium
SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT
WORLD OPERA STARS
- Aleksandra KURZAK - soprano
- Łukasz BOROWICZ - conductor
- Poznań Philharmonic Orchestra
Tickets: Price S5
Programme:
Programme of famous opera fragments
23 June 2019 (Sunday)
7:30 pm, Poznań, Łęgi Dębińskie
AQUANET
OPEN-AIR CONCERT
- Maciej SZTOR - conductor
- Poznań Philharmonic Orchestra
- Bartosz MICHAŁOWSKI - compère
- Dancers from the Student Academic Circle Laboratory of Dance Studies of the University of Physical Education in Poznan
Tickets Free admission
Programme:
- John Williams
THE LOST WORLD
HARRY POTTER – Hedwig’s Theme
HARRY POTTER – Harry’s Wondrous World - Hans Zimmer (arr. John Wasson)
GLADIATOR - Clint Mansell (arr. Jan Valta)
REQUIEM FOR A DREAM - Hans Zimmer, Elton John, Tim Rice (arr. Ted Parson)
LION KING - Vangelis (arr. Maciej Szymański)
CHARIOTS OF FIRE - Ennio Morricone (arr. Richard Ling)
MISSION – GABRIEL’S OBOE - Ramin Djawadi (arr. Fedor Vrtacnik)
GAMES OF THRONES - Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez (arr. Bob Krogstad)
FROZEN - Alan Menken (arr. Ted Parson)
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST - Alan Silvestri (arr. Calvin Custer)
FORREST GUMP - Chuck Mangione (arr. Bob Phillips)
CHILDREN OF SANCHEZ - Lalo Schifrin (arr. Calvin Custer)
MISSION IMMPOSIBLE - Stanisław Moniuszko
MAZUR from the Opera THE HAUNTED MANOR
27 June 2019 (Thursday)
7 pm, Henryk Wieniawski Resort Theatre in Szczawno-Zdrój
54th INTERNATIONAL
HENRYK WIENIAWSKI FESTIVAL
IN SZCZAWNO-ZDRÓJ OPENING CONCERT
- Bomsori KIM - violin
- Łukasz BOROWICZ - conductor
- Poznań Philharmonic Orchestra
Programme:
- Stanisław Moniuszko
Overture – Intrada to mythological Lithuanian cantata Milda - Henryk Wieniawski
Violin Concerto No. 2 in D minor Op. 22 - Bedřich Smetana
My Fatherland (Má vlast): Vysehrad, Vltava, Sarka
Co-organiser:
The Center of Culture and Art in Wroclaw – Institution of Culture of Lower Silesia Province Government
The project is co-funded by the financial sources of the
Lower Silesia Province
30 June 2019 (Sunday)
3 pm, Germany, Chorin Monastery
THE LINKING RIVER – SOUNDS FROM GERMANY’S NEIGHBOURING COUNTRIES
56th CHORINER MUSIKSOMMER FESTIVAL
- Jacek Kortus - piano
- Łukasz BOROWICZ - conductor
- Poznań Philharmonic Orchestra
Programme:
- Stanisław Moniuszko
Overture to the Milda Lithuanian mythological cantata - Fryderyk Chopin
Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor, Op. 11 - Bedřich Smetana
Má vlast – My Motherland (Visehrad; Vltava; Šárka)
With the Linking River concerts, Choriner Musiksommer 2019 sets a focus on integrating musicians and works from Poland. Here, the river is meant to be a metaphor for the things that bring us together, not as a border between countries. Besides, the most interesting things have always been created in times and places where borders dissolved and cultures merged, as can be heard in the works of Moniuszko and Chopin. Smetana, too, has dedicated his “Vltava”, probably his best-known work, to a river.