On Easter Sunday, at 7.00 p.m., we would like to invite you to listen to a piano recital broadcasting the works of the most outstanding composers of the 19th and 20th centuries. You will have an opportunity to watch the concert performed by the young pianists on the Philharmonic's Facebook profile, conducted in German
Feel more than welcome to join a concert of the artists representing the youngest generation of Polish pianism. On the stage of the Philharmonic, we will host them on the eve of the Chopin Competition in Warsaw, postponed to year 2021.
Aleksandra Świgut is an extremely titled pianist, the winner of the laurel of the 47th . Frederic Chopin Polish National Competition. Together with
Adam Goździewski and Krzysztof Książek, they will take us into the world of Chopin, Schumann and Rachmaninov.
The longer you live, the more you know. I have came to the conclusion that music is really the most important thing – it's a cliche and everyone says it, but ultimately music is the energy that is passed on to the audience by the performer - says Ingolf Wunder, recalling his Chopin Competition. -
It was nice to see that what I feel in music, others also feel and react to what I do. And that was the most important thing for me.
Kevin Kenner also explains: -
I will not be here forever, but I see that my mission is to pass my knowledge and experience to the younger generations and leave something meaningful behind me. I want to inspire them and share with them ideas that I hope will take root and help them create their own
Today, the group of the great masters is joined by new, outstanding artists whom we will be able to listen to at the beginning of their world career. We are convinced that in the future they will be happy to return to our stage, remembering their recital in Szczecin as an electrifying meeting with an amazing audience.
On Sunday evening, we are happy to invite you to listen to the concert at which
The Vienna Carnival Op. 26 of Robert Schumann, Études-Tableaux (selection) op. 33 of Sergei Rachmaninov and the Sonata in B flat minor, Op. 35 of Frederic Chopin will be performed.
You will have an opportunity to listen to the recital in German language on
Easter Sunday, April 4th, at 7.00 p.m. on the Philharmonic Facebook profile.