La Folle Journée de Varsovie – Musical Wanderes
A New World
THE PROGRAMME
Jacques Brel Vesoul (arr. Thibault Perrine)
Giovanni Bottesini Capriccio di Bravura
Marcel Azzola / André Astier Caprice Mazurka
Astor Piazzolla Vuelvo Al Sur
Ernesto Nazareth Cavaquinho
Giovanni Bottesini Élégie
Jo Privat Nuit Blanche – La Sorcière – Papillon Noir
Victor Dinikov Danse Roumaine
Dimitri Shostakovich Adagio from the ballet Limpid Stream
Richard Galliano Tango pour Claude
PERFORMERS:
Félicien Brut accordion
Édouard Macarez double bass
The 9th edition of the world's largest classical music festival will arrive to Warsaw on the last weekend of September, having stopped over in France, Japan, and Russia. In the course of three festival days, the event's 55 concerts will welcome nearly 1000 artists from across the globe.
'This year we focus on composers who left their home countries, either for political or personal reasons, searching for a new land to live and work in,' says René Martin, the originator and artistic director of the festival. 'In Warsaw, Poland, where we now celebrate 100 since the country regained its sovereignty, this theme has a special significance. For that reason, Polish music will be strongly present in the concert's programmes,' adds Janusz Marynowski, director of Sinfonia Varsovia.
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