La Folle Journée de Varsovie: Central European Fusion (42)
The 14th edition of the Festival: ORIGINS | TICKETS AVAILABLE ON EVENTIM.PL
PERFORMERS:
Sirba Octet:
Richard Schmoucler violin, artistic direction
Laurent Manaud-Pallas violin
Cécile Grassi viola
Claude Giron cello
Stanislas Kuchinski double bass
Philippe Berrod clarinet
Christophe Henry piano
Iurie Morar cimbalom
Jerzy Semkow Polish Sinfonia Iuventus Orchestra
Alexander Humala conductor
PROGRAMME:
Moldavian Suite: Jelea Din Bosanci (Doïna) / Hora Din Grăniceşti / Sirba Lui Nutu [8’]
Tire L’aiguille [5’]
Dos Broitele [4’]
Tata, Vine Pastele [4’]
Cocher, ralentis tes cheveaux [6’]
Doina / Hora Flacailor [5’]
Deux Guitares [5’]
Farges Mikh Nit / Zug Es Meir Noch Amool [8’]
Azol Tantzmen / Arga [5’]
Corageasca [2’]
Hora Moldoveneasca [6’]
Szalone Dni Muzyki (La Folle Journée de Varsovie) returns in 2024 with a rich and varied selection of 56 concerts over a period of three days. This year’s festival theme is Origins. And a journey to the origins is a fascinating expedition! We will wander towards nature: to the murmur of gushing water and birdsong, but also to ancient ways of human communication – primordial rhythm or traditional calling and singing. We will look at traditional instruments and folk inspirations in both classical music and jazz. We will reach out to the great works of the classical canon, such as Bach’s Goldberg Variations (no. 51), Mozart’s operas (no. 9), the symphonies of Beethoven and Dvořák (nos. 23, 47), Bartók’s Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion (no. 27), Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue (nos. 32, 53) and Bernstein’s Symphonic Dances from West Side Story (nos. 1, 48, 55). These are “original” works for the cultural formation of modern audiences, and they are an inexhaustible mine of inspiration for subsequent generations, drawing on these sources to the fullest.
Sponsors
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ORGANIZERS
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CO-ORGANIZERS
La Folle Journée de Varsovie Festival is co-financed by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage and ran in cooperation with the National Cultural Center.
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Co-financed by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage as a part of program “Music”, implemented by the National Institute of Music and Dance.
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CO-ORGANIZERS
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Co-financed by
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Fundacja Ogrody Muzyczne
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Projekt współfinansuje miasto stołeczne Warszawa
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Patrons of the Polish National Opera
Partners of the Opera Academy