9th November, 6-7:30pm, Studio Sienko Gallery, 57A, Lant Street, Southwark SE1 1QN
Come along for a special concert of music by the most famous Polish composers, to mark Poland’s Independence Day (11th November), performed by the acclaimed Filipczak siblings.
PROGRAMME:
I. J. Paderewski / arr. S. Barcewicz
Melodie Op. 16 nr 2
H. Wieniawski
Obertas Op. 19 nr 1
K. Szymanowski / arr. G. Bacewicz
Preludium Op.1 nr 1
H. Wieniawski / arr. F. Kreisler
Caprice Op.18 nr 4
F. Janiewicz / arr. A. Moffat
Elegie
H. Wieniawski (1835-1880)
Polonaise de Concert in D major Op. 4
F. Chopin (1810-1849)
Nocturne
M. Karłowicz
Na śniegu, words by M. Konopnicka
Pamiętam ciche, jasne, złote dnie, words by K. Przerwa-Tetmajer
F. Chopin
Nocturne
H. Wieniawski
Fantasy Brillante Op. 20 on themes from Charles Gounod “Faust”
ABOUT THE ARTISTS:
Violinist MAGDALENA FILIPCZAK has been praised as “a musical chameleon, quickly getting under the skin of whatever she’s playing” (THE ARTS DESK), with a flair for captivating performances that leave a lasting impression. Her recent Carnegie Hall recital debut was heralded by the New York Concert Review as “a concert not to be forgotten…Ms Filipczak exploited it as the vehicle of violin wizardry it was meant to be…surpassed expectations.”
READ MORE on: Magdalena Filipczak – violinist
As a soloist and chamber musician pianist ŁUKASZ FILIPCZAK has given concerts in England, France, Belgium, Germany, Ukraine, and several other countries, performing at some of the world’s most iconic venues, including the Berliner Philharmonie and the Royal Festival Hall. Most notable performances include Chopin’s Second Piano Concerto with the Hanseatica Orchestra under Michał Krężlewski at Lutoslawski’s Studio One (the Polish Radio Concert Hall) in Warsaw; premiering and recording the Symphonic Poem by A. Kurylewicz as the soloist with the Polish National Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir in Warsaw…
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Tickets: £25 / £15
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