6th International “Eufonie” Music Festival of Central and Eastern Europe
2nd November – 8th December, various venues in 6 Polish cities: Warsaw, Lublin, Krakow, Luslawice, Katowice & Debica
The International Music Festival of Central and Eastern Europe “Eufonie” is organized by the National Cultural Center with funds from the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage.
The idea of the festival is to disseminate the cultural heritage of most of the countries today referred to as Central and Eastern Europe: from the Balkans, Romania and Austria, the Visegrad Group countries, Ukraine and Belarus, to the Baltic States. The area is an extremely interesting melting pot, which allows to discover its complexity through the variety of works and artists presented. The uniqueness of the Festival is, on the one hand, drawing on tradition, and on the other, presenting completely new, previously undiscovered sounds. The euphonies present music of various eras and styles.
The name of the festival comes from the word euphonia (from Greek ευφωνία, euphonia), denoting harmoniously juxtaposed elements, harmoniously matched sounds. The festival’s identification is a combination of the letter “f” from the name and the sound hole of a violin, cello or double bass.
Find out more & see the Full Programme under the link below or visit the Festiwal Eufonie Facebook Page or Instagram
Festiwal Eufonie – 6. Międzynarodowy Festiwal Muzyki Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej