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Valentine’s Day Concert

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Sat, Feb 15, 2025, 18:00
Signum Saxophone Quartet, photo: Anna Tena Drawing liberally on classical, jazz and American traditional music, Leonard Bernstein’s work is currently experiencing a real renaissance. This is partly due to a recent biographical film (promoted in Poland by Jakub Józef Orlinski at the Warsaw Philharmonic) about the composer’s emotional life. Hence the evening of Valentine’s Day (whether you celebrate it or not) is worth spending with Bernstein’s vibrant, passionate and witty music. In addition, suites from his famous stage works, the... Read full text

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Musicians

Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra
Warsaw Philharmonic Choir
Eiji OueConductor
Bartosz MichałowskiChorus Director
Signum Saxophone Quartet
Blaž KemperleSoprano saxophone
Jacopo TaddeiAlto saxophone
Alan LužarTenor Saxophone
Aram PoghosyanBaritone saxophone

Program

Suite from the operetta CandideLeonard Bernstein
Concerto grosso for saxophone quartet and orchestraWilliam Bolcom
Valentino Dances - Suite from the opera The Dream of ValentinoDominick Argento
Suite from the musical West Side StoryLeonard Bernstein
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