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Anna Szostak

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This week
In Katowice

The Festival of Premieres

Sat, Mar 15, 2025, 18:00
Szymon Bywalec (Conductor), Orkiestra Muzyki Nowej, Anna Szostak (Conductor), The Katowice City Singers' Ensemble Camerata Silesia, Izumi Yoshida (Visualization), Composers:, Nina Fukuoka (Electronics), Mateusz Śmigasiewicz (Electronics), Sławomir Wojciechowski
The Festival of Premieres is a celebration of discoveries – both the latest ones and those which had to wait for their time to come. After all, the masters of traditional and baroque music taught us that discoveries can be made after hundreds or even thousands of years. The forgotten minimalistic works by Tomasz Sikorski and Zygmunt Krauze waited decades for their premieres, and so did Barbara Buczek’s Anekumena, which could not be more stylistically distant from the two. In order to discover themselves, composers sometimes need extraordinary soloists who play unusual instruments (Paweł Romańczuk’s theremin in Paweł Hendrich’s Sfumato) or such instruments that are only superficially usual (Małgorzata Walentynowicz in Jacek Sotomski’s Piano Concerto). An intergenerational, acoustic-electric meeting is about to take place between the Silesian String Quartet and the NeoQuartet, while the ensemble OMN will perform together with the Camerata Silesia. We will also take care of the little ones (Baby Opera by Ewa Fabiańska-Jelińska), and the AUKSO strings will sing Krzysztof Knittel’s composition on “the gift of life” (the Hawaiian ka makana o ke ola). And what discoveries will the Warsaw-based Hashtag Ensemble bring us? See (and hear!) you at NOSPR from 14th to 16th March.
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Next month
In Katowice

Camerata Silesia / Orlow / Gusnar / Whitbourn / Different roots, same magnificent sound

Sun, Apr 13, 2025, 12:00
The Katowice City Singers' Ensemble Camerata Silesia, Anna Szostak (Conductor), Tomasz Orlow (Organ), Paweł Gusnar (Saxophon)
Although the organ is traditionally associated with sacred music and grand concerts, it can also be a fascinating complement to less typical chamber settings. The untypical combinations in this year’s organ concert series provide unique sounds and new, unexpected combinations. The result? We become more open to new interpretational possibilities and free experimenting. One of such unusual pairings is that of the organ and the saxophone – instruments differing both in their roots and in character. There are the centuries of tradition of organ music and there is the saxophone, which, despite its relatively short history in classical music, has gained significant popularity thanks to its versatility and a broad palette of sound. In the Passacaglia moderna improvised composition, Tomasz Orlow and Paweł Gusnar reach for a classical form, into which they introduce contemporary elements. Together, the saxophone and the organ create musical structures referencing the past and simultaneously opening up new sonic spaces. The role of improvisation is crucial here, as it gives the musicians space for creative exploration. [Alexandra Kozowicz]Concert duration: approximately 70 minutes