Chamber Music Concert Filharmonia Narodowa

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Chamber Music Concert
Quintessence, photo: Wojciech Grzędziński

Before the Polish Composers Union commissioned Michał Spisak to write his Quintet for flute, oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon, he had left his homeland to hone his talent under the tutelage of the famous Nadia Boulanger in Paris. Who knows to what extent the opportunity to become acquainted with French chamber music of the first decades of the twentieth century influenced the character of this piece, full of elegance, airiness and attractive – due in large part to the forces – colour?

‘No, young man, not at all like that. More rhythm. It’s a folk dance’ – that is how Edvard Grieg supposedly admonished the young Maurice Ravel as he played one of the ageing composer’s dances. Among Grieg’s numerous arrangements of native melodies, the Four Norwegian Dances, Op. 35, originally composed for two pianos and later reworked – not only by the composer – for various forces, gained great popularity.

Paul Hindemith’s modernist Kammermusik cycle, the eight pieces of which are aptly described as ‘modern Brandenburg concertos’, was intended for various combinations of instruments. Drawing on the material of the first piece, Hindemith subsequently composed a smaller work for wind quintet, termed Kleine Kammermusik.

György Ligeti’s cycle of six miniatures (bagatelles) for wind quintet was first performed without the last piece (dominated by the interval of a second) in Budapest in 1953 because, as the composer himself supposedly commented, ‘totalitarianism doesn’t like dissonance’.

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Piotr Lis

Soloist with the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra. He began working with the orchestra in 2007 whilst studying at the Fryderyk Chopin Academy of Music in Warsaw (now the Chopin University of Music) in Stanisław Malikowski’s class. He also studied under Jean-Louis Capezzali and Jérôme Guichard at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Lyon, and under Diethelm Jonas at the Musikhochschule Lübeck.

He is a prize-winner of the 3rd International Polish Music Competition (3rd prize), winner of the Grand Prix at the 7th National Competition for Wind Chamber Ensembles in Warsaw, and a semi-finalist of the 9th International Oboe Competition of Japan. He has performed as principal oboist with, amongst others, the Sinfonia Varsovia and Sinfonietta Cracovia orchestras, the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra in Katowice, the Polish Radio Orchestra in Warsaw, and the NFM Leopoldinum Orchestra. Between 2010 and 2023, he worked as a lecturer in oboe at the Karol Lipiński Academy of Music in Wrocław and the Stanisław Moniuszko Academy of Music in Gdańsk. Since 2023, the artist has been a member of the Quintessence wind quintet.

 

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