Choral Music Concert Filharmonia Narodowa

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Choral Music Concert
Warsaw Philharmonic Choir, Bartosz Michałowski

tickets for this concert on sale from 28.07 (10 a.m.)

 

Pascal Dusapin is a composer born in 1955, a student of Iannis Xenakis and Franco Donatani. His works feature microtonality, which stems from folkloric inspirations, as well as minimalist, modal harmonies. Granum sinapis, from 1992, is an eight-movement work for a cappella choir, combining an unconventional approach to melody and harmony with a ritualistic, almost trance-like form, in which regularly repeated phrases and techniques reveal successive images of a mystical vision. The composer drew on the words of the medieval Dominican theologian Eckhart von Hochheim (Master Eckhart; c.1260–c.1328), who towards the end of his life was accused of heresy.

Giya Kancheli’s Amao omi, from 2005, is also meditative in nature, expressed in long, euphonically harmonised sounds, sung by a choir, and delicate cantilena melodies in the part of a saxophone quartet. The Senseless War – as the title of the work translates – uses the words of Vazha Pshaveli (Luka Razikashvili; 1861–1915), a Georgian poet representing the national liberation movement.

Arvo Pärt composed the Berliner Messe for mixed choir and organ in 1990 to a commission from the 90th Katholikentag in Berlin – an ecumenical and interfaith festival organised every two years by the Zentralkomitee der deutschen Katholiken in various German dioceses. The work was first performed on 24 May this year at St-Hedwigs-Kathedrale in Berlin. It features the use of the tintinnabuli technique: constantly repeated but minimally modified musical cells, leading to – once again, as with Dusapin and Kancheli – a mystical, purifying experience.
 

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Paweł Gusnar

Saxophonist, both soloist and chamber musician, as well as educator, professor of musical arts. He teaches at the Chopin University of Music in Warsaw, where from 2016 to 2024 he served as vice-rector for international affairs, and at the Grażyna and Kiejstut Bacewicz Academy of Music in Łódź. He is also a visiting professor at the Zhejiang Conservatory of Music in Hangzhou, China. He is a member of the Council for Scientific Excellence (term of office 2024–2027) in the field of art, in the discipline of musical arts.

Paweł Gusnar is a versatile artist, open to various styles and forms of expression. He combines his activities in the fields of classical, jazz and popular music with equal expertise. He is a promoter of contemporary music, an inspirer and the first performer of many works by Polish composers (over 80 pieces have been written for him, including 16 for saxophone and orchestra).

He performs in prestigious concert halls – philharmonic and chamber music venues in Poland and abroad, as well as at major festivals. As a soloist, he has performed with almost all philharmonic orchestras in Poland, with Sinfonia Varsovia, the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra in Katowice, the Polish Radio Orchestra in Warsaw, AUKSO Chamber Orchestra of the City of Tychy, Amadeus Chamber Orchestra of Polish Radio and the Jerzy Semkow Polish Sinfonia Iuventus Orchestra. He collaborates with the best Polish big bands, including the ensembles of Adam Sztaba, Tomasz Szymuś, Krzysztof Herdzin and the Kukla Band, as well as with the ROMA Musical Theatre in Warsaw. He also performs as a session musician and has participated in numerous television productions and radio recordings. He has released over 70 CDs, including more than 20 of his own and co-authored albums. He is the winner of six Fryderyk Awards (2014, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2023, 2024), Golden Diplomas of the ‘Music Eagles’ Competition (2023, 2024), Armatki Kultury (2019), the Pizzicato Supersonic Award (2009), the Chopin University of Music Rector’s Award (2015, 2021), and the Director of the Centre for Artistic Education Award (2018). He has been nominated for the title of Coryphaeus of Polish Music (2014, 2015, 2017) and the International Classical Music Awards (2020), among others.
 

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