Concert of Christmas Carols Filharmonia Narodowa

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Concert of Christmas Carols
Warsaw Philharmonic Choir

Christmas is a holiday full of paradoxes. On one hand, it brings joy at the arrival of the long-awaited Messiah. On the other, it recalls the story of his birth in poverty, marked by suffering and future sacrifice. Although the repertoire of Christmas carols theoretically focuses on a single event, it is not limited to a religious message. It is a multidimensional story about the culture, time and sensitivity of the people who have created Christmas stories over the centuries. Their lyrics and music, often strongly rooted in local realities, convey images of the flora, fauna, customs and emotions of a given place. For example, in a certain Baroque villancico, the baby Jesus appears as a bullfighter facing a bull – a figure of evil (he must lose this fight for his mission to be fulfilled).

The carol genre – seemingly perfectly familiar – turns out to be a space of endless invention. A single melody can be used in dozens of arrangements: from simple monophonic forms to complex vocal-instrumental textures. This diversity of the carolling heritage has been explored for many years by the Warsaw Philharmonic Choir, which each year offers a new, carefully thought-out programme of December concerts. The concerts feature works old and contemporary, Polish and foreign – diverse, yet consistent in their emotional power. All of this so that, if only for a moment, amid the darkness and cold of a winter’s day, we can relish the warmth that has emanated from the sounds of Christmas carols for centuries.
 

Bartłomiej Gembicki

The Warsaw Philharmonic Strategic Patron of the Year – PKO Bank Polski – warmly welcomes you to join us in this concert
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Jakub Pankowiak

Doctor of Musical Arts, graduate of the Academy of Music in Poznań (diploma with distinction) in the organ class of Sławomir Kamiński whose assistant he has been since graduating in 2008. He honed his skills at the Chopin University of Music in Warsaw under Magdalena Czajka, at the Musikhochschule Lübeck under Arvid Gast (as part of the Socrates and Erasmus programmes, 2009), as well as during national and international masterclasses led by outstanding artists.

Jakub Pankowiak is a laureate of many organ competitions in Poland and abroad, including the International Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis Competition in Vilnius (Third Prize and a special prize for the best performance of works by Johann Sebastian Bach, 2011), the National Organ Competition of Performance of Works by Dietrich Buxtehude in Krakow (First Prize, 2008), the International Organ Competition for Young Organists in Opava (an honorary mention, 2006), the Competition of Polish Organ Music in Legnica (First Prize, 2006), the Feliks Nowowiejski International Organ Competition in Poznań (Fourth Prize and prize for the youngest finalist, 2005), the Organ Music Competition as part of the International Rev. Stanisław Ormiński Religious Music Competition in Rumia (Second Prize, 2004), and was also a scholarship holder of the city of Poznań (2010). In 2017, he was honoured with a Decoration for Merit to Polish Culture from the Minister of Culture and National Heritage. In 2022, he was awarded a Bronze Medal for long–Time Service by the President of the Republic of Poland, Andrzej Duda.

He performs as a soloist and accompanist and has given nearly 400 concerts in such distinguished venues as the Gewandhaus in Leipzig, the Berliner Dom and the Warsaw Philharmonic. He has performed in Poland, Lithuania, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and Israel.

Since 2017, Jakub Pankowiak has been regularly collaborating with the Warsaw Philharmonic Choir under the baton of Bartosz Michałowski. Since 2025, he has been an assistant professor at the Academy of Art in Szczecin.

 

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