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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Ewelina Siedlecka-Kosińska

A graduate of Tadeusz Gadzina’s violin class and Bożena Betley’s singing class at the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music. In 2011 she received a scholarship from the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage. She has won prizes in numerous competitions, including first prize in the 1st International Giulio Perotti Competition in Ueckermünde (2011) and third prize in the 2nd Canticum Gaudium International Early Music Vocal Competition in Poznań (2013). Since 2011 she has been a member of the Sabionetta early music ensemble, with which, in 2013, she recorded a disc of sixteenth-century Polish music, Podobieństwo Żywota Krześcijańskiego, which a year later was nominated for one of the Polish record industry’s Fryderyk awards. She has performed in the operatic shows Loterya and Dziady-Widma by Stanisław Moniuszko, and also Dido and Aeneas by Henry Purcell. Since 2010 she has been co-creating musical shows in the series Zorka, dziewczynka z gwiazd, organised by Polish Radio Channel 3 at the Witold Lutosławski Concert Studio in Warsaw. She also works with the Il Tempo, Ars Nova and Canor Anticus ensembles. A member of the Warsaw Philharmonic Choir for the last eight years, since 2017 she has been performing as a soloist with the Warsaw Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra under the baton of Jan Lewtak.

 

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