Nine days of the festival have been planned with eleven concerts - chamber, symphonic, and multimedia. In connection with the 50th anniversary of the festival, the programmatic emphasis was placed primarily on premieres of works commissioned by the festival or proposed for premiere, especially from the Wrocław compositional environment, currently one of the most interesting in Poland. Twenty composers permanently or loosely connected to Wrocław will create a kind of 'prelude' in the festival program panorama for the World Music Days of the International Society for Contemporary Music, which will take place in Wrocław in 2014, as well as for the program of Wrocław as the European Capital of Culture in 2016. In addition to the upcoming editions of the 'Musica Polonica Nova' festival, auditions of the International Composers' Tribune (for the first time since 1954 in Poland) are planned for these years. Out of the sixty works planned for performance, fifty-two composers, thirty-six of them will have their world premieres, and the next five - first performances in Poland. Special attention deserves the premieres of works by two Ukrainian composers (Igor Szczerbakov from Kyiv and Yuri Kaniuk from Lviv) during the inaugural and final concerts. Three commissions were made to Wrocław composers - Marcin Bortnowski, Cezary Duchnowski, and Paweł Hendrich - to honor a special figure for Wrocław - the poet Rafał Wojaczek, whose 40th anniversary of tragic death was in 2011. Marcin Bortnowski's piece is planned for the Leopoldinum orchestra premiere concert, the next two will be in the program of the Wrocław Philharmonic Choir concert and the National Symphony Orchestra of Polish Radio in Katowice alongside the premiere of a new version of Zbigniew Bargielski's oratorio 'Im Niemandsland' - it will be a concert using electronics, video projection, and with the participation of soloists, conducted by two conductors simultaneously. A special event of the festival will be prepared by the charismatic conductor Marek Moś and the Katowice ensembles - a monographic concert of works by the late Henryk Mikołaj Górecki from 2010 consisting of two cycles of works from the 60s ('Muzyczka' and 'Genesis'), never before presented in an 'integral' form during one concert. An important highlight will be the performance of Greek chamber musicians 'Idée Fixe' in Greek and Polish repertoire, with the premiere of Maria Georgiadou's piece, born in Wrocław and living in Greece. The culmination will be the final concert - a concert of four premieres, including three conducted by two charismatic conductors (Volodymyr Sirenko from Kyiv and Szymon Bywalec from Katowice) with the participation of singers, narrators, the sensational Agata Zubel, and the exciting electric cellist Andrzej Bauer, performing with the accompaniment of the Wrocław Philharmonic Choir and the National Symphony Orchestra of Polish Radio from Katowice. There will also be electronics and video projection. We are convinced that the festival will provide many wonderful experiences.