Information from the world of classical music
The new international album by Beata Szałwińska - “Aconcagua Project - Astor Piazzolla”, which has been recognized by music critics worldwide as one of the greatest and most important musical tributes to Piazzolla, will also have its premiere in Poland!
Announcement of the results of composer competitions during the Closing Gala with the participation of Glocal Hero Award 2012 laureates Elżbieta and Krzysztof Penderecki.
Final of the TRANSATLANTYK Film Music Competition, "A Death in Colombia" at the Candles in Rozbitek and the last screening of Culinary Cinema.
The morning of the fifth day of the Festival was dominated by an extremely interesting competition in the second stage of the TRANSATLANTYK Instant Composition Contest. On the stage of the Grand Theatre in Poznań, 11 young composers competed – 10 from Poland and one from Israel.
The competition of young composers for a prize of $35,000 and 17,000 tickets and passes sold at Multikino 51.
Have you ever asked yourself where music came from? Is it possible that it is such an integral part of our lives that it is hard to imagine that it could not exist and that our ancestors could live without it?
On Friday morning, the greatest popularity among the festival audience was enjoyed primarily by three titles. The free screenings of the films "Pinocchio" and "Casper the Friendly Ghost" attracted the youngest viewers to the cinema. For adults, the exceptional treat turned out to be "Tales That Only Live in Memory" - a poetic story of a village in the Brazilian interior, which has won numerous awards at film festivals around the world.
The second day of the TRANSATLANTYK Festival 2012 is primarily the beginning of a great cinematic feast.
This year's Festival began with a press conference at Multikino 51, which was attended by numerous journalists as well as invited guests to Poznań. Of course, the patrons of the event - the President and Vice President of the City of Poznań - were also present.
A composer and violinist from Vienna during the classical era, he was primarily known for his operatic works and singspiels, for which he mostly wrote the librettos himself. He also composed instrumental music, of which he is known today.
This colorful and original figure of the music scene can be considered a true eccentric in a sense. His interpretations compared to other pianists are exceptional, and the artist's stage image makes it hard to forget about him.
Considered one of the most important Czech composers of the early 20th century. His music, although significantly inspired by the works of his predecessors Smetana and Dvořák, is difficult to classify as it evolved in various directions at every stage.
Spanish composer belonging to the group of artists creating within the so-called National Schools. He was the first in his country to start using rhythms and folk melodies, which he wove into his works.
This Italian composer, born in Naples in 1846, discovered his life passion at the age of 11...
Internationally renowned pianist, graduate of the Academy of Music in Warsaw. As a scholarship holder of the French government, she studied at the Ecole Normale de Musique Alfred Cortot in Paris.
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