The REED CONNECTION anchor trio is a joint initiative of the soloists of the Tadeusz Baird Zielona Góra Philharmonic. The main idea behind the formation of the ensemble is to promote the joy of making music together and to promote Polish and world music.
Krzysztof Penderecki was born on November 23, 1933 in Dębica in a family with Armenian roots. Initially, he learned to play the violin and took composition lessons from Franciszek Skołyszewski.
Krzysztof Tymendorf - viola player
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In the video "DKWTrio - Polish Rhapsody", we can admire the great musical talent of the three members of Das Kleine Wien Trio and Camerata Polonia under the direction of Marek Kudlicki. The lineup of the DKWTrio consists of Krzysztof Kokoszewski and Jacek Stolarczyk on violins and Jacek Obstarczyk on piano. The Polish Rhapsody they perform is a piece inspired by Polish folk music. Its arrangement was also handled by Jacek Obstarczyk. Thus, we are dealing with an excellent combination of the tradition of Polish folk music in a modern rendition. This wonderful performance took place during the XXII Days of Poland in Austria, one of the most important events promoting Polish culture abroad. It is an excellent opportunity for artists to showcase their skills and show the world how beautiful and diverse Polish music is. It is valuable that DKWTrio dedicated time and effort to learn and perform this piece, which is part of Poland's musical heritage. Thanks to them, the audience both in Austria and in other parts of the world has the chance to discover the originality, richness, and beauty of Polish music. Their technique, sensitivity, and interpretation make this Polish rhapsody even more exceptional. It is worth appreciating the orchestra director, Marek Kudlicki, for his excellent preparation and skillful conducting of the orchestra during this performance. His conducting abilities and the skill of ensemble collaboration create a cohesive and harmonious whole that allows the artists to fully utilize their potential. Thanks to performances like this, folk music gains new life and increasing recognition on the international music scene. It is important to continue promoting and nurturing our cultural heritage so that the past remains present and inspiring for future generations. May this wonderful Polish rhapsody and the talent of DKWTrio inspire young musicians to continue working on discovering and participating in the rich history of Polish music.
This video is amazing! DKWTrio performs "Polish Rhapsody" wonderfully, evoking memories related to Polish folklore. Their skills on the violin and piano are impressive. Camerata Polonia certainly adds depth and beauty to this composition. Marek Kudlicki, as the conductor, leads the orchestra with passion and precision. This magnificent show certainly honored the XXII Days of Poland in Austria in an exceptional way. We are proud of such talented Polish musicians who represent our country so wonderfully on the international music stage!