Piotr Wróbel - Moliendo Cafe Part II, Anna Wróbel, Camerata Vistula
Live recording from the concert in Caracas 2010
Anna Wróbel - cello
Camerata Vistula consisting of:
Andrzej Głębski - violin
Wojciech Proniewicz - violin
Grzegorz Chmielewski - viola
Andrzej Wróbel - cello
Radosław Nur - double bass
A group of outstanding instrumentalists - soloists and chamber musicians founded in 1986 by cellist Andrzej Wróbel. It is the only group in Poland and one of the few in Europe specializing in performing chamber music in such an original lineup.
She comes from a family with broad musical traditions. She graduated with honors from the F. Chopin Music Academy in Warsaw, in the class of Prof. A. Wróbel.
The quintet is made up of section leaders of the Warsaw Camerata orchestra: Adam Zarzycki - 1st violin, Monika Kos-Nowicka - 2nd violin, Michał Styczyński - viola, Jerzy Wołochowicz - cello and Małgorzata Kołcz - double bass.
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Piotr Wróbel is a Polish composer known mainly for his compositions of classical music. His piece "Moliendo Cafe pt. II" was performed live during a concert in Caracas in 2010. It features musicians from the Camerata Vistula ensemble, who participated in this recording. Anna Wróbel, playing the cello, is one of the artists contributing to this production. Additionally, the Camerata Vistula includes other talented musicians such as Andrzej Głębski and Wojciech Proniewicz on violins, Grzegorz Chmielewski on viola, Andrzej Wróbel on cello, and Radosław Nur on double bass. "Moliendo Cafe pt. II" is a piece that fits into the form of classical music. Its melody, harmony, and dynamic elements are characteristic of the era in which it was written. This composition carries not only the beauty of sounds but also emotions and artistic expression, which are inseparable elements of classical music. It is worth appreciating Piotr Wróbel's talent as a composer and the performing skills of the artists who contributed to this beautiful live performance. Their passion and commitment to creating music is evident in this recording and allows the listener to truly feel the power and magic of classical music. "Moliendo Cafe pt. II" is not only proof of the exceptional talent of the artists but also of the power of music that can transport us to different places and emotions.
It's a wonderful, energetic performance of the piece "Moliendo Cafe" by Piotr Wróbel, Anna Wróbel, and Camerata Vistula. Their playing is fantastic, and the whole atmosphere of the concert in Caracas in 2010 is incredible. Anna Wróbel enchants with her cello playing, and the violins, viola, cello, and double bass create a wonderful sound. This is truly a youthful piece that adds energy and good humor. I recommend everyone to listen to this live recording!