24.06
Friday / 19:00
2022
Free admission
24.06.2022
Friday / 19:00

Charity Concert

Sinfonia Varsovia, ul. Grochowska 272, Warszawa
Festival
Free admission
Free admission

Money for humanitarian aid for civilians suffering from war in Ukraine will be gathered during the concert. Admission free.

Performers

Olga Burlakova (Ukraine, Kharkiv) mezzosoprano
Alina Holub (Ukraine) voice from the tape
Hanna Turonek sopilka

Sinfonia Varsovia – string section
Zofia Endzelm violin, leader

Programme

Vladislav Zaremba Dyvlyus ya na nebo (ver. for voice and string orchestra, arr. Hanna Turonek, lyr. Mykhailo Petrenko)
Franz Schubert Death and the Maiden, Op. 7 No. 3, D.531 (ver. for voice and string orchestra, arr. Hanna Turonek, lyr. Matthias Claudius)
Franz Schubert String Quartet in D minor Death and the Maiden D.810 (ver. for string orchestra, arr. Gustav Mahler)

Ukrainian Weekend 24-26 June 2022

The final weekend of the 22nd Sinfonia Varsovia to Its City Festival will revolve around Ukrainian themes. It will feature five different concerts: two classical music concerts, a family concert, a jazz concert and, an electronic music concert. This series will open on Friday, 24 June, with a charity concert by the Sinfonia Varsovia string group. The program includes Franz Schubert’s Death and the Maiden string quartet arranged by Gustav Mahler, a piece proposed by Sinfonia Varsovia musicians themselves in response to the massacre in Bucha, Irpin, and other Ukrainian cities. On Saturday, 25 June, we can participate in two events: in the morning, a family concert will be hosted by Little Basil, who will meet representatives of different countries and different instruments on his Musical Bench; in the evening, at 8:00 PM, join us for an electronic music performance by Kateryna Zavoloka, a sound and visual artist and designer of international renown. Zavoloka will present material from her latest album Ornament (2020) and new works. On Sunday afternoon (4 PM), Ukrainian chamber musicians who normally reside in Paris and Berlin, will perform a program featuring works by Ukrainian composers from the 18th century (Maxim Berezovsky) to the present (Almashi, Bezborodko). The highlight of the program will be String Quartet No. 4 by Borys Latoshinsky, the father of 20th-century Ukrainian music. The Ukrainian Weekend will end with a jazz concert by the international Vitalii Kyianytsia Trio. The musicians, whose style is described as expressive, will play material from their debut album, Last Day of Spring.

Honorary Patronage: Embassy of Ukraine to the Republic of Poland

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    Zadanie zostało zrealizowane dzięki wsparciu finansowemu m.st. Warszawy w ramach Zintegrowanego Programu Rewitalizacji m.st. Warszawy do 2022 roku
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