The Franciszek Wybrańczyk Sinfonia Varsovia Swojemu Miastu Festival is the orchestra's musical gift to the citizens of Warsaw. It was first held in 2001 on the initiative of the long-standing director of Sinfonia Varsovia, Franciszek Wybrańczyk. For a long time, the ensemble under his direction did not have its own seat, and the musicians of Sinfonia Varsovia gave concerts abroad much more often than in their home city. This is how the idea of Sinfonia Varsovia undertaking a unique tour of different districts of Warsaw, playing concerts especially for Varsovians and Varsovian women, was born. Since Sinfonia Varsovia's headquarters are located at 272 Grochowska Street, many of the festival's concerts also take place there, enriching musical life on the right bank of the Vistula.
A different point of hearing
Contractors
Sinfonia Varsovia
Anna Sułkowska-Migoń conductor
Programme [150′].
Edvard Grieg 1st Suite Peer Gynt op. 46
Morning (Morgenstemning)
Death of Aza (Åses død)
Anitra's dance (Anitras dans)
In the cave of the king of the mountains (I Dovregubbens hall)
Camille Saint-Saēns Bacchanale from the opera Samson and Dalila Op. 47 [8'].
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Bizet Suite No. 1 from the opera Carmen (arranged by Fritz Hoffmann) [12'].
Prelude and aragonaise
Intermezzo
Seguidilla
Les Dragons d'Alcala (The Dragons of Alcala)
Les Toréadors (The bullfighters)
Witold Lutosławski Little Suite [11']
Fujarka
Hurra Polka
Song
Dance
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Franz Schubert Allegro moderato (part I) from Symphony No. 8 in B minor Unfinished D.759 [12'].
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov Symphonic Suite Scheherazade Op. 35 [11'].
IV. Festivities in Baghdad. Sea. The ship crashes into a rock on which an iron statue of a horseman is erected. Completion