Programme:
"Vive la jeunesse!"
Tuesday, 9 September 2025, 7pm
Warsaw, Sala Kolumnowa, Faculty of History, University of Warsaw
Performers: Kaja Morawiec - traverso flute, Ćukasz Olechowski - baroque viola, Olga Borzyszkowska - baroque cello, Marta Urbanowicz - harpsichord
On the programme: Jean-Philippe Rameau, Michel Blavet, Joseph Bodin de Boismortier, Georg Philipp Telemann, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
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As every year in September, the Dramma per Musica Festival invites you to Warsaw and Plock for concerts in the beautiful halls and churches of both cities!
This year, the programme of the six Festival concerts will include a lot of French Baroque music - Jean-Philippe Rameau, Michel Blavet, Joseph Bodin de Boismortier and Louise Farrenc. We will also hear chamber works by Polish and Polish-related composers - from Adam JarzÄbski and Henryk Doebelius through Tarquinio Merula, Aldebrando Subissati to Feliks Janiewicz and JĂłzef Elsner. Of particular interest are works by three generations of the Bach family: Johann Sebastian, his most famous son Carl Philipp Emanuel and Johann Christoph, a generation older. There will also be names of widely known and popular composers such as Handel, Telemann and Donizetti.
As always, the Festival's artists include some of the best Polish musicians specialising in early music performance. For the first time, we will host the Laflamme Trio: Canadian flutist Annie Laflamme, cellist JarosĆaw Thiel and Katarzyna Drogosz, who will play the historical piano. A unique event will be a concert by Grzegorz Lalka, who will present virtuoso violin sonatas of the Polish Baroque, having harpsichord support in Lilianna Stawarz. An intimate Baroque sacred programme will feature Anna MikoĆajczyk-NiewiedziaĆ with an instrumental ensemble under the direction of Lilianna Stawarz. We have also invited young musicians from Warsaw - students of the Department of Early Music and Harpsichord at the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music. Finally, traditionally, the large oratorio programme will feature the Royal Baroque Ensemble, the choir of the Collegium Musicum of the University of Warsaw and three excellent young soloists - all under the direction of Andrzej Borzym - junior conductor.