Zapraszamy do spędzenia Świąt Wielkanocnych w Sali Koncertowej Fryderyk z muzyką Fryderyka Chopina.
The concerts are two-part recitals lasting approximately 60 minutes, based on the idea of salon music gatherings popular in the 19th century. During the interval of the concert, you will be treated to a glass of sparkling wine.
Concert programme
FRYDERYK CHOPIN
Nocturne in E flat major Op. 9 No. 2
Walc a-moll op. posth
Etiuda As-dur op.25 nr 1 “Harfa Eolska”
Walc F-dur op. 34 nr 3
Fantazja Impromptu cis-moll op. 66
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Impromptu Fis-dur op. 36 nr 2
Walc As-dur op. 42
Ballade in G minor Op. 23
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Haruka Matsumoto.
Pianist, she was born and raised in Osaka, Japan. She began her musical education and piano lessons at the age of four.
She studied at the Toho Gakuen School of Music in Tokyo (2014-2018). She studied under Prof. Koji Shimoda, Prof. Ayami Iida and Prof. Yoshito Numasawa. In 2018, she is studying with Prof. Anna Jastrzębska-Quinn at the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music.
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The "Fryderyk" Concert Hall is a place of intimate meetings with the music of Fryderyk Chopin, in the style of 19th century salon meetings. Here, in the heart of Warsaw's Old Town, you will spend an unforgettable time in one of the most beautiful concert halls. A magnificent Steinway grand piano, crystal chandeliers, mirrors, beautiful stuccowork and an atmosphere of unforced elegance, as well as performances by superb pianists, will make you want to return here.
The concert is a two-part recital lasting approximately 60 minutes, based on the idea of salon music gatherings popular in the 19th century. During the interval of the concert, guests are treated to a glass of sparkling wine. The concert is performed by extraordinary pianists whose names are known throughout Europe and the world - professors of the University of Music in Warsaw and winners of international piano competitions, graduates of prestigious music academies: Joanna Ławrynowicz, Anna Kubicz, Maciej Poliszewski, Maria Korecka-Soszkowska, Robert Skiera, Kayo Nishimizu.
The programme will include his most famous compositions. We will hear, among others, the Etude in C minor, Op. 10 No. 12, called the Revolutionary, the Polonaise in A flat major, Op. 53, the so-called 'Heroic', and the Prelude in D flat major, Op. 28, No. 16, called the Rain Prelude.