Academy of Music on the anniversary of the birth of Krzysztof Penderecki

Tuesday, November 23, 2021, 8:00 PM

  • Tuesday, November 23, 2021, 8:00 PM
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On 23 November, the great Polish composer and conductor would have turned 88. The Choir and Symphony Orchestra of the Academy of Music in Kraków celebrate the anniversary of the birth of Krzysztof Penderecki with a special concert at the ICE Kraków Congress Centre. The monographic repertoire includes Maestro’s Hymn to St Adalbert composed on the millenary of Gdańsk, Lacrimosa – the part that started the Polish Requiem, and the Christmas Symphony paying homage to grand, post-Romantic symphonic works in their most expressive, turbulent, tense variety.
The solo parts will be sung by Iwona Hossa, one of Krzysztof Penderecki’s favourite sopranos, who sang with him numerous times during concerts in Poland and abroad.

The outstanding composer and conductor graduated from Kraków’s Academy in 1958 and began to teach composition at his alma mater. In 1972, he became a professor there, also serving as rector until 1987.
In the history of 20th-century music, the career of Penderecki stands out for his fast rise to the top, matched by none, with the possible exception of Stravinsky. After the results of the second Competition of Young Composers of the Polish Composers' Union in 1959, he became a citizen of the world in no time. Yet, his ties to Kraków and the Academy were always close.

Krzysztof Penderecki (1933–2020)
Hymn to St Adalbert for mixed choir and orchestra
Lacrimosa for soprano, mixed choir and orchestra
Symphony No. 2 “Christmas Symphony”

Iwona Hossa soprano
Choir of the Krzysztof Penderecki Academy of Music in Kraków
Symphony Orchestra of the Krzysztof Penderecki Academy of Music in Kraków
Maciej Tworek
– conductor

Other: acceptable for people with disabilities

ICE Kraków Congress Centre

ul. Konopnickiej 17

A modern venue hosting concerts, theatrical performances, exhibitions, congresses, conferences, and other prestigious cultural and community events.

The multifunctional ICE Kraków Congress Centre is one of the most attractively situated and designed venues of this type in Europe. Opened in 2014, the modern venue hosts concerts, theatrical productions, exhibitions, congresses, conferences, and other prestigious cultural and community events. The high standard of the building has ranked it among the most exclusive and award-winning congress centres in Europe.

The ICE Kraków offers three impressive halls: Auditorium, Theatre, and Chamber with 2000, 600, and 300 seats respectively, plus an additional complex of conference halls. Its pride and hallmark is the all-glass three-storey lobby opening onto the Vistula and offering a magnificent view of Wawel and the Church “on the Rock”.

An InfoKraków city information point on the premises.

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