Chopin and His Europe Festival (Chopin i jego Europa Festival ) Warsaw, Poland 20 August - 6 September 2025
'Begin with Bach'
We begin and end this year's 'Chopin and his Europe' Festival with Bach. The brilliant composer, who occupies a very important place in the Chopin universe, will also be present in an important, sometimes in an unobtrusive way, on each day of the festival events.
The programme of this year's Festival is created with the intention of
presenting Chopin's works in a multifaceted context of music from Bach to
Lutosławski. The 29 concerts will be filled with Polish and European music in
the interpretations of traditionally two stylistic trends: contemporary and
historically informed.
An important aspect will therefore be historically informed performance,
represented in 2025 by soloists and ensembles with well-deserved reputations;
performances will include:
Dmitry Ablogin, laureate of the 1st International Chopin Competition on Historical Instruments with the Freiburger Barockorchester (with both Chopin concertos), Giovanni Antonini's Il Giardino Armonico (Felix Janiewicz's Violin Concerto No. 5 interpreted by Alena Baeva), a leading Polish ensemble of this performance style: Martyna Pastuszka's {oh!} Orchestra (with Felix Janiewicz's Violin Concerto No. 4, interpreted by Chouchane Siranossian, and Beethoven's Piano Concerto in B-flat major, performed by Tomasz Ritter, winner of the First Chopin Competition on Historical Instruments).
We will also hear, after a long break, Concerto Köln with a particularly interesting juxtaposition: Janiewicz's Third Concerto in violin (with Evgeny Sviridov) and piano version, commissioned by the Institute and presented for the first time (with Tomasz Ritter).
Martin Nöbauer, a young pianist with an interesting personality, finalist of the 2nd Chopin Competition on Historical Instruments, will play his debut recital at the Festival.
A special
place in the programme – which is a kind of reference to the 20th Festival – is
occupied by two Bach recitals by Władysław Kłosiewicz, who will perform both
volumes of Bach's Das Wohltemperierte Klavier on the
harpsichord. This unique work, so important in Chopin's teaching practice,
found its continuation in Shostakovich's Preludes and Fugues,
arranged analogously to the Bach cycle in two volumes. Yulianna Avdeeva will
present them at the festival in two recitals, creating an interesting context
of creator-participant (it is worth remembering that Shostakovich took part in
the First International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition in 1927) and
performer-winner.
'Chopin and
his Europe' is pianism of the highest order; the year of the Chopin Competition
will see its triumphs: alongside Yulianna Avdeeva (three times, including a
very special chamber programme with Krzysztof Chorzelski dedicated to Andrzej
Tchaikovsky), Bruce Liu will play with the Apollon Musagète Quartet (including
Schubert and Mozart), Dang Thai Son and the young Sophia Liu will play both
Chopin concertos with Marek Moś's Aukso Orchestra; with this ensemble, Kyohei
Sorita and Aimi Kobayashi will perform Mozart's Concerto for Two Pianos (the
same concert will feature the first performance of Lutosławski's Partita in
the version for cello, interpreted by Andrzej Bauer); in recitals, we will hear
Kate Liu, Eric Lu, Ivo Pogorelic (in a programme including Bach and Chopin) and
Ingrid Fliter (Chopin recital).
There will also be many virtuosos not associated with the Competition, notably
Ukrainian pianist Vadym Kholodenko, who will perform Karol Szymanowski's Fourth
Symphonie concertante and Ravel's Concerto for the Left Hand with
Sinfonia Varsovia under Bassem Akiki; Benjamin Grosvenor will give a recital
(including Schumann's Fantasia in C Major) and Piotr Anderszewski will give a
Brahms recital.
The space of
sophisticated chamber music will be rounded off by the Hagen Quartet with Mao
Fujita, making its festival debut (in a programme featuring Brahms and
Shostakovich), and the resident quartet Belcea (another interestingly formatted
programme featuring works by Mendelssohn, Mozart and Dvořák's Piano Quintet in
A Major – with Alexander Melnikov).
The festival will open, as has been the tradition for several years now, with a
violin recital by Fabio Biondi at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, an
honourable, symbolic gesture by this great artist whose contribution to the
promotion of Polish music in the world cannot be overestimated. The series of
festival concerts will close with a recital – also in the Holy Cross Basilica
and also Bach – by the eminent Belgian cello virtuoso, Roel Dieltiens.
An important
element of the Festival will be the presentation of the Polish participants in
the forthcoming Chopin Competition: as in the case of the previous edition of
the Competition, five recitals with the participation of 10 pianists are
planned in the Basilica of the Holy Cross; these concerts are organised in
cooperation with the Mazovian Institute of Culture.
Traditionally, selected concerts will be available for streaming online on the YouTube channel of the Fryderyk Chopin Institute, as well as in broadcasts and
rebroadcasts on Polish Radio 2. Closer to the date of the Festival, we will
provide information on the broadcasting schedule.
The full detailed programme of the festival is available here
https://festiwal.nifc.pl/en/2025/kalendarium/
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