X edition of Paderewski Festival 4-13.11.2023

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X edition of Paderewski Festival 4-13.11.2023
date: November 09, 2023 Editor: Anna

Traditionally in the first half of November, the capital performance halls will sound with the sounds of works by Ignacy Jan Paderewski, a superb pianist, a respected composer and 1 of the main architects of Polish independence. All thanks to the global Festival of I. J. Paderewski – events which have gained large popularity among Warsaw music lovers over the years.

International Festival of I. J. Paderewski is the most crucial cyclical cultural event in Poland, whose mission is to reconstruct after years of abandonment
memory of 1 of the biggest Polish patriots, planet celebrated pianist, composer, statesman, diplomat, politician and philanthropy – Ignacy Jan Paderewski. global Festival of I. J. Paderewski is the most crucial cyclical cultural event in Poland, whose mission is to reconstruct the memory of 1 of the biggest Polish patriots, world-famous pianist, composer, statesman, diplomat, politician and philanthropy – Ignacy Jan Paderewski. The man who, more than anyone else, contributed to Poland's regaining independence, who, utilizing his extraordinary musical talent, global highest position among the leaders of the world, fame and extended influences led to the revival of his homeland. "Ignacy Jan Paderewski is an absolutely unique figure in the past of our country. He is not only a large artist who has been a immense global success, he is simply a hero, a national symbol, from which we should be arrogant forever. His altruistic attitude is the best example of patriotism" – said Jerzy Waldorff.

This year's 10th edition of the festival was invited to join the audience of stars applauded in performance halls around the world: Orchestra of Polish Radio in Warsaw, Chamber Orchestra of the National Philharmonic, Lviv Chamber Orchestra of AKADEMIA (Ukraine), conductor of Paweł Przytocki, wonderful soloists: Danyl Saienko (Ukraine), Julia Maria Śliwa from Vienna, Eva Kuligovska from Lviv, and as part of the performance “Paderewski Jazz Inspirations” a jazz quartet with Polish jazz icons: Vladimir Nahorny, Piotr Schmidt, Mariusz Bogdanowicz and Piotr Biskupski.
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