Four traditions, four worlds, four aesthetics – yet the event is open for anybody. Why? Because the language of music is comprehensible all over the world! The 4 Traditions Festival, organised by the Kraków Philharmonic, brings works of Polish composers, rhytms and instruments of the Middle East, Jewish melodies led by a cantor and Orthodox Church songs performed by a male choir.
15 August 2021, 6pm
Kraków Philharmonic
Krzysztof Książek – piano
Kraków Philharmonic Orchestra
Sebastian Perłowski – conductor
Fryderyk Chopin Piano Concerto I F minor Op. 21
Emil Młynarski Symphony “Polonia” Op. 14
18 August 2021, 7:30pm
Kraków Philharmonic
Maria Pomianowska – vocal, vielles
Katarzyna Gacek-Duda – oriental flutes
Arad Emamgholi – vocal, daf
Mateusz Szemraj – oriental lutes
Wojciech Lubertowicz – duduk, ney, frame drums
Sebastian Wypych – amplified double bass
in programme: music of the Middle East
22 August 2021, 6:30pm
Tempel Synagogue
Benjamin Matis – cantor
Katarzyna Guran – soprano
Joanna Święszek – alto
Bartłomiej Chorąży – tenor
Patryk Wyborski – bass
Kraków Philharmonic Choir
Marcin Wróbel – lead
Ozjasz Joszua Abras U-we-jom simchaschem
Solomon Ancis Haszkiwejnu
Dawid Ajzensztat Lecho dodi
David Nowakowski Adonoj zechoronu
Hirsz Weintraub U-mipnej chato'ejnu
Abraham Ber Birnbaum Lecho Adonejnu
Abraham Mosze Bernstein Mi chomojcho
Abraham Dunajewski Min ha-mejcar
Melitzer Rebe Jismechu, arr. Elliot Z. Levine
Abraham Cwi Dawidowicz Ahawas olam
Dawid Ajzensztat Hajom harat olam
Leo Liow U-wa-szojfer godojl
The concert held also on 20 August 2021, 6pm, at the Culture Meeting Centre, Dąbrowa Tarnowska, 6 Berka Joselewicza Str.
30 August 2021, 7:30pm
Kraków Philharmonic
Kraków Philharmonic Male Choir
Marcin Wróbel – lead
in programme: Orthodox Church music