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Letters to Eternity

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Oratorium Marianum (Uniwersytet Wrocławski), Poland

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Letters to Eternity — Oratorium Marianum (Uniwersytet Wrocławski), Wrocław

Letters to Eternity
Rainer Maria Rilke
Bach · Fauré · Pärt · Piazzolla · Pasieczny
17 October 2026 | Oratorium Marianum, Wrocław

The poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke stands among the most important voices of European reflection on humanity, love, and transience. Combined with music from Bach to Pärt and Piazzolla, it creates a space for contemplation, focus, and questioning what lies beyond the boundaries of everyday experience.

Rilke constantly sought a language capable of describing the invisible. The music of Bach, Fauré, Pärt, Piazzolla, and Pasieczny opens new perspectives on this reflection — from spirituality and silence to the intensity of human emotion. This is a programme about memory, transience, and beauty that exists beyond the limits of time.

Maciej Kułakowski – cello
Maciej Kułakowski is among the most brilliant Polish cellists of his generation. He is the winner of the first prize at the International Cello Competition named after Witold Lutosławski and a finalist of the prestigious Queen Elisabeth Competition in Brussels, one of the world's most important music competitions.

He has performed as a soloist with orchestras conducted by such maestros as Christoph Eschenbach, Marek Moś, and Michał Nesterowicz. He has concertized in the most important concert halls of Europe, collaborating with outstanding musicians of the international scene.

His work encompasses both classical and contemporary repertoire. His album "Beau soir" received international critical acclaim, and his interpretations are valued for their elegance, intensity of expression, and exceptional musical narrative.

Anna Siek – narration
Anna Siek is a theatre actress and performer, a graduate of the Stanisław Moniuszko Academy of Music in Gdańsk and the Moscow Theatre School STD. In her artistic work, she focuses on theatre of the word, voice work, and projects combining literature, music, and performance.

She has collaborated with, among others, the Kraków STU Scene, the Groteska Theatre, and independent theatre groups and projects.