
PREMIERE: Polish Radio Jazz Studio & Ole Morten Vågan
Premiere concert of Warsaw's jazz orchestra with Norwegian composer Ole Morten Vågan as guest artistic director. An original programme composed specifically for this ensemble.
Warsaw, Poland

Premiere concert of Warsaw's jazz orchestra with Norwegian composer Ole Morten Vågan as guest artistic director. An original programme composed specifically for this ensemble.

A classical concert featuring flutist Ania Karpowicz, pianist Marek Bracha, and the AUKSO Orchestra conducted by Marek Moś. The programme includes works by Wajnberg, Schoenberg, and Laks.

Family-friendly orchestra concert with children's workshops and a radio café. Radio broadcast; admission 60 PLN.

An educational concert for children featuring an orchestra, where each instrument has its own story. The programme is complemented by workshops and a radio café.

A classical concert featuring music by Respighi and Mozart performed by the Orchestra of the Polish Royal Opera under conductor Tomasz Bugaj. Mezzo-soprano Monika Ledzion.

An energetic tribute show dedicated to the cult film The Blues Brothers with a full orchestra. The blues mission returns to the stage in Warsaw.

Belgian pianist and composer Wim Mertens, one of the leading figures in minimalist music, will present his work at Warsaw's concert studio.

A children's concert from the "Orchestra Alphabet" series themed around rain, featuring workshops before and after the performance at the Polish Radio Concert Studio.

A gala featuring young scholarship recipients of the Future Classics programme performing solo classical music works at Polish Radio's concert studio.

Season-closing concert of the Polish Radio Orchestra featuring violinist Jakub Jakowicz and conductor Jacek Kaspszyk. Programme includes works by Mendelssohn and Brahms.

A tribute to Andrzej Zaucha through big-band arrangements, conducted by Krzysztof Herdzin with the Chopin University Big Band.

The second part of Sławek Uniatowski's concert series, in which the artist performs works by his musical heroes: Ciechowski, Wodecki, Sinatra, and Zaucha.