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WarsawKarłowicz, Orff
Karłowicz, Orff
Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra; Tania Miller; Warsaw Philharmonic Choir; Artos Boys' Choir; Aleksandra Olczyk; Brett Sprague
WarsawStraszny Dwór (The Haunted Manor)
Moniuszko: Straszny Dwór (The Haunted Manor)
Andriy Yurkevych; Sir David Pountney; Polish National Opera; Leslie Travers; Marie-Jeanne Lecca; Fabrice Kebour; Orchestra of the Teatr Wielki
WarsawCarmen
Bizet: Carmen
Patrick Fournillier; Andrzej Chyra; Polish National Opera; Barbara Hanicka; Magda Maciejewska; Bartosz Nalazek; Orchestra of the Teatr Wielki
WarsawCarmen
Bizet: Carmen
Patrick Fournillier; Andrzej Chyra; Polish National Opera; Barbara Hanicka; Magda Maciejewska; Bartosz Nalazek; Orchestra of the Teatr Wielki
WarsawPenderecki, Bach
Penderecki, Bach
Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra; Bartosz Michałowski; Warsaw Philharmonic Choir; Dorota Szczepańska; Magdalena Pikuła; Jakub Borowczyk
WarsawA classical kaleidoscope
Duo Wolańska/Gajda; The Whoop Group; Agata Kawełczyk-Starosta
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Polish National Ballet's Don Quixote: pacy, challenging and joyful
Don Quixote is a sunny ballet that is impossible not to enjoy, which here provided an evening of great skill and joyful entertainment.
Polish National Ballet: two substantial new works by women
If the world is short on female choreographers then there are two in Poland just waiting to be discovered!
A radical take on Romeo and Juliet at Polish National Ballet
Prokofiev's score is reordered, the choreography is contemporary, characters are missing, and each of the three main scenes is set during a different 20th-century time period... yet, to a certain extent, it works.
A musical celebration of Polish Independence
Warsaw Philharmonic celebrates the 100th anniversary of Polish independence with performances of great local composers – Lutoslawski, Szymanowski and Szabelski – and Debussy’s La Mer for good measure.
A tawdry travesty of a Traviata in Warsaw
Mariusz Treliński's Traviata had nothing to do with Dumas, Piave or Verdi. It's as if he confused La Dame aux camélias with Lulu.
Tristan triumphs but Isolde languishes in Warsaw
Given the spate of visually distracting, if not irksome productions which seem to blight the opera world these days, there is something to be said for concert performances.