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Chopin Concert

Chopin Concert

Daily Chopin Recitals

We cordially invite you to our daily Chopin recitals.

In the most beautiful music salon in Warsaw - Fryderyk Concert Hall, you will listen to outstanding artistic creations.


The performers of Fryderyk Chopin's compositions are internationally renowned pianists, graduates and professors of prestigious music academies in Poland and around the world: the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw, New York's Juilliard School, London's Royal Academy of Music, the Moscow Conservatory and the French Conservatoire de Paris.


Among our guest artists are : Prof. Maria Korecka - Soszkowska, Kayo Nishimizu, Joanna Sochacka, Anna Kubicz, Haruka Matsumoto, Prof Maciej Poliszewski, Robert Skiera, Eugeniusz Chudak Morzuchowski, Marcin Pękala.

You can find our artists and their biographies at www.chopininwarsaw.pl


Our artists present their own interpretations of Fryderyk Chopin's works. The program includes his most famous compositions.


The artists play the excellent Steinway concert piano, belonging to the most recognized brand in the world.


The concerts take the form of 19th century musical meetings. The interior is inspired by the 19th century, hence the elegant crystal chandeliers and stylish accessories by 19th century designers. The Fryderyk Concert Hall is recognized as the most beautiful concert hall in Warsaw.


The concerts consist of two parts, separated by a short break during which the guests are treated to a glass of champagne.

Duration of the concert: 1 hour.


We invite you 15 minutes before the concert.

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Concert program

Artists will perform, among others Etude in C minor op. 10 No. 12 called Revolutionary, Polonaise in A-flat major op. 53, the so-called "Heroic", Prelude in D flat major op. 28, no. 16 called Rainy and many more.


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