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Easter with Chopin - Maciej Poliszewski

Easter with Chopin - Maciej Poliszewski

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Easter is a special time. A time of rebirth and new hope.
We invite you to spend the upcoming Easter time with us in the Fryderyk Concert Hall.
Profesor Maciej Poliszewski an eminent figure of the music world, the winner of many prestigious piano international competitions.

Maciej Poliszewski graduated with distinction from the Fryderyk Chopin Warsaw Music University, he then continued his studies at the Juilliard School of Music in New York under Prof. M. Munzo and in the Music Academy in Moscow under Prof. W. Mierżanow. He was also one of Prof. G. Agosti’s students.
Between 1976 and 1990 he taught piano at the Academy of Music in Warsaw.
Maciej is a Laureate of silver medals at piano competitions in Barcelona and Vercelli. He has performed symphonic concerts with orchestra, recitals and chamber music in Germany, Switzerland, France, Spain and the USA.


Musical events in our Concert Hall take the form of a 19th century musical meeting. The interior is inspired by the 19th century, hence the elegant crystal chandeliers and stylish accessories from the 19th century designers. 
The Fryderyk Concert Hall was recognized as the most beautiful chamber hall in Warsaw.


During the break, we will treat you to a glass of sparkling wine to celebrate this special day!

We invite you 15 min. before concert.


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Concert program

Concert program:

Ballade in G minor op. 23

3 Mazurkas op. 41

in E minor

in A flat major

in C sharp minor

Scherzo in B flat minor op. 31

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3 Waltzes

in C sharp minor op. 64

in A flat major op. 69

in E flat major op. 18

Grande Polonaise

in A flat major op. 53

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