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CONCERT BY CANDLELIGHT | VALENTINE'S DAY AT FRYDERYK'S | LA BELLE NUIT

KONCERT PRZY ŚWIECACH | WALENTYNKI | LA BELLE NUIT

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We invite you to the special Valentine's Concert La Belle Nuit.

La Belle Nuit – a beautiful night where music speaks of love.

This candlelit concert series is devoted to the art of classical vocal music – from the passions of the Baroque to the reflections of our own time. The evening features some of the most beautiful arias and songs, often inspired by the theme of love, performed by exceptional artists in an intimate and luminous atmosphere.

Held in the elegant Fryderyk Concert Hall in Warsaw, these events echo the spirit of 19th-century musical salons of Poland and Europe, where music, poetry, and conversation intertwined. During the intermission, guests are offered a glass of sparkling wine – a nod to the refined rituals of the past.

La Belle Nuit is more than a concert. It is an encounter with beauty that lingers long after the final note fades.

Please arrive 15 minutes before the concert.


Jagoda Sokołowska-O’Donovan – mezzo-soprano, flutist, cultural manager, architect of the Fryderyk Concert Hall

A versatile artist and organizer of musical life. She graduated with distinction from the Academy of Music in Kraków. A laureate of national and international competitions, she has performed in Europe, Asia, and North America. Her artistry was praised by Jerzy Waldorff – a prominent Polish music critic, essayist, and cultural promoter – who described her as “an exceptionally talented artist… an outstanding musical personality.”

Founder and director of the Fryderyk Concert Hall in Warsaw – a unique venue inspired by the era of Chopin and 19th-century music salons, where she combines artistic work with a vision of modern cultural patronage.


Hanna Turonek - flute

A solo musician of the Sinfonia Varsovia orchestra, flutist and piccolo player, educator of young artists, and author of a piccolo method book and 42 Etudes – The Piccolo Master.

She specializes in piccolo performance, also playing her own compositions on the instrument.

From 2005 to 2021, she was affiliated with the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw; she now teaches piccolo at the Krzysztof Penderecki Academy of Music in Kraków. She educates young musicians during masterclasses in Poland and abroad and teaches flute at the Fryderyk Chopin Secondary School of Music in Warsaw.

She is also a lecturer for the Sinfonia Varsovia Academy, a project dedicated to honing orchestral performance skills.

Hanna Turonek is a versatile flutist whose interests extend far beyond classical music. She is an enthusiast of ethnic flutes and aerophones from around the world, owning an extraordinary collection. She incorporates these instruments into artistic music, among them: bamboo flutes, the Chinese dizi and hulusi, a glass flute, clay vessel flutes, the Bolivian bamboo moceno, a ram’s horn, and a concha – a sounding seashell – as well as many unnamed pipes. Some of these sounds can be heard on the album Wolność, recorded with Tatar music, and in My Melodies for Exotic Flutes, composed together with Mikołaj Majkusiak.


Robert Skiera – piano

An outstanding Polish pianist and chamber musician, he graduated from the Warsaw University of Music in 1988 in the piano class of Alicja Paleta-Bugaj and the chamber music class of Barbara Halska.

After receiving his diploma, he began working at his alma mater as an assistant professor in the chamber music department, closely collaborating with Piotr Paleczny.

A lecturer at the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw and a teacher at the J. Elsner State Music School Complex, Robert Skiera maintains an active concert and teaching career worldwide. He teaches at international music courses and performs as a soloist and chamber musician with many distinguished artists. His engagements include festivals and concerts in Germany, the Netherlands, France, Belgium, Hungary, Austria, and Italy. He has performed with renowned Polish musicians and actors and has received excellent reviews across the globe. He is a regular guest on the stage of the National Philharmonic in Warsaw.

He has recorded for numerous radio and television stations worldwide.

For many years, he has performed Chopin concerts for the PRESTO Concert Agency. Since April 2019, these concerts have taken place at the Fryderyk Concert Hall.

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Concert program

The program includes works from baroque to late romanticism – duets about love, separation, Spanish songs by Manuel de Falla based on popular folk songs


GEORG F. HAENDEL (1685-1759)

  • "Io t’abraccio„ – duet from opera Rodelinda

HENRYK PURCELL (1659-1695)

  • "Hark, Hark"

WOLFGANG AMADEUSZ MOZART (1756-1791)

  • Als Luise die Briefe ihres ungetreuen Liebhabers verbrannte KV520
  • Aria Paminy from opera "The Magic Flute"

FELIX MENDELSSOHN BARTHOLDY (1809-1847)

  • Ich wollt'eine Lieb'ergösse sich op.63 nr 1
  • Abschiedslied der Zugvögel op. 63 nr 2
  • Herbstlied op. 63 nr. 4

JOHANNES BRAHMS (1809-1847)

  • Die Schwestern op.61 nr.1

FRYDERYK CHOPIN (1833-1897)

  • Nocturne in c-sharp minor op. posth


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JACQUES OFFENBACH (1819-1880)

  • Barcarolle „Belle nuit, ô nuit d’amour”

JEAN PAUL ÉGIDE MARTINI (1741-1816)

  • Plaisir d'amour

GABRIEL FAUREÉ (1845-1924)

  • Puisqu’ici -bas toute àme…

LUIGI ARDITI (1822-1903)

  • Il bacio

MANUEL DE FALLA (1876-1946)

  • El Paño Moruno
  • Jota

CHARLES C. SAINT-SAËNS (1835-1921)

  • Bolero „El Desdichado”

GIOACCINO ROSSINI (1792-1868)

  • La Regata Veneziana


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Please note that the concert program is subject to change





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