Spouses Agata and Lukasz Długosz, who studied both in their native Poland and at European and American music schools, are well-known performers throughout the old continent, performing with the most famous orchestras and ensembles and are considered true ambassadors of Polish music.
Marek Toporowski is an enthusiast of historical instruments. He is a prominent harpsichord and organ soloist, chamber music performer, conductor, and also plays clavichord and historic pianos. in 2012 the performer founded the Silesian keyboard instrument preservation center "Fortepianarium", a unique collection that exhibits and uses his own instruments for concerts and teaching purposes.
The chamber music program "Masters' interpretations" is like a treasure chest, which contains the most beautifully polished 19th century music. gems of music. The timbre of the historical piano gives this music a 20th-century vibe. a jeweler's job? Let there be a little intrigue.
In the program:
Philippe Gaubert - Divertissement Grec Władysław Żeleński - Barcarolle Fryderyk Chopin - Mazurka, Op. 33 no. 2 Johannes Brahms - "Hungarian Dances" Jan Ladislav Dussek - "The Sorrows of the Queen of France", op. 23 Franciszek Doppler - Nocturne, op. 19 Henryk Mikołaj Górecki - Valentines, Op. 19 Kazimierz Serocki - "Arrangements" Józef Elsner - "Rondo alla Krakowiak"