We are unlikely to find an organ yet to be played by the Polish virtuoso Andrzej Chorosinski. The Notre-Dame in Paris, the Town Hall in Adelaide, Aula Paolo at the Vatican, St Patrick’s Cathedral in New York and King’s College Chapel in London – these are but a few of the stops on the performer’s impressive concert map.
Chorosinski’s discography, boasting many masterful improvisations, consists of more than 20 recordings, while his active cultural activities are evidenced by an enviable collection of prizes and medals. A professor at the F. Chopin and K. Lipinski music academies in Warsaw and Wrocław respectively, he is convinced that the organ is something of a magical instrument, capable of transporting us much further than set out in the notation alone.
We are certain that you will be convinced of this yourself at the concert of this virtuoso organist.
Programme:
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Prelude and Fugue in E Minor, BWV 548
Alexandre Guilmant (1837-1911)
Lamentatio
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Fantasia in F Minor, KV 608
Jan Podbielski (1650-1730)
Preludium, XVII Jh.
2 Tabulatur Taenze
Preambulum in D, in F, XVI Jh.
We are unlikely to find an organ yet to be played by the Polish virtuoso Andrzej Chorosinski. The Notre-Dame in Paris, the Town Hall in Adelaide, Aula Paolo at the Vatican, St Patrick’s Cathedral in New York and King’s College Chapel in London – these are but a few of the stops on the performer’s impressive concert map.
SACRED MUSIC HOURS: VIRTUOSO IN VILNIUS
St Casimir's Church (34 Didžioji St. Vilnius)
7 PM
About the event
Performers
ANDRZEJ CHOROSINSKI (organ, Poland)
Starting time:
7 PM
Duration:
60 min.
We are unlikely to find an organ yet to be played by the Polish virtuoso Andrzej Chorosinski. The Notre-Dame in Paris, the Town Hall in Adelaide, Aula Paolo at the Vatican, St Patrick’s Cathedral in New York and King’s College Chapel in London – these are but a few of the stops on the performer’s impressive concert map.
Chorosinski’s discography, boasting many masterful improvisations, consists of more than 20 recordings, while his active cultural activities are evidenced by an enviable collection of prizes and medals. A professor at the F. Chopin and K. Lipinski music academies in Warsaw and Wrocław respectively, he is convinced that the organ is something of a magical instrument, capable of transporting us much further than set out in the notation alone.
We are certain that you will be convinced of this yourself at the concert of this virtuoso organist.
Programme:
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Prelude and Fugue in E Minor, BWV 548
Alexandre Guilmant (1837-1911)
Lamentatio
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Fantasia in F Minor, KV 608
Jan Podbielski (1650-1730)
Preludium, XVII Jh.
2 Tabulatur Taenze
Preambulum in D, in F, XVI Jh.
We are unlikely to find an organ yet to be played by the Polish virtuoso Andrzej Chorosinski. The Notre-Dame in Paris, the Town Hall in Adelaide, Aula Paolo at the Vatican, St Patrick’s Cathedral in New York and King’s College Chapel in London – these are but a few of the stops on the performer’s impressive concert map.
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