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Polish Cello Quartet „Discoveries"
National Forum of Music
Polish Cello Quartet: Tomasz Daroch, Wojciech Fudala, Krzysztof Karpeta, Adam Krzeszowiec – cellos. Premiere date: 28.04.
The debut album of the PCQ - “Discoveries” – appeared in 2017.
„Four recognized pearls of chamber music. Four arguments to prove that a string quartet may appear in a beautiful form of a dialogue of four partners speaking the same voice. The same voice but in different ways. It’s time for new ‘Discoveries’: the young pearls of new music.”
DOROTA KOZIŃSKA
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Live recording from concert at National Forum of Music in Wrocław, 03.08.2016
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Featuring:
Krzysztof Karpeta - Polish Cello Quartet
Wojciech Fudala - Polish Cello Quartet
Alexander Gebert - Musik Akademie, Detmold (Germany)
Jakob Kullberg - London College of Music (Great Britain)
Mats Lidström - Royal Academy of Music in London (Great Britain)
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00.13 - 04.06 Adagio cantabile
04:25 - 08.30 Allegro molto risoluto
Tomasz Daroch, Adam Krzeszowiec, Krzysztof Karpeta, Wojciech Fudala
Live concert at National Forum of Music in Wrocław
03.08.2016 Poland
Forgotten City - Polish Cello Quartet
Zapomniane Miasto
24.07.2016, Sunday, 18:00
ul. Wierzbowa 15 St.
Polish Cello Quartet
Program: K. Stockhausen Tierkreis (Byk), improvised cello music
Forgotten City is a series of Sunday concerts – extraordinary events – kind of happenings - that take place from May to August in ‘forgotten’ settings of Wrocław: old staircases, backyards of old Wrocław tenement houses, at the historic railway stations. In other words, everywhere, where one can still find pre-war architecture.