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Marek Pospieszalski - an artist-in-residence of the Sacrum Profanum? Naturally! He will perform his composition, written for string orchestra, two tapes and saxophone, alongside the Sinfonietta Cracovia led by Lilianna Krych. Nadnaturalny is a piece that brings together Pospieszalski's various fascinations with the raw drone of the strings, the lively improvisations of the saxophone, and old-school electronics and live-mixed echoes of what the orchestra is playing using tapes. The artist once again builds a musical bridge between the past and what is yet to come.
The concert will open with a piece by Eva-Maria Houben, a German organist, pianist and composer and member of the Wandelweiser collective. Her music, like that of the group as a whole, is characterised by sparse and fragile soundscapes. She offers an alternative relationship to time and, above all, integrates silence. Houben describes it as: “But I'm starting to hear less and less of the break that relates to something that ha a meaning or a certain role... I am starting to hear more of that real break, that break that becomes dangerous: The music has disappeared, dissolved. There is nothing left. I cannot hear anything - and yet I can hear that I can still hear something, though...“ The seascape harmonies composition is directly inspired by nature, the sounds of the rolling sea, in which the orchestra's musicians play in sync to their own breathing.
Eva-Maria Houben – seascape harmonies for strings (2023) 20’
Marek Pospieszalski - Nadnaturalny for saxophone, tape player and string orchestra (2024) 40'
Lilianna Krych
Sinfonietta Cracovia
Accessibility:
The first piece will be quiet and mellow, while the second will be more intense at times; however, the music will not be very loud and the atmosphere will require focus.
The venue is adapted to the needs of people with mobility difficulties. The building does not offer induction loops or FM systems. Assistance for visually impaired individuals* is also available.
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The concert is co-organised with the Orchestra of the Royal Capital City of Kraków Sinfonietta Cracovia.You can enter the building with a support dog and a guide dog.
Financed from the funds of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage from the Culture Promotion Fund - a state earmarked fund - as part of the 'Music' programme implemented by the National Institute of Music and Dance.