Warsaw Chamber Philharmonic - Sinfonia Masovia

“Music knows no boundaries, no language barriers; it connects people of all countries and skin colors, of all ages and educational backgrounds.” Dariusz Mikulski

Sinfonia Masovia – Warsaw Chamber Philharmonic: “An Orchestra that Transcends Borders”.

Under the motto “Music knows no boundaries,” the Sinfonia Masovia – Warsaw Chamber Philharmonic was founded in 2014 by Prof. Dariusz Mikulski. The orchestra, which initially performed as the Warsaw Chamber Philharmonic, began its journey with concerts in Poland and the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the Ernst Reuter Hall in Berlin.

Since then, the ensemble has conquered numerous European stages, including performances in France and Germany. The orchestra has also been a guest at renowned music festivals such as the European Cultural Summer in Fellbach, the Sommersprossen in Rottweil, and the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival.

The musicians of Sinfonia Masovia share a passion for music and strive for the highest musical perfection. This shared joy of music-making has brought them together. The orchestra can look back on an impressive list of collaborations with renowned artists such as Justus Frantz, Michael Maciaszczyk, and many others.

With concerts in Poland, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, and China, the orchestra plans to spread its musical message internationally in the coming season as well. Sinfonia Masovia is based in the “Terminal Kultury” in the Warsaw district of Praga-Gocław.

Warsaw Chamber Philharmonic – Sinfonia Masovia

Sinfonia Masovia – Warsaw Chamber Philharmonic
Dariusz Mikulski – Conductor
Aleksandra Gudzio – Mezzosopran
Elżbieta Kaczmarzyk-Janczak – Alt
Tomasz Janczak – Tenor

Program

J. Strauss: Ouverture  „Die Fledermaus“
J. Strauss: “Ich lade gern mir Gäste ein..” Orlovsky’s Aria from “Die Fledermaus”
G. Bizet: Habanera from „Carmen“
C. Zeller: „Ahnllied” from Operette „Vogelhändler“
J. Strauss: Tritsch-Tratsch Polka, Op. 214
J. Strauss: Duett „Das Eine kann ich nicht verzeieh‘n“ (Gräfin, Graf) from „Wiener Blut”
J. Strauss: Ouverture zu „Ziegeunerbaron“
J. Strauss: „Als flotter Geist..“ Barinkay’s Couplet „Ziegeunerbaron“
Fr. Lehár: „Meine Lippen sie küssen so heiß“ Giuditta’s Arie from „Giuditta“
E. Kálmán: “Sich verlieben kann man öfters” Duett from „Csárdásürstin
J. Strauss: „Tik-tak“ Polka
E. Kálmán: „Tanzen möchte ich.. ” – Duett from „Csárdásürstin”
J. Strauss: Seufzer Galopp, op. 9

Foto @ Mateusz Ryfa