Friday the 5th of February is ”big jubilee day” - begins at 2 pm:
Grabowski's jubilee concert, performed by Filharmonia Zielonogórska and Minsk Radio Orchestra (100 musicians altogether)
with Czeslaw Grabowski conducting:
Bach/Stokowski: Toccata and Fuga in D minor
Chopin: Piano Concerto no. 2 with Edward Wolanin as soloist
Berlioz: "Te Deum" with Rafal Bartminski as tenor soloist, Minsk Radio Choir and two choirs from Szczecin
Brecht/Weill: "Dreigroschenoper"
Co-production between Det Nødvendige Seminarium and The New Year's Concert
Soloists from DNS Tvind and New Year's Concert performers
Saturday the 6th of February is quite different - begins at 2 pm:
The program of the day is titled ”MUSICANA PEOPLE TO PEOPLE” and is created by Gert Mortensen,
professor of percussion at The Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen,
in co-operation with music academies from all over the world, namely Bejjing, Bali, India, Zimbabwe, Mexico and Cook Islands.
A real world music experience with every country presenting its traditional music and dance,
forming a synthesis at last.
"Carmina Burana" by Carl Orff in the evening
with Ryszard Zimnicki and Cordula Hacke, pianos, and Percurama Percussion Ensemble
The choir consists of employed teachers and educators, present and former students from the schools
and the two professional choirs from Szczecin
Czeslaw Grabowski, conductor
The ball will close the day - jazz and rock music with the teachers' orchestras Double Happiness and Lighthouse
Sunday the 7th of February is also special - begins at 12 noon:
24 small "picnic concerts" in four different rooms in Forum Horsens - solo recitals, choir performances,
chamber music, percussion, ensembles, world music...
Each listener can attend six concerts with breaks in between and bringing along your lunch basket -
therefore "picnic concerts"
At last everybody meets in the big hall for concert no. 25 - a Beethoven Finale:
The Egmont Overture
"The Triple Concerto" with the soloists Semion Balschem (piano), Anatoli Melnikov (violin)
and Michaela Fukacova (cello)
The 9th Symphony, Finale "An die Freude" with choir
and the soloists Sóla Braga, Magdalena Idzik, Rafal Bartminski and Romuald Tesarowicz
Czeslaw Grabowski, conductor
Food is served all days.