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festivals&competitions

The Częstochowa Philharmonic organizes regular festival and competition events. The person of the patron of the Philharmonic is dedicated to the Bronisław Huberman Violin Festival. Organized in a 2-year cycle, the event introduces violin music in its various forms - from classical, through jazz to folk. Thanks to the support of Zygmunt Rolat - Patron of Culture and Friend of the Philharmonic - the Festival hosts world-class stars such as Joshua Bell, Mischa Maisky, Midori, Vadim Repin, Evelynn Glennie.

Reszke Vocal Competition is addressed to students of music academies and its task is to preserve the memory of world-famous singers. Józefina Reszke - soprano, Jan Reszke - tenor, Edward Reszke - bass. These three became famous performing as the first soloists on stages in Europe and the United States. Citizens of the world like the areas near Częstochowa the most. Held every two years, the Competition for young singers, students of Music Academies, is a chance to test their skills, to present themselves to a jury composed of outstanding singers and conductors. For many of them it is also an opportunity to perform their first performances with a full symphony orchestra.

The International Chamber Music Competition was established to promote young talented musicians working together in the field of chamber music. The Competition is open to duets composed of: violin-piano, viola-piano, cello-piano. The competition is organized for students and graduates of higher music education (Universities, Academies, Higher Music Schools, Conservatories).

The idea of ​​the Bach Family Music Festival is to present the rich artistic activity of the Bach family, led by its most outstanding composer - Jan Sebastian. The festival concerts are to be an intriguing musical journey from the baroque period to the 21st century. The establishment of the festival aims to make Częstochowa an important center on the map of cultural events in Poland and Europe, and to attract the widest possible audience to high culture, which is, however, in interpretation close to modern man. The name Bach is associated with the most outstanding musician of the Bach family - Jan Sebastian. The festival aims to show the work of the entire 300-year-old Bach family, both in a classic way and with the help of contemporary cultural transmitters.

For the first time, the HOT JAZZ SPRING Traditional Jazz Festival was organized in 2002 and met with enormous interest among music lovers from Częstochowa. Its originator is the Five O'Clock Orchestra. The festival is a cyclical event that is organized every spring. During this time, three large concerts are organized, and for music lovers and jazz fans who feel unsatisfied and want to "breathe" the atmosphere of jazz, the organizers propose a night Jam Session with the participation of festival stars.