#LetsBaRock | Orliński | Dębicz
sn. 06-10-2024, 20:00
Concert
Symphony Hall
We invite you to the #LetsBaRock concert, which will take you on an extraordinary musical journey, blending Baroque classics with modern pop sounds. Jakub Józef Orliński and Aleksander Dębicz will present their collaborative project as part of the MUSIC.DESIGN.FORM Festival. Discover how timeless Baroque music can be in a fresh, new interpretation, inspiring us to push the boundaries of our imagination!
Baroque music may be perceived as inaccessible or even forgotten. However, it is intriguing to many artists because it allows for freedom and creativity. The renowned Polish countertenor Jakub Józef Orliński and the highly talented pianist and composer Aleksander Dębicz, who have previously performed at the Philharmonic in Szczecin, decided to join forces and create their own, more contemporary interpretation of Baroque music.

You can experience the fruits of this unique project during the autumn #LetsBaRock concert tour, which aligns with the theme of the seventh edition of the MDF Festival – IMAGINE. The festival will become a space for creativity, imagination, and reflection on the challenges of the modern world. Orliński and Dębicz, following this theme, will present contemporary arrangements of Baroque pieces enriched with pop elements. This fusion highlights the timelessness of Baroque music and demonstrates how imagination allows us to transcend artistic boundaries.

In the #LetsBaRock project, Jakub Józef Orliński and Aleksander Dębicz aim to showcase the universality of Baroque music. Together, they have created "covers" of Baroque pieces, placing them in a contemporary pop context, and supplemented the repertoire with three original compositions by Dębicz. They invited the best musicians from the Polish entertainment scene: Marcin Ułanowski (percussion) and Wojciech Gumiński (double bass). In this four-member ensemble, they developed a unique sound of "new Baroque" at the legendary Church Studios in London, which will resonate in the golden Symphony Hall of the Szczecin Philharmonic.