Time 11:00
The Royal Theatre in the Old Orangery in the Royal Łazienki Museum in Warsaw
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Can everyone sing and what is singing really? How to make our voice become an instrument? Why does a singer need to warm up before performing and how to conduct so that everyone sings in sync?
These and many other questions will be answered during family workshops aimed at the youngest music lovers. We invite children aged 5-12 and their guardians to a meeting in the magical world of Rossini’s operas. The stories of Cinderella, the Barber of Seville and the Italian Girl in Algiers, stylish decorations, and beautiful music will stimulate all the senses. Children will take part in a singing lesson with the chorus master, learn the secrets of the work of an opera singer, listen to melodies composed by the Italian master, and have the opportunity to talk to artists of the Polish Royal Opera. The workshops will be conducted in the historic space of the Royal Theater in the Old Orangery in the Royal Łazienki Museum, one of the few original 18th-century court theaters in Europe.
PROGRAM
GIOACHINO ROSSINI
La Pastorella delle Alpi
Contro un cor (singing lesson)
La danza
L’Espérance
La Foi
La charité
PERFORMERS
JUSTYNA RECZENIEDI SOPRANO
MONIKA KOLASIŃSKA PIANOFORTE
THE CHORUS OF THE POLISH ROYAL OPERA
JAKUB SZAFRAŃSKI CONDUCTOR, PRESENTER, CHORUS MASTER
Regulations of ticket sales and participation in an educational event organized by the Polish Royal Opera [pdf download]
Declaration of a participant in an educational event
Duration: approx. 1h



