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CONCERT #15 LA GIOIA

November 24, 2024
Salvatorsaal | VIENNA | AUSTRIA

Jolanta Sosnowska, Baroque Violin & Artistic Direction
Reinhild Waldek, Baroque Harp

Programme: Works by early Baroque Italian Composers from Viennese Court


NOVAE SONATAE SONATAE 1 & 2

October 23, 2024
St. Francis Xaver Cathedral | BANSKA BYSTRICA | SLOVAKIA

Jolanta Sosnowska, Violins (on 20 Instruments) & Artistic Direction
Ján Krigovský, Violone 8`
Andreas Arend, Theorbo
Tomasz Piętak, Organ Positive
CANSONA NEOSOLIENSIS
Veronika Veverková, Conductor

Program: Piotr Tabakiernik - Novae Sonatae Rosarii Part 1 and 2


NACHHAL(L)TIGE KLANGWELTEN II

October 20, 2024
Impact Hub Vienna | VIENNA | AUSTRIA

Jolanta Sosnowska, Violin
Michael Endlicher, Bildender Künstler
Mohammadreza Azin, Oud, Ney und Kamancheh
Nelli Goncharuk, Sopran
Nima Noury, Tar und Leitung
Szczepan Dembiński, Barockcello
Harald Woschitz, Fotograf
Hamidreza Ojaghi, Gesang und Percussion
Marelize Gerber, Sopran
Maria Theresia Mühlbacher, Tanz
Ulli Nagy, Moderation

Program and Tickets: Festival SichtWeisen Wien

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BIOGRAPHY

Polish violinist Jolanta Sosnowska possesses a unique fusion of versatility, strength, and sensitivity in both her playing and stage presence – a combination that is earning her the acclaim of audiences and critics alike.

Ms. Sosnowska is a winner of The Paul Rolland Memorial Violin Competition in the USA and finalist of several prestigious music competitions in Austria including The International Heinrich Biber Competition. Her unique expertise of performing historical and contemporary violin has quickly opened many European concert hall doors for her. Since her Wiener Konzerthaus debut Jolanta’s passionate playing and the deep feelings she expresses has resonated with audiences and musicians all over the world, including musical centers like Vienna, Innsbruck, Amsterdam, Basel, Prag, Warsaw, Brugge, Chicago, Mexico, Tokyo and Lima. She has performed at concert venues including the Warsaw Philharmonic Hall, the National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing, the Jerusalem Theater, the Concertgebouw Bruges, the Berliner Konzerthaus, and the Rudolfinum.

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