The Polish Museum in Rapperswil is honored to invite you to a unique concert held as part of the opening of the new exhibition, “Spuren/Ślady. Das polnische Beisein in der Schweiz.”
🎶 Date: January 26, 2025
🎶 Time: 2:00 PM
🎶 Venue: Knight’s Hall, Castle in Rapperswil
Performing artists:
- Suguru Ito – piano
- Marek Dumicz – violin
Concert program:
- Ignacy Jan Paderewski – “Menuet” Op. 14 No. 1
- Carlos Gardel – “Por Una Cabeza”
- Manuel de Falla/Fritz Kreisler – “Danse Espagnole”
- Jerzy Petersburski – “Tango Milonga”
- Consuelo Velázquez – “Bésame Mucho”
- Henryk Wars – “Let’s Dance the Tango” (Zatańczmy Tango)
- Fryderyk Chopin – “Mazurka”
- Władysław Szpilman – “Dziewczyno”
- Henryk Wieniawski – “The Bagpiper” (Dudziarz)
- Vittorio Monti – “Csárdás”
The concert is an integral part of the event inaugurating the exhibition, which highlights the contribution of Poles to Swiss history and culture.
Please confirm your attendance at the opening and concert by January 15, 2025, via email: info@polenmuseum.ch
The exhibition, “Spuren/Ślady. Das polnische Beisein in der Schweiz”, will be presented at the “Burghof” townhouse (below the castle) at Hauptplatz 8 in Rapperswil. Curated by architect Marcin Jachimczyk, it takes visitors on a journey through the Swiss traces of Polish presence, showcasing not only renowned figures like Antoni Patek but also lesser-known artists, engineers, and architects who have left a lasting mark on Switzerland’s cultural landscape.
We warmly invite you to join this exceptional event!