21st International “Sacrum non Profanum” Music Festival
Katarzyna Jackowska

The Lentz Villa
This concert explores the idea of musical “artistic families” – creative connections, shared inspirations and dialogue between generations.
The programme brings together works by composers linked through tradition, aesthetics and personal relationships, alongside contemporary music and improvisation.
Founded in 2005, the Sacrum non Profanum Festival is one of the most important musical events in Western Pomerania. Its aim is to present music that crosses stylistic and cultural boundaries, combining tradition with modernity and the sacred with the secular. Over the years, the festival has welcomed outstanding artists from the worlds of classical, jazz, contemporary and experimental music.
Programme:
Antonín Dvořák – Songs My Mother Taught Me, Op. 55 No. 4; Love Song, Op. 83 No. 8
Josef Suk – Love Song, Op. 7 No. 1
Otilie Suková – Lullaby
Frédéric Chopin – Étude in A-flat major, Op. 25 No. 1; Largo from the Cello Sonata, Op. 65
Robert Schumann – Fantasiestücke, Op. 73
Karel Svoboda – film music from Three Wishes for Cinderella
Lili Boulanger – Nocturne
Ernest Boulanger – Bonjour mon cœur
Nadia Boulanger – Cantique
Hauke Hack – Mäander I & II for solo cello
Katharina Hack / Kej – Helix
Marina Baranova – commissioned work, Fantasy on La Bohème
Charles Aznavour – La Bohème, arranged by Lucas Brum
as well as improvisations by Anouchka and Katharina Hack
Performers:
Anouchka Hack – cello
Katharina Hack – piano
The Hack sisters are among the most highly regarded young chamber ensembles in Europe. They combine the classical repertoire with contemporary music, improvisation and new forms of musical storytelling, creating performances that are cohesive, distinctive and emotionally powerful.
Tickets: https://bilety.willa-lentza.pl/rezerwacja/wydarzenie.html?idg=121&idl=0&d=3