Playback music, even when broadcasted in high quality, can never fully reflect the character of an event very special in a way that live music does. This can be confirmed by anybody who has ever seen live performances of a chamber choir. Our concert will turn any occasion into an unforgettable experience.
We offer music suitable for occasion of various character:
- serious and cheerful for wedding ceremonies,
- casual and entertaining for company meetings,
- intimate for occasions that bring people together (Christmas carol evenings),
- sublime and majestic for patriotic events.
We are a highly mobile band of 13 people with out own means of transport . We do not usually require audio equipment – all we need is a little room available to us half an hour before the performance.
To contact us please use this link
Conductor: Agnieszka Trela-Jochymek
(+48) 503 741 012
agnieszka.trela@gmail.com
Manager: Lech Adamus
(+48) 605 379 883
adamus@agh.edu.pl
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We are a chamber choir, established in Cracow in 2005. Among our members are not only Krakow Academy of Music graduates and students of various universities but also representatives of many different professions: mathematicians, biologists, IT engineers and graphic designers. It is our shared passion for vocal music that connected us.
We are a versatile group performing a capella music from many eras, from renaissance to the contemporary. Most of our repertoire comprises of sacral music. We do not avoid secular music - we also sing madrigals and choral arrangements of pop songs.
We take part in numerous competitions and often succeed. Our vast collection of awards and prizes is good evidence for that. We organize out own concerts but also take part in other musical enterprises, to name a few: a premiere performance of ‘Zraniony orzeł’ (wounded eagle) cantata (by Piotr Boronowicz) at the Young Musicians Festival in Krakow,; representing Poland at the International Choir Festival ‘Cracovia Cantat’ in 2007; a live concert during the jubilee episode of the radio programme ‘Rozmowy o wierze’ (Conversation on faith), aired by the Krakow Radio or the charitable performance in Sanok, during the 2011 edition of The Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity.
We are constantly undertaking new challenges by developing new ambitious repertoire, collaborating with interesting artists and joining new projects.
Agnieszka Trela-Jochymek graduated from the Krakow Academy of Music (choral conducting class of prof. Stanisław Krawczyński) and the Postgraduate Choirmaster Programme at the Feliks Nowowiejski Academy of Music in Bydgoszcz.
She founded the ‘Lege Artis’ Chamber Choir in 2005 and has been leading it since then. Together we received plenty of awards, including the 2011 Best Conductor Prize at the 7th International Choir’s Fall Festival in Rybnik.
As a choir singer she collaborated with numerous Krakow-based choirs: The Polish Radio Choir, Pro Musica Mundi Choir, Kantorei Sankt Barbara, Krakow Chamber Choir, Pro Arte Choir and the Organum Academic Choir. For several years she was a choir singer with the Psalmodia Choir of the Pontifical University of John Paul II and between 2006 and 2008 occupied the position of its second conductor.
In years 2004-05 she led the choir of the Dominican Basilica in Krakow and during the academic year 2005/2006 the choir at the Church of St. Florian in Krakow.
Between 2008 and 2009 she worked with the Dębnicki Choir of the st. Stanisław Kostka Parish inKrakow. Since 2006 she has lead the school choir of the High School of John III Sobieski in Krakow and, from 2011, the ‘Echo’ choir at the Trzebinia Cultural Centre.
She is constantly improving her skills and knowledge on various courses and workshops for choir conductors.
Sopranos:
Paulina Bliżanowska
Agnieszka Dajcz
Ewa Kieres
Barbara Lizak-Gorczyca
Anna Wilczyńska
Altos:
Paulina Deczewska
Agnieszka Kosecka-Wierzejska
Paulina Strejczek
Tenors:
Lech Adamus
Mikołaj Karwat
Basses:
Jakub Ciępka
Lech Duraj
Jakub Figus
Andrzej Koszewski | Magnificat |
Andrzej Koszewski | Zdrowaś Królewno Wyborna |
Henryk Jan Botor | Sub tuum praesidium |
Michał Zieliński | Laudate Dominum |
Tomas Luis de Victoria | Ave Maria |
Tomas Luis de Victoria | O Magnum Mysterium |
Tomas Luis de Victoria | Popule meus |
Tomas Luis de Victoria | O vos omnes |
Georgius Deakbardos | Eli! Eli! |
Georgius Deakbardos | Crucifigatur |
Stanisław Ochmański | Ludu mój ludu |
Anton Bruckner | Locus iste |
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina | O Domine Jesu Christe |
Romuald Twardowski | Alleluja |
Andrzej Koszewski | Zdrowaś Królewno Wyborna |
Mikołaj Zieleński | O Gloriosa Domina |
Thomas Tallis | If ye love me |
Ola Gjeilo | Ubi Caritas |
T. Klonowski | Gaude Mater |
K. Mroszczyk | Gaudeamus Igitur |
Felice Aneiro | Christus factus est |
Marc Antonio Ingegneri | O bone Jesu |
Krzysztof Grzeszczak | Antyfona |
Zoltan Kodaly | Veni Emmanuel |
Zoltan Kodaly | Stabat Mater |
Feliks Nowowiejski | Parce Domine |
Antonio Lotti | Miserere |
Gordon Young | Alleluja |
Stanisław Wiechowicz | Ty któryś gorzko na krzyżu umierał |
Siergiej Rachmaninow | Bogurodzico Dziewico, raduj się |
William Byrd | Ave verum Corpus |
Freddie Mercury | Bohemian Rhapsody |
Wolfgang Amadeusz Mozart | Ave verum Corpus |
Henryk Mikołaj Górecki | Zdrowaś Bądź Maryja |
Wacław z Szamotuł | Już się zmierzcha |
Arvo Pärt | Magnificat |
Arvo Pärt | Berliner Messe |
Wacław z Szamotuł | Kryste dniu naszej światłości |
Henryk Mikołaj Górecki | Zdrowaś bądź Maryja |
wg kancjonału staniąteckiego | Wesoły nam |
Grzegorz Gerwazy Gorczycki | Omni die dic Mariae |
Grzegorz Gerwazy Gorczycki | Tota pulchra es |
Stanisław Niewiadomski | Christus natus est nobis |
Giovanni Croce | Cantate Domino |
Henryk Jan Botor | Sub Tuum Praesidium |
Mikołaj Gomółka | Siedząc po niskich brzegach babilońskiej wody |
John Farmer | Fair Phyllis |
Marek Jasiński | Ave Maria |
C. Carter, J. Hudson | Goodnight, Sweetheart |
Kabaret Starszych Panów | Wesołe jest zycie staruszka |
Kabaret Starszych Panów | Rodzina |
Lennon, McCartney | This boy |
Robert Schumann | Gute Nacht |
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