Polish Baroque Orchestra

Polish Baroque Orchestra

Infobox musical artist
Name = Polish Baroque Orchestra


Img_capt = The logo of the Polish Baroque Orchestra
Img_size =
Landscape = yes
Background = classical_ensemble
Birth_name = Polska Orkiestra Barokowa
Alias = Polska Orkiestra Barokowa
POB
Born = September 2005
Died =
Origin = flagicon|Poland Poznań, Poland
Genre = Classical music (Renaissance, Baroque, Classical)
Occupation = Baroque Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble
Years_active = 2005 – Present
Label =
Associated_acts = "Polish Baroque Orchestra" Society
URL = [http://www.pob.org.pl www.pob.org.pl]
Current_members = Principal Conductor/Artistic Director
Krzysztof Czerwinski
President
Krzysztof Przybył
Past_members =
Notable_instruments =

Founded and directed by Krzysztof Czerwiński, the Polish Baroque Orchestra ( _pl. Polska Orkiestra Barokowa) is an ensemble of players dedicated to the music of the Baroque and Classical period, featuring historically informed performance practice.

Some of the Orchestra's performances have been broadcast on Polish Television.

The Polish Baroque Orchestra is run by a society.

Audio samples

* [http://www.pob.org.pl/nagrania.htm Live concert recordings]

ee also

* Music of Poland
* Culture of Poland

External links

* [http://www.pob.org.pl/ Polish Baroque Orchestra - official website (in Polish)]
* [http://www.polmic.pl/iopis.php?lang=pl&id=855&pf=instytucje&cf=&nf=orkiestry%20i%20zespoły Polish Music Information Centre]


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