Great works of music - NOSPR
Great works of music
Why not play piano concertos as a chamber ensemble? It would be impossible to show rational obstacles. In the times before the phonograph, that was exactly how people learnt great works of music that were not being performed at a concert hall near them. Privately, at home, at meetings, making music together. It is the meeting of artistic individualities and their willingness to collaborate that give chamber music its sense. Hence the presence of Chopin’s Concerto in E minor in the version for five instruments today, on the 175th death anniversary of this most important Polish musician of all. For the same reason, its counterpoint will be the famous Trout, Schubert’s masterpiece which introduced the early romantic sensitivity to chamber music. This is music derived from the spirit of a simple song. These two romantic build up layers of human emotions, activate affections and pile up associations. This is all we need.
Adam Suprynowicz
Concert duration: approximately 100 minutes
Upcoming events

Ego Death performance / Tauron Nowa Muzyka Katowice 2026
Chamber Hall

Dictaphone performance / Tauron Nowa Muzyka Katowice 2026
Chamber Hall

Hinode tapes & Hiroki performance / Tauron Nowa Muzyka Katowice 2026
Concert Hall

Herbert & Momoko performance / Tauron Nowa Muzyka Katowice 2026
Concert Hall


“The Faces of NOSPR” / Opening of Jan Zegalski’s Photography Exhibition
Foyer NOSPR

Sounds within us and around us
NOSPR Workshop Hall




