Warsaw Autumn
Annual music festival in Warsaw, Poland / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Warsaw Autumn (Polish: Warszawska Jesień) is the largest international Polish festival of contemporary music. For many years, it was the only festival of its type in Central and Eastern Europe. It was established in 1956 by two composers, Tadeusz Baird and Kazimierz Serocki, and officially established by the Head Board of the Polish Composers' Union. It is an annual event, normally taking place in the second half of September and lasts for 8 days.
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This article is about a music festival. For a 2003 film, see Autumn in Warsaw.
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Genre | Experimental music, contemporary classical music |
Dates | September |
Location(s) | Poland |
Years active | 1956, 1958–1981, 1983–present |
Founded by | Tadeusz Baird and Kazimierz Serocki, Head Board of the Polish Composers' Union |
Website | Official site |
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