The internationally acclaimed Warsaw Autumn Festival presents contemporary classical music from around the world. Over the nine day event, concerts are held at the National Philharmonic Hall and other city venues.
Established in 1956 after Stalin's death, the organisers were determined to open up modern music to a wide audience. For decades the festival tuned listeners' ears to the sounds of Schonberg, Berg and Webern, and kept up with avant-garde experiments.
Whether you're an ardent follower of contemporary music, or just curious about it, this festival is a fantastic way of exploring what's going on in the modern music world.
Whether you're an ardent follower of contemporary music, or just curious about it, this festival is a fantastic way of exploring what's going on in the modern music world.
