Mosaic is a band, who fuse early, traditional Polish music with the Orient as well as with World Music. The ensemble plays the historical and traditional instruments from different countries. In Mosaic’s music a listener will encounter Slavic wildness and melancholy, oriental mystery, a sounds of nature and urban chaos, the ancient world order and contemporary eclecticism.
Award winners of such competitions as New Tradition Polish Radio’s Festival of Folk Music and of Folk St. Nicholas' Day Festival, Mosaic has performed at prestigious festivals of ethno music, namely at Cross Culture Festival, Ethnoport Music Festival. The band released two records with their debut album, Ludovava, being critically acclaimed as a major music event of the year 2010. Mosaic’s collaboration with Polish Radio resulted in their second release ...a my do Betlejem (...And We Go to Bethlehem), a recording of their concert, which took place in W. Lutosławski Radio Studio in Warsaw.
Award winners of such competitions as New Tradition Polish Radio’s Festival of Folk Music and of Folk St. Nicholas' Day Festival, Mosaic has performed at prestigious festivals of ethno music, namely at Cross Culture Festival, Ethnoport Music Festival. The band released two records with their debut album, Ludovava, being critically acclaimed as a major music event of the year 2010. Mosaic’s collaboration with Polish Radio resulted in their second release ...a my do Betlejem (...And We Go to Bethlehem), a recording of their concert, which took place in W. Lutosławski Radio Studio in Warsaw.
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Guests:
Bart Pałyga – wspak, folk bass Maciej Cierliński – hurdy gurdy Magdalena Tejchma – ney, shawms, santur Weronika Grozdew-Kołacińska – vocal Marta Sułek – cello |