It promises to be a very concert-packed weekend. Listeners of almost all musical genres will find something for themselves - from pop, through blues, jazz, hip hop, heavy sounds, to classical music. You will be able to listen to stars from the 1980s, such as Halina Frąckowiak, artists currently reigning supreme on the charts and with millions of views on YouTube - such as Ralph Kaminski, but also recognised names on the international scene - such as Tom Skinner.

A walk through the swamps, the mysteries of the Dutch masters of painting, "Mr Kleks' Academy" from 40 years ago, as well as concerts by Richard Bona and Varius Manx - the first weekend in February promises to be exceptionally interesting in Poznań. As usual, there will also be plenty of interesting performances and carnival events.

The Amadeus Chamber Orchestra is set to kick off the year with a bang. Come the first Sunday of February, the outstanding British pianist and composer Jonathan Powell will team up with the Orchestra in the Adam Mickiewicz University Auditorium.

PoMost is an exchange programme for students between partner universities of the City of Poznań. It is the first project of its kind on a national scale to enable students to study a chosen course at a partner university. 

For years, Mariza has stood for what is most beautiful in fado, championing the elegant and popular side of this genre that eagerly borrows from noble pop. In this genre, both in instrumentalisation and the vocals, Mariza reigns supreme as an undisputed star.

The 105th anniversary of the outbreak of the Wielkopolska Uprising of 1918-1919 will commence on December 27. According to the organisers, this semi-round milestone warrants a slightly larger-scale celebration. To start this year's event early, they are rolling out the Wielkopolska PLAYS! for the Museum concert on 17 December.

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