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The Carnegie Mellon University Philharmonic will perform Witold Lutoslawski’s Concerto for Orchestra
May 5th at 8PM Carnegie Music Hall, Oakland, 4400 Forbes Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15213. $10 Regular Admission
Polish Films in Pittsburgh: Afterimage by renowned Polish filmmaker Andrzej Wajda.
Afterimage is the last film by renowned Polish filmmaker Andrzej Wajda.) Saturday, March 25 @ 3:30pm McConomy Auditorium, CMU Campus https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rfzPErD1C0 "Powidoki" 2015 rez. Anfdrzej Wajda zdjecia Pawel Edelman fotosy Anna Wloch www.annawloch.com [email protected]
POLISH FILMS AT THE 3 RIVERS FILM FESTIVAL
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Ewa Pobłocka in Piano Recital, Friday, October 21st, 2016 @ 7:30 PM
Following her American tour, Ewa Pobłocka will perform at Frick Fine Arts Building Auditorium, University of Pittsburgh, Schenley Drive, PA 15260. One of the greatest Polish pianists , Ewa Pobłocka has concertized throughout Europe and in both Americas, as well as in Singapore, Korea, Japan and Australia, giving concerts with the most famous orchestras in [...]
PITTSBURGH BICENTENNIAL PARADE JULY 9th 2016
PCC and other Polish Organizations will participate in the Bicentennial Parade. Parade Route: Liberty Avenue, from 11th St. to Point State Park (.8 of a mile) The Bicentennial Parade serves as a ‘human’ timeline, beginning with the first indigenous residents of the region, and proceeding through our history of immigration from Europe and newly arriving [...]
Professor Krzysztof Matyjaszewski from Carnegie Mellon University has received 2016 “Outstanding Pole” award.
"Outstanding Pole" competition takes place simultaneously in Poland and abroad and grants the title to individuals, whose achievements, attitude and professionalism have made the greatest contribution to building and promoting a positive image of Poland in the world.