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Notes across borders: How Chopin and Strauss lit up Delhi's cultural stage
The Sunday Guardian
|August 10, 2025
Jowita and Vladyslav enchanted Delhi, performing Chopin, Strauss, Mozart, and Paderewski, showcasing Poland-Austria cultural harmony through timeless classical melodies.
In a memorable celebration of classical brilliance, Delhi's cultural heart pulsed with the romance and rhythm of Europe on Friday evening as 'An Evening of Musical Melodies' unfolded at Alliance Française de Delhi.
The concert, co-presented by the Polish Institute New Delhi and the Austrian Cultural Forum, under the EUNIC India banner, brought together the sublime legacies of Poland and Austria through the timeless works of composers like Mozart, Chopin, Strauss, Paderewski, and Rozycki.
"We were delighted to present a special evening of musical brilliance at Alliance Française de Delhi that celebrated the rich classical traditions of Poland and Austria," rejoiced Małgorzata Wejsis-Gołebiak, Director of the Polish Institute New Delhi.
"The works of Chopin, Paderewski, Mozart, Strauss, and others continue to inspire audiences across the world, and we were proud to bring this shared cultural heritage to the heart of Delhi."
At the heart of the evening's enchantment was Jowita Sip, a Vienna-based soprano of Polish origin whose commanding presence and crystalline voice brought emotional nuance to each piece.
Born in Piła, a city in the beautifully scenic northwestern part of Poland, she began her artistic education at the young age of 5.
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