
'Musical cocoon': Polish mountain town hosts Chopin fest
"I've loved Chopin for so many years!" said Erin Gao, a 33-year-old from China, who travelled to hear the composer's works while vacationing in Europe.
Mike Righton, a 73-year-old from Texas, shared that enthusiasm.
"This is my fifth year here. I love this festival -- there are lots of concerts, and the place is very pretty," he said.
Organisers expect around 2,000 spectators over the nine-day event that runs until August 9 in this town of just 4,000 residents, where Frederic Chopin's legacy is visible everywhere.
"Above all, this festival brings together true enthusiasts of Chopin's music," said Piotr Paleczny, the festival's artistic director.
Streets are adorned with posters and statues of the composer and shops welcome tourists with souvenirs bearing his image.
It was here in 1826, when the town was part of Germany and known as Bad Reinerz, where a 16-year-old Chopin gave his first concert abroad.
That performance inspired the creation of the festival, which has attracted many of classical music's biggest names since its founding in 1946.
One of this year's performers is Warsaw-born pianist Julia Lozowska, 23.
"I grew up with Chopin. I love many other composers, of course, but he's the one I understand best," she said.
Among the festival's headliners is Aristo Sham, 29, a prodigy from Hong Kong and winner of the 2025 Van Cliburn Competition. He is launching his world tour in Duszniki-Zdroj.
"To play in the same venue as him, to follow in his footsteps -- it's a huge honour and privilege," Sham said after a rehearsal, his eyes resting on a bust of Chopin.
"Here, we're in a musical cocoon, just playing music in an enchanting setting for an incredibly enthusiastic audience."
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