21-05-2025
Polish pianist brings Europe's musical soul to Saudi Arabia's capital
RIYADH: As part of the cultural dialogue between the EU and Saudi Arabia, the embassy of the EU in the Kingdom organized a musical evening at the Saudi Music Hub in Riyadh.
Speaking at 'The European Piano Recital,' the EU ambassador said: 'Saudi Arabia is a close ally with whom we enjoy close relations. My only wish is that music will serve to build bridges and bring our artists and our peoples closer together.'
During the recital, Polist vituoso pianist Wojciech Waleczek took the audience on a journey through the 27 countries of the EU, performing classical works that highlight the continent's cultural diversity.
The pianist is renowned internationally for his artistic excellence and his commitment to spreading classical music throughout the world. He is also professor of musical arts at the University of Silesia in Katowice.
Waleczek told Arab News: 'These were works by composers from all the countries of the European Union. We asked composers from each EU country to write a piece, which we presented this evening.
'I think this is a very important event, because we can exchange our cultures. For example, in Europe we can listen to music from other continents. Just as in Europe, we can listen to music from other continents. So we can bring European culture to other countries. That's why I do it. I've discovered Polish culture and now I'd like to share it with Saudi audiences.'
Waleczek has a very active international career. He performs solo recitals, chamber music and as a soloist with orchestras in more than 40 countries, notably in Europe, the Middle East, America and Asia, and collaborates with many prestigious orchestras.
He closed his recital with a performance of Schiller's poem 'Ode to Joy,' which expresses an idealistic vision of human brotherhood, a vision shared by Beethoven. In 1972, the Council of Europe adopted the theme of Beethoven's 'Ode to Joy' as its anthem, and in 1985 the leaders of the EU adopted it as their official anthem.
Waleczek said: 'I played the 'Ode to Joy,' which is the anthem of the European Union, and this piece is very special. I think that, in today's world, we must always remember that we are the guardians of peace.'
A specialist in the repertoire of Franz Liszt, his recordings include 'Grandes etudes de Paganini' (2017), 'Harmonies poetiques et religieuses' in 2019, and 'Weihnachtsbaum' in 2024. He also performs works by Franz Schubert, such as 'Rarities and Short Piano Works' in 2021.
Alongside his artistic career, he teaches at the Institute of Musical Arts at the University of Silesia. He is also vice president of the SIGNUM association, which promotes classical music in Poland and abroad.
The recital concert is part of efforts to strengthen cultural links between Europe and Saudi Arabia and accompanies the Kingdom's artistic and cultural transformation under Vision 2030.