The Art'n'Voices Virtual Library

Art'n'Voices aims to make the world of choral music widely accessible and in tune with the spirit of the times. That's why we've created the Art'n'Voices Virtual Library, where we will share compositional works by both established creators, whose music we perform regularly, and young composers, especially the winners of the composition competition held during the ArteFonie Festival. We want valuable choral music to be as diverse, interesting, and, above all, accessible to all conductors, creators, composers, and performers.

The Art'n'Voices Virtual Library serves to promote the work of contemporary composers. We encourage you to download available compositions in PDF format. Thanks to the licenses obtained from the authors, the scores have been made available free of charge. We hope that the catalog of our library will gradually grow, revealing new facets of vocal polyphonic music.

2023 Edition

The third edition of the Nationwide Composition Competition for a choral work for a female choir as part of the ArteFonie Festival 2023:

I prize: Anna Maria Huszcza – Niebo Kopernika

Distinction: Daniel Badecki – A cóż piękniejszego nad niebo?

2022 Edition

The second edition of the Composition Competition for a choral work set to the text of a Polish poet as part of the ArteFonie Festival 2022: 

I prize: Bartosz Kowalski-Banasewicz – Co mówi zegar?

Distinction: Katarzyna Danel – Rozbłysły oczy moje wśród zieleni

2021 Edition

The inaugural edition of the Composition Competition for an a cappella piece for the Art’n’Voices Vocal Ensemble as part of the ArteFonie Festival 2021:

I prize: Karol Pyka – Ciemnozielona cisza (recording)

Distinction: Krzysztof Ratajski – Pieśń o żeglarzu

Distinction: Bartosz Pokorski – Przemiana

Free scores from the repertory of Art’n’Voices:

Anna Rocławska-Musiałczyk – Suita Kaszubska

Parts: 

 I Rëbôczczi (recording)

II A w Redëni (recording)

III Hej, mòrze, mòrze
IV Mòrze rëczi
Thanks to the obtained licenses from the authors, the scores have been made available for free download in PDF format on the ensemble’s website. The costs associated with the performance and recording of the compositions (copyright fees for the creators, royalties, etc.) are the responsibility of the performers.