Information about the Warsaw Flute Workshops on March 21-22, 2026 at the Wawer Cultural Center, Warsaw, POLAND
The Warsaw Flute Workshops are an educational and cultural initiative connecting flutists of all ages. The aim of the event is the joy of making music together, and its added value is the opportunity to participate in the work of a flute orchestra performing a repertoire typical of great symphony orchestras. Thanks to the workshops, young flutists who usually play alone on their linear instruments can make music in a group, together with their teachers and other professional and much older musicians.
The workshop is open also to young Suzuki flautists who will have the opportunity to attend group lessons led by experienced Suzuki Flute teachers.
Experienced Participants are invited to join Orchestra Flute Workshop conducted by the excellent Flautist and Conductor from Italy, Paolo Totti.
Suzuki teachers conduct group and rhythmic classes, while conductor Paolo Totti conducts orchestral classes.
The workshop will end with a final concert in the Concert Hall of the Cultural Centre attended by all Participants including children, experienced flautists and teachers.
Application form available at https://flecikowo.vxm.pl/formularz-zgloszeniowy/
Price for two-day workshop: 100 EUR
Organizer: Foundation Ad Libitum, Bank account (IBAN number): PL84102055610000310231308374
Bank name: Bank PKO BP in Warsaw, Poland
Logistic info including local transport and hotels in Warsaw can be found here.
Catering: information available at: https://flecikowo.vxm.pl/catering-wybor-dan/
Accommodation: on your own
Information on Paolo Totti – the conductor leading the Workshops
PAOLO TOTTI was born and raised in Rome. Here he studied at the Santa Cecilia College of Music, obtaining a diploma in transverse flute with the highest results. He also graduated with honors in philosophy from the University of La Sapienza. He wrote many monographs, articles and reviews in music magazines. He was a member of the jury of international competitions and examination boards of music universities. He founded the „I Flauti di Toscanini” flute orchestra, which he leads personally and is also responsible for the repertoire it performs.