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Friday, 17 September 2010, 19:30

53rd International Festival of Contemporary Music Warsaw Autumn

Organization: Polish Composers' Union

WARSAW PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Reinbert de LEEUW
- conductor
Grzegorz GORCZYCA - piano
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Sunday, 26 September 2010, 11:00 Matinée for Young Music Lovers

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Hosted by Kalina MANIKOWSKA




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Warsaw Philharmonic - The National Orchestra of Poland

 Antoni Wit - Artistic Director

 Announces auditions to the following positions;

 Trumpet

Audition to be held: 28th September 2010

Application deadline: 9th September 2010

 

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Warsaw Philharmonic - The National Orchestra of Poland

Antoni Wit - Artistic Director

 Announces auditions to the following positions;

Clarinet

Audition to be held: 27th September 2010

Application deadline: 9th September 2010

 

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Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra

General and Artistic Director : Antoni Wit



The first concert of Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra took place on November 5, 1901 in the newly built Philharmonic Hall. This inaugural concert was conducted by Emil Młynarski, co-founder, first music director and principal conductor of the Philharmonic. The soloist was the world-famous pianist, composer and future statesman Ignacy Jan Paderewski. The program of this historic concert included Paderewski's Piano Concerto in A minor and works by other Polish composers: Chopin, Moniuszko, Noskowski, Stojowski and Żeleński.

In its early years, the Orchestra relatively quickly achieved a high level of professionalism, attracting outstanding soloists and conductors from all over the world. Before World War I and in the inter-war period, Warsaw Philharmonic was the main centre of musical activity in Poland and also one of the major musical institutions in Europe. Almost all the outstanding conductors and soloists of the day performed in Warsaw with the city's Philharmonic Orchestra, including Edward Grieg, Arthur Honegger, Otto Klemperer, Sergey Prokofiev, Sergey Rakhmaninov, Maurice Ravel, Artur Rodzinski, Richard Strauss, Igor Stravinsky, Claudio Arrau, Vladimir Horowitz, Wilhelm Kempff, Arthur Rubinstein, Bronisław Huberman and Pablo Sarasate... [more...]