"The Merry Widow" Filharmonia Narodowa

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"The Merry Widow"
Łukasz Borowicz, photo: Ksawery Zamoyski

Every year, the Warsaw Philharmonic invites listeners to spend New Year’s Eve in the company of music. This year, the orchestra led by Łukasz Borowicz, alongside outstanding soloists, will be performing in full one of the most celebrated operettas in the history of the genre. Ferenc Lehar’s The Merry Widow was first staged in Vienna towards the end of 1905. The history of the work’s composition is so colourful and dramatic that it could be used as the plot for another operetta. The name of the composer – whose music contributed to the extraordinary success of The Merry Widow, performed in its original production almost 500 times – ultimately eclipsed the names of the librettists and the initiators of the project. Lehar was the second composer asked to write the music for this operetta, and towards the end of his work, he was on the point of being dismissed. Until the very last minute, doubts remained as to whether the work would prove a success; the budget and number of rehearsals were reduced to a minimum, and the costs of preparing the costumes and sets were covered partly by the performers themselves. In addition, there was a whiff of diplomatic scandal in the air, and the librettists decided to cover up the source of their not entirely original – as it turned out – idea.

Bartłomiej Gembicki

 

* Opera Academy at Teatr Wielki – Polish National Opera in Warsaw
** soloists of the Warsaw Philharmonic Choir

Warsaw Philharmonic Patron of the Year – PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna – warmly welcomes you to join us in this concert
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Łukasz Borowicz

Artistic Director of the Tadeusz Szeligowski Poznań Philharmonic and chief conductor of the Poznań Philharmonic Orchestra, principal guest conductor of the Krol Szymanowski Krakow Philharmonic. He studied at the Fryderyk Chopin Academy of Music in Warsaw (now: Fryderyk Chopin University of Music) in the Bogusław Madey’s class; he obtained there his doctoral degree in conducting under the tutelage of Antoni Wit. In the years 2007–2015, he was the artistic director of the Polish Radio Orchestra in Warsaw, and in the years 2006–2021, he was the principal guest conductor of the Poznań Philharmonic Orchestra.

The artist has been awarded the Polityka’s Passport (2008), Polish Music Koryfeusz Award (2011), the Cyprian Kamil Norwid Award (2013), the Tansman Award for ‘outstanding musical individuality’ (2014) and the Honorary Award of the Polish Composers’ Union (2021).

Łukasz Borowicz debuted as an opera conductor at the Teatr Wielki – Polish National Opera in Warsaw (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Don Giovanni). Within the Ludwig van Beethoven Easter Festival he presented 20 unknown operas. In 2018, he conducted Giacomo Meyerbeer’s opera Les Huguenots at Opéra Bastille in Paris (as a first Polish conductor in the Opéra’s history), and in the following year, the premiere of Stanisław Moniuszko’s Halka at the Theater an der Wien, directed by Mariusz Treliński and featuring, among others, Piotr Beczała (the Polish premiere of this production under his baton took place at the Teatr Wielki – Polish National Opera in Warsaw in 2020).

He has conducted, among others: Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin, RIAS Kammerchor, WDR Sinfonieorchester, SWR Sinfonieorchester, Bamberger Symphoniker, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Orquesta Titular del Teatro Real (Orquesta Sinfónica de Madrid), Orchestre de l’Opéra de Paris, Opéra Orchestre national Montpellier, Prague Symphony Orchestra (FOK), Janáček Philharmonic Ostrava, Los Angeles Philharmonic New Music Group and most Polish symphony orchestras.

In the 2024/2025 season, he performed for the first time at the Musikfest Berlin, will present Giuseppe Verdi’s opera Giovanna d'Arco at the Ópera de Tenerife, will make his debut with the English Chamber Orchestra and the Presidential Orchestra in Ankara, and tour again with the Basque National Orchestra, the Istanbul State Symphony Orchestra and the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra in Katowice, among others.

Łukasz Borowicz’s discography includes more than 120 CDs, many of which have received accolades such as the ICMA award (2015, 2018), Concerto Choice from the BBC Music Magazine and the Diapason d’Or (four times). The artist is a professor at the Krzysztof Penderecki Academy of Music in Krakow.
 

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