Special Choral Music Concert Filharmonia Narodowa

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Special Choral Music Concert
Warsaw Philharmonic Choir, photo: Grzesiek Mart

In 1953 the Warsaw Philharmonic Choir first performed before a Warsaw audience. Since then, the ensemble has given the first performances of a large number of works, both at home and abroad, performing alone or with leading Polish and international orchestras. It has also recorded numerous discs a cappella and with the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra, many of which have won critical acclaim and prestigious awards (including a Grammy). For this jubilee concert, in which the choir will be conducted by its director, Bartosz Michałowski, the musicians have prepared a programme with works by composers particularly close to their hearts: Johann Sebastian Bach and Krzysztof Penderecki. The WP Choir has performed the Leipzig cantor’s cantata-oratorio masterworks many times. Its links with Krzysztof Penderecki, meanwhile, are of a very personal nature. The choir’s repertoire includes all of Penderecki’s works with a choral part, and it has taken part in their recordings and some first performances. In addition, the choir had the pleasure of performing his works under the baton of the composer himself, who readily combined composing with conducting.


Bartłomiej Gembicki

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Karol Kozłowski

A graduate of the Stanisław Moniuszko Academy of Music in Gdańsk and of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, Karol Kozłowski won second prize in the Hariclea Darclée International Voice Competition in Romania in 2005. The artist was nominated for the 2013 Polityka’s Passport Award in the classical music category.

In the years 2007–2009, he was a soloist at the Wrocław Opera, where he made his debut as Alfred in Johann Strauss’ (Son) Die Fledermaus and where he also performed in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Die Zauberöte, Gioachino Rossini’s Il barbiere di Siviglia, Giuseppe Verdi’s Otello, Krzysztof Penderecki’s Paradise Lost, and in Karol Szymanowski’s King Roger. He has sung on the stages of the Latvian National Opera in Riga (Il barbiere di Siviglia), the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz in Munich (Rossini’s L’italiana in Algeri), the Kiev Opera (King Roger), the National Theatre Brno (Ferrando in Mozart’s Così fan tutte), and the Teatr Wielki – Polish National Opera in Warsaw, where he has appeared in Gaetano Donizetti’s Lucrezia Borgia, Modest Mussorgsky’s Boris Godunov, Richard Strauss’ Elektra, Leoš Janáček’s Káťa Kabanová, Stanisław Moniuszko’s The Haunted Manor, Giacomo Puccini’s Madame Buttery and Manon Lescaut, Penderecki’s The Devils of Loudun and in Szymanowski’s King Roger.

Karol Kozłowski has sung under the baton of Fabio Biondi, Andreas Spering, Andrew Parrott, Konrad Junghänel, Christophe Rousset, Helmuth Rilling, Benjamin Bayl, Jordi Savall, Jan Tomasz Adamus, among others. He has performed in operas by Jean-Philippe Rameau (Pigmalion, Les Indes galantes) and George Frideric Handel (Alcina, Tamerlano, Ariodante), and at the Polish Royal Opera in Warsaw the title role in Claudio Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo. He was Settembrini in Paweł Mykietyn’s The Magic Mountain, and took part in Polish premiers of operas The Golden Dragon by Peter Eötvös and Nuit des hommes by Per Nørgård.

The artist has recorded several albums of lyrical songs on the DUX label, including nominated for a Fryderyk Award Ignacy Jan Paderewski’s Songs and Franz Schubert’s cycles Die schöne Müllerin and Winterreise as well as Moniuszko’s Halka and The Haunted Manor. The album Władysław Żeleński – Pieśni wszystkie (Complete Songs), featuring Karol Kozłowski received the 2024 Fryderyk Award.
 

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