Closing Concert of the 2022/2023 Concert Season Filharmonia Narodowa

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Closing Concert of the 2022/2023 Concert Season
Siobhan Stagg, photo: Simon Pauly

Brahms polished his scores scrupulously and laboriously, and was his own sternest critic. He completed Ein deutsches Requiem, written in stages over more than a decade, in 1868. This is not a functional composition. The meticulous, extremely personal choice of biblical texts in Martin Luther’s German translation and the highly expressive music, which follows the words, make the German Requiem a masterwork of universal reach (‘I could happily omit the “German” and simply say “Human”’, wrote the composer himself). Ever since the first performance of the final, seven-movement version at the Leipzig Gewandhaus in 1869, Brahms’s Requiem has been one of the most moving compositional reflections on life and death.

Serving here as a prelude to Brahms’s masterwork is the Adagio from Anton Bruckner’s String Quintet in F major, arranged for string orchestra by Stanisław Skrowaczewski. That charismatic connoisseur and admirer of Bruckner’s work became renowned for interpretations of the Austrian composer’s music that revealed its existential dimension. The orchestration of the Quintet in F major, from 1998, allows us to delight in the songfulness of the phrasing and the august, elegiac melodic beauty of what is essentially a thoroughly symphonic work.
 

Urszula Ciołkiewicz-Latek

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Andrzej Boreyko

2023/2024 marks Andrzej Boreyko’s final season as Music and Artistic Director of the Warsaw Philharmonic. This season, they return to the International Krzysztof Penderecki Festival, Ludwig van Beethoven Easter Festival and Chopin and his Europe Festival and will tour across Japan and South Korea. Andrzej Boreyko also enters his season as Resident Conductor of Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano, conducting their season-opening concert at the Teatro alla Scala which pairs Gustav Mahler’s Lied von der Erde with Ludwig van Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5. He returns to open the Mahler Festival in Leipzig with Mahler’s Symphony No. 2, and will also conduct the passacaglia Mystery of Time by Czech composer Miloslav Kabelač.

In the spring of 2023, he made an outstanding return to the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducting Dmitri Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 5 alongside works by Victoria Poleva and Elena Langer. He received glowing reviews, including: ‘[Boreyko] gave a masterclass in how a conductor serves the interests of composers and their works, and how to leave the audience shouting for more… rapturous playing by the whole orchestra; elegant and insightful conducting’ (bachtrack.com).

Andrzej Boreyko is also a popular guest conductor of the ORF Radio-Symphonieorchester Wien, Prague Symphony Orchestra, Aarhus Symfoniorkester and Royal Scottish National Orchestra, as well as many others, including the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin, Orchestre symphonique de Montreal, Orquesta Sinfonica de Galicia, Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale della Rai, Orquesta Filarmonica de Gran Canaria, Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg, Orchestre Philharmonique de Strasbourg and Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra in Katowice (NOSPR).

In 2022, Andrzej Boreyko concluded his eighth and final season as Music Director of Artis—Naples. Previous appointments include Music Director positions of the Jenaer Philharmonie, Symphoniker Hamburg, Berner Sinfonieorchester, Dusseldorfer Symphoniker, Winnipeg Symphony and Belgian National Orchestra.

 

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