Symphonic Concert Filharmonia Narodowa

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Symphony in D Minor, a masterpiece conceived by Belgium-born César Franck, who spent most of his life in Paris, aroused considerable controversy at the time of its premiere (in 1888, two years before the composer’s death) – critics from the French capital accused it of being “too German”, which is quite an exaggeration, but the traditional cyclic symphonic form was admittedly not especially popular in France at the time. Although Franck’s attempt to overcome this prejudice proved unsuccessful; history did justice to this inspired Symphony of great melodic beauty and lavish harmonies, as it is a favourite of philharmonic audiences today.

There have been few works in the history of music so adored, so moving and yet so mysterious as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Requiem. Did the composer really write this funeral mass, which he did not manage to finish, with his own death in mind, sensing his imminent demise? We will probably never find out, but this is how people in the 19th century wanted to see this work. It is said that the Latin funeral mass was finished by Mozart’s pupil F.X. Süssmayr. For over two centuries, the work has been the subject of numerous commentaries, both scholarly and purely speculative (and a great many alternative endings have been offered). And yet it continues to move listeners in the same way, and is one of the most important items in the concert and recording repertoire.

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

Agnieszka Duczmal has conducted symphony orchestras in concerts in Poland and abroad. She was the first woman conductor to appear on stage at La Scala in Milan. Together with founded by her the Amadeus Chamber Orchestra of Polish Radio, she has performed on many occasions at the Berliner Philharmonie, the Musikverein in Vienna and the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam.

To date, she has recorded over 50 albums with the Amadeus Chamber Orchestra of Polish Radio as well as over 10,000 minutes of music for Polish Radio. She has also featured in over 100 concerts and music programmes for TVP, inter alia, as part of the Stereo i w Kolorze (Stereo and in Colour) and Goście Agnieszki Duczmal (Guests of Agnieszka Duczmal) series, five hours of music for Télévision française 1, and an hour-long programme of Polish music for the Japanese television station NHK. She has also made numerous recordings for German and Belgian radio stations, the BBC in London, CBC in Montreal, as well as for radio and television in Mexico and Japan.

Her artistic output includes many world premieres, such as the first world premiere recording of J.S. Bach’s Goldberg Variations transcribed by Józef Koffler or the world’s first performance of Krzysztof Knittel’s The Passion of Our Lord According to St Matthew.

She has also made numerous transcriptions for her orchestra, including Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition, as well as chamber works by Brahms, Bruckner, Debussy, Dvořák, Moniuszko, Schubert, Korngold, Laks, Elgar, and Pavel Haas.

The artist has sat on the jury of national and international music competitions, including Eurovision Young Musicians, the Joseph Joachim International Violin Competition in Hanover and the Tadeusz Ochlewski Composition Competition.

Her work has garnered her numerous awards and distinctions, including a Polish Society of Authors and Composers Award for the promotion of Polish contemporary music (2016), an award from the Polish Society of Authors and Composers (2018) on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of this institution, a Golden Fryderyk lifetime achievement award in the classical music category (2018), a Gold Medal for Merit to Culture – Gloria Artis (2018), and a Diamond Baton from the Board of Polish Radio (2021).
 

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