New Year’s Concert Filharmonia Narodowa

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New Year’s Concert
Maciej Tomasiewicz, photo: Grzesiek Mart

A concert featuring choruses from operas and operettas, as well as several overtures, will be a great introduction to the singular atmosphere of the New Year. It is the choir, which always participates very actively in panoramic group scenes or balletic interludes with stunning choreography, that is responsible for creating the unique colour of each work. It usually appears on the stage immediately after the overture, already in the so-called introductions, but it also makes its presence felt in the finales of individual acts. Whether dressed in Turkish costumes (as in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Die Entführung aus dem Serail), or in Gypsy or Spanish costumes (as in Giuseppe Verdi’s La traviata), it will carry us ‘on the wings of song’ to the most exotic lands and unusual events. The Israeli people in Babylonian captivity in Verdi’s Nabucco, huntsmen in Carl Maria von Weber’s Der Freischütz, Czech peasants in Bedřich Smetana’s The Bartered Bride, soldiers in Charles Gounod’s Faust, sailors in Richard Wagner’s Der fliegende Holländer, mountain spirits and vampires in Heinrich Marschner’s operas, heavenly choirs in Arrigo Boito’s Mefistofele and thousands of other ‘incarnations’ – these are the everyday acting and vocal challenges taken on by every professional choir. Time and space pose no limitations for artists! Everything will be accompanied by the excellent Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra, which will sweep us into a dancing procession, moving to the captivating rhythms of the waltz, polonaise and mazurka.
 

Grzegorz Zieziula

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

A graduate of the Karol Szymanowski Academy of Music in Katowice where he studied composition and theory of music, as well as symphonic and opera conducting in Szymon Bywalec's class, and where he has been working as an assistant since 2024. He has participated in masterclasses led by Gabriel Chmura, Jacek Kaspszyk and Larry Livingston, among others.

Since 2014, he has been associated with the Archetti Chamber Orchestra of Jaworzno. He has successfully conducted the Polish Youth Symphony Orchestra in Bytom and the Karol Szymanowski Youth Symphony Orchestra in Katowice. He has twice been a beneficiary of the National Institute of Music and Dance's ‘Conductor-in-Residence’ programme.

He has performed with such ensembles as the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra, the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, {oh!} Historical Orchestra, Beethoven Academy Orchestra, Polish Royal Opera, Wrocław Opera, Polish Radio Orchestra in Warsaw and the New Music Orchestra, as well as with most Polish philharmonic orchestras.

He has collaborated with the Silesian Opera, where he conducted, among others, the ballet premieres of Scheherazade/Medea, Sól ziemi czarnej and the premiere of Ludomir Różycki's opera Medusa, as well as revivals of Giacomo Puccini's Tosca, Giuseppe Verdi's La Traviata, Der Zigeunerbaron by Johann Strauss the Son, Gaetano Donizetti's L'elisir d'amore and Stanisław Moniuszko's The Haunted Manor. At the Podlasie Opera and Philharmonic in Białystok, he conducted Georges Bizet's Carmen and Puccini's Turandot, among others.

In the 2016/2017 season, he collaborated as assistant conductor with the Jerzy Semkow Polish Sinfonia Iuventus Orchestra. In 2019–2022, he was assistant conductor to Andrzej Boreyko at the Warsaw Philharmonic, in 2020–2022 – artistic director of the Silesian Chamber Orchestra, and in the 2022/2023 season – deputy music director at the Silesian Opera. Since September 2025, he has held the position of artistic director of the Sudecka Philharmonic Orchestra in Wałbrzych. In 2021, he received the Decoration of Honor Meritorious for Polish Culture.

He has performed at such festivals as the Warsaw Autumn International Festival of Contemporary Music, the Saaremaa Opera Festival, the Malta Festival, Opera Rara Kraków, Brand New Music, La Folle Journée in Warsaw, and at the Silesian Composers' Tribune.

Polish music is the leading theme in the artist's rich and versatile repertoire. Maciej Tomasiewicz has recorded compositions by Ryszard Bukowski, Henryk Mikołaj Górecki, Paweł Klecki, Eugeniusz Knapik, Karol Lipiński, Piotr Moss, Aleksander Nowak, Stefan Bolesław Poradowski, Ludomir Różycki and Bolesław Szabelski, among others.
 

[2025]

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