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Antoni Wit, photo: Juliusz Multarzyński

Antoni Wit's 80th Birthday and 60th Anniversary of Artistic Work celebrations.
 

For Antoni Wit, as he confessed on Polish Radio 2, there is nothing more important than conducting. According to the title of a recently published extended interview, he even considers it to be a ‘matter of life and death’. The Warsaw Philharmonic invites you to celebrate the eightieth birthday of its long-serving director, who will once again stand on the rostrum and lead the orchestra with which he has always enjoyed a special bond. It would be difficult to list all of this Polish conductor’s achievements, and even more so to enumerate the world’s major orchestras with which he has had the chance to work; we may confidently assume that he has conducted most of them. He has enjoyed many of his successes with the musicians of the Warsaw Philharmonic, leading the first performances of works by eminent composers, recording award-winning discs and appearing on prestigious concert platforms and at major festivals.

For his jubilee celebration, Antoni Wit offers the philharmonic audience three works: one of Ludwig van Beethoven’s overtures to his opera Fidelio, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s ‘Coronation’ Mass and Camille Saint-Saëns’ late Romantic symphony with organ.

Bartłomiej Gembicki

The Warsaw Philharmonic Strategic Patron of the Year – PKO Bank Polski – warmly welcomes you to join us in this concert
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Ewa Marciniec

Graduate of two faculties at the Academy of Music in Gdańsk: Composition and Theory of Music and Vocal and Acting Studies in the class of Zofia Janukowicz-Pobłocka (both graduated with distinction). She continued her singing studies at the Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Stuttgart in the class of Luisa Bosabalian (diploma with distinction). She has also participated in master classes given by Carlo Bergonzi, Paul Esswood, Helmuth Rilling and Adele Stolte.

She is a laureate of prestigious vocal competitions, including the Polish Art Song Performance in Warsaw (first prize and two special prizes, including from Krystyna Szostek-Redkowa "for the best performance of art songs and for the most beautiful voice"), the Ada Sari Competition in Nowy Sącz (distinctions), the IVC’s-Hertogenbosch (final), the ARD in Munich (final).

Ewa Marciniec’s range of interests includes early music (e.g. both Passions by Johann Sebastian Bach, Messiah and Alcina by George Frideric Handel, Griselda by Antonio Vivaldi), romantic (Das Lied von der Erde, Kindertotenlieder by Gustav Mahler, Rhapsodie Op. 53 by Johannes Brahms) and contemporary (Missa pro pace, Te Deum by Wojciech Kilar).

She performs in the most important concert halls in Europe and the United States, including the Berliner Philharmonie, the Konzerthaus Berlin, the seat of the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Saarbrücken, the Palais des Beaux-Arts (Brussels), the Philharmonics in Liege and Strasbourg, Santiago de Compostela, Kongresshaus Zürich, Teatro La Fenice di Venezia, stages in Denmark, the Netherlands, France, the Vatican and Israel, as well as in Poland: Warsaw Philharmonic, Witold Lutosławski Concert Studio of the Polish Radio, Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra concert hall, National Forum of Music and others.

She sings in opera theatres in Italy (Rome, Bologna, Udine), Germany (Frankfurt, Wiesbaden, Oldenburg), Austria (Linz), USA (Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts in New York) and Poland (Teatr Wielki – Polish National Opera, Baltic Opera). She is a regular guest at many festivals in Poland and abroad: Wratislavia Cantans (Wrocław), Europalia (Brussels), Kulturfestival (Bornholm), Bard SummerScape (Annandale-on-Hudson), Musica Sacra (Nürnberg), Mozartiana (Gdańsk), "Music on the Peaks" (Zakopane).

Ewa Marciniec can be heard on archival recordings of the Polish Radio, as well as on CDs (including Gioacchino Rossini’s Messa di Gloria, Messiah in Mozart’s arrangement, Leoš Janáček’s Glagolitic Mass, Mahler’s Symphonies Nos. 3 and 8, Credo, Seven Gates of Jerusalem, A Sea of Dreams Flooded over Me... Songs of Reflection and Nostalgia by Krzysztof Penderecki, Demeter and Stabat Mater by Karol Szymanowski).

The artist is a professor of musical arts – she runs a solo singing class at the Academy of Music in Gdańsk. She was honoured by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage with the Bronze Medal for Merit to Culture – Gloria Artis.
 

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