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150th Anniversary of the Birth of Maurice Ravel

Ladies and Gentlemen,
due reasons beyond the Warsaw Philharmonic, Piotr Anderszewski will not perform on 30 and 31 May 2025.

He will be replaced in the unchanged repertoire by Lukas Sternath.

The pianist is the winner of the ARD International Music Competition in Munich (2022). In autumn 2025, he will make his debut at the BBC Proms with the BBC Symphony Orchestra (cond. by Sakari Oramo), and in the coming season, he is also scheduled to debut and tour with the Vienna Philharmonic (cond. by Tugan Sokhiev) and tour with the Bamberger Symphoniker and Wiener Symphoniker. In the last two seasons, he has worked with conductors such as Andrés Orozco-Estrada, Adam Fischer, Jakub Hrůša, Antonello Manacorda, Andrew Manze, Tarmo Peltokoski, Markus Poschner, Giedrė Šlekytė and Tugan Sokhiev.

Due to changes in the cast for the concerts on 30 and 31 May 2025, tickets purchased at the Warsaw Philharmonic box office are subject to returns.
Tickets for the 30.05 concert can be returned up to and including 23.05 (Friday);
tickets for the concert on 31.04 can be returned up to and including 24.05 (Saturday, 4 p.m.-6 p.m.).
Those who purchased tickets via the bilety24.pl website are kindly requested to contact by e-mail: info@bilety24.pl.
We would also like to remind you that subscription tickets cannot be returned.
 


Maurice Ravel’s ballet Daphnis et Chloé was already hailed as a masterpiece on the day of its premiere. Commissioned by the famous Ballets Russes, it gained popularity mainly in the form of two orchestral suites. In this Suite, the references to ancient Greece, from which the ballet’s libretto derives, are subtle and impressionistic, thanks principally to the composer’s masterful handling of the orchestra. Ravel brings out the gamut of colouristic possibilities in Daphnis et Chloé, enriching the orchestra with the most beautiful and natural sound of the human voice.

Łukasz Kaczmarowski

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

Bartosz Michałowski graduated with distinction in choral conducting from Poznań Music Academy. In 1998–2005, he was assistant to Stefan Stuligrosz and conductor of the ‘Poznań Nightingales’ Boys’ and Men’s Choir, with which he performed extensively in Germany, France, Spain, Belgium, Sweden, Austria, Russia and Japan.

He won first prize in the 9th Polish National Choral Conductors Competition in Poznań, as well as a special prize for his diligent work on voice production with choirs. In 2015, he won the Orphée d‘Or of the Académie du Disque Lyrique, and was nominated for one of the Polish record industry’s Fryderyk awards. In 2020, he received a Fryderyk for a recording of Szymanowski’s opera Hagith (with the Warsaw Philharmonic Choir). He also received two nominations for the International Classial Music Awards 2022. Bartosz Michałowski is the founder and artistic director of Poznań Chamber Choir, one of the leading Polish ensembles of its kind, and of the ‘Opus 966’ Polish Composition Competition. He also devised the ‘Pisz muzykę – to proste!’ (‘Write music – it’s easy!’) composing workshops for children and co-produced the ‘Obrazogranie’ (‘Picture playing’) project at the National Museum in Poznań.

As Director of the Warsaw Philharmonic Choir, he has conducted Szymanowski’s Kurpian Songs, masses by Kodály and Gretchaninov, Rossini’s Petite messe solennelle (the recording has been nominated for an ICMA award), Mozart’s Coronation Mass and Requiem, and oratorios: Paulus by Mendelssohn, Messiah by Handel, Christ on the Mount of Olives by Beethoven and Litanies of Ostra Brama by Moniuszko. He prepared the ensemble for the first ever performance of Anton Rubinstein’s sacred opera Moses (conducted by Michail Jurowski and recorded in 2018) and for a performance and the first ever recording of Moniuszko’s opera The Pariah in Italian, and has also helped prepare vocal-instrumental concerts of the Warsaw Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra, collaborating with such eminent conductors as Andrzej Boreyko, Ton Koopman, Christoph König, Matthew Halls, Martin Haselböck, Jacek Kaspszyk and Krzysztof Penderecki.

In April 2024, the Warsaw Philharmonic Choir under his direction recorded a new album – Paweł Łukaszewski. The Adoration.

Bartosz Michałowski has participated in renowned festivals including the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival and Ludwig van Beethoven Easter Festival, and has collaborated regularly with renowned institutions and orchestras. He has numerous first performances to his credit.

In addition to gaining experience as a conductor, Bartosz Michałowski has spent many years working on enhancing his skills and knowledge in the field of voice production, completing masterclasses with Poppy Holden (Great Britain), Christian Elsner (Germany) and Józef Frakstein (Poland). He holds a PhD and is a lecturer at the Chopin University of Music.

 

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