Symphonic Concert Filharmonia Narodowa

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Symphonic Concert
Karol Mossakowski, photo: Jean-Baptiste Millot

It is not often that the name of an organist causes a nationwide sensation. But when, in 2023, the outstanding young virtuoso, improviser, composer and winner of numerous competitions Karol Mossakowski took up the post of titular organist at the Church of Saint-Sulpice in Paris, he made quite a name for himself. In order to fully appreciate this news, one should bear in mind how important organ music has been for the French for centuries. César Franck, Olivier Messiaen and Marcel Dupré have all been organists of major churches in Paris, and Dupré sat at the same instrument as Mossakowski does today.

Dupré’s Cortège et Litanie was originally a piece of incidental piano music for the stage, which in time was reworked for symphonic forces. Written for the inauguration of the organ at the Philadelphia Academy of Music, meanwhile, was Samuel Barber’s showstopping Toccata Festiva – a phenomenal duel for orchestra and organ with a complex solo in the pedal part.   

In addition to the Larghetto for orchestra by one of today’s leading British composers, James MacMillan, our programme will also include Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 3 in D major. The Polonaise that concludes this work, with its unusual formal structure, helped to earn the symphony – somewhat exaggeratedly – the nickname ‘Polish’.

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Daniel Raiskin

With his unmistakable artistic signature, Daniel Raiskin has become one of the most recognised conductors of his generation and had developed a broad repertoire beyond the mainstream in his strikingly conceived programmes. A son of a prominent musicologist, Daniel Raiskin grew up in Saint Petersburg. He attended the celebrated conservatory in his native city and continued his studies in Amsterdam and Freiburg. First focusing on viola, he was inspired to take up the baton as a result of an encounter with the distinguished teacher Lev Savich. In addition, he also took classes with conductors such as Mariss Jansons, Neeme Järvi, Milan Horvat, Woldemar Nelsson und Jorma Panula.

Daniel Raiskin is the Designated Principal Conductor and Music Director of the Janáček Philharmonic Orchestra in Ostrava, Principal Conductor of the Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra in Bratislava, Music Director of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra and Principal Guest Conductor of the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra. The artist was also the Principal Conductor of the Staatsorchester Rheinische Philharmonie in Koblenz (2005–2016), the Arthur Rubinstein Łódź Philharmonic (2008–2015) and the Guest Conductor of the Orquesta Sinfónica de Tenerife (2017/2018). His appearances in opera productions include Georges Bizet’s Carmen, Dmitri Shostakovich’s The Nose and Wofgang Amadeus Mozart’s Don Giovanni.

Debuts in the 2024/2025 season will take him to the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. His regular guest appearances include the Hong Kong Sinfonietta, Kanagawa Philharmonic Orchestra, Naples Philharmonic, National Symphony Orchestra in Taipei (Taiwan), Belgian National Orchestra, Orchestre National de Lyon, Residentie Orkest, Sinfonia Varsovia, Stuttgarter Philharmoniker, Swedish Chamber Orchestra. In 2025, he will take part in the Music in the Mountains festival in Colorado, where he will also serve as resident conductor.

Daniel Raiskin is also relentlessly committed to sharing his knowledge and passion with young musicians around the world. He devotes his time regularly to working with youth orchestras in a.o. Canada, Estonia, Germany, Iceland, the Netherlands and South Africa.
 

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