Symphonic Concert Filharmonia Narodowa

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Symphonic Concert
Angela Hewitt, photo: Keith Saunders

A perfectionist with an impressive memory, Angela Hewitt boasts a wide-ranging repertoire that includes works from various eras (from the Couperins to contemporary pieces specially composed for her), but her name is mainly associated with the works of Johann Sebastian Bach. That is due to her victory in the Bach Competition in Toronto, a series of highly acclaimed recordings of Bach’s keyboard music and the award, not so long ago, of the Bach Medal in Leipzig (as the first ever female recipient). In Warsaw, she will perform one of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s most ‘symphonic’ piano concertos – the Concerto in C major, K. 503, completed one December day in 1786.

The evening will begin with a piece by Louise Farrenc, an increasingly appreciated Romantic composer who from childhood received private tuition in playing and composition from the most important musicians in Paris, unable – because of her gender – to pursue regular studies in that field. Paradoxically, years later, she herself took over a piano class at the famous Paris Conservatoire. Her two striking concert overtures from 1834 showcase the dramatic and colouristic flair of a composer who unfortunately was not fated to realise her dream of writing an opera. About a century later, Sergei Rachmaninov composed his third, highly expressive Symphony, in A minor, which will bring our programme to a close. This is one of the composer’s last works and an important monument to Eastern European Romantic symphonism.

The Warsaw Philharmonic Partner – Melon Catering – warmly welcomes you to join us in this concert
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Christoph König

Chief Conductor, Spanish Radio Symphony Orchestra (RTVE)
Principal Guest Conductor, Warsaw Philharmonic
Music & Artistic Director, Solistes Europeens Luxembourg

 

Renowned for the clarity, elegance and precision of his interpretations, Christoph König is acclaimed and in demand internationally as one of the leading conductors of his generation. Chief Conductor of the Orquesta Sinfónica de Radio Televisión Española (RTVE) in Madrid since the 2023/2024 season, he is music and artistic director of the Solistes Européens Luxembourg since 2010. With the start of 2024/2025 season, he assumed the position of Principal Guest Conductor of the Warsaw Philharmonic for three consecutive seasons.

Past and future highlights include appearances with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Staatskapelle Dresden, Orchestre de Paris, Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra, Wiener Concert-Verein, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Danish National Symphony Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Mozarteumorchester Salzburg, Beethoven Orchester Bonn, Dresdner Philharmonie, Stuttgarter Philharmoniker, New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra. In North America, he has performed with orchestras such as the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, New Jersey Symphony, Houston Symphony, Oregon Symphony, Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra and Toronto Symphony. Equally at home in the opera repertoire, he has conducted several productions at major opera houses such as Zürich Opera, Deutsche Oper Berlin, Theater Bonn, Opera Semperoper Dresden, Staatsoper Stuttgart and Teatro Real in Madrid.

In the years 2009–2014, Christoph König was Principal Conductor of the Orquestra Sinfónica do Porto Casa da Música, with which he toured extensively in Europe and Brazil. From 2003 to 2006, he served as Principal Conductor of Malmö Symphony Orchestra, as well as Principal Guest Conductor of the Orquesta Filarmónica de Gran Canaria.

His recording of the complete Beethoven symphonies with Solistes Européens Luxembourg (2020) is the highlight of his collaboration with the British label Rubicon. Also, on the same label he released interestingly juxtaposed repertoire by Antonín Dvořák, Aaron Copland and Charles Ives, Franz Schubert and Luciano Berio, as well as Étienne Méhul and Ludwig van Beethoven. His projects with Naxos have included music by the French composer Louise Farrenc and living composers from Luxembourg. In addition, his discography includes Henryk Melcer’s Piano Concertos with the BBC Scottish Symphony (on Hyperion), Beethoven’s Symphonies with Malmö Symphony Orchestra (on dB Productions) and Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 1 with BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra (BBC Music).

Christoph König was born in Dresden, where he sang in the famous Kreuzchoir. He studied conducting, piano and singing at the Hochschule für Musik Dresden and furthered his studies in masterclasses with Sergiu Celibidache and Sir Colin Davis, whose assistant he later became at the Semperoper in Dresden.
 

[2025]