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Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra

The Warsaw Philharmonic, as it is formally known in English, or Orkiestra Filharmonii Narodowej w Warszawie ("National Philharmonic Orchestra in Warsaw"), as it is legally set up, is a Polish orchestra founded in 1901, one of the nation's oldest musical institutions. Its home is the Warsaw Philharmonic Hall.

Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra
Orchestra
Official logo
Founded1901; 123 years ago (1901)
LocationWarsaw, Poland
Concert hallWarsaw Philharmonic
Principal conductorAndrey Boreyko
Websitefilharmonia.pl

History edit

 
Warsaw Philharmonic Hall in 1918. The building was completely destroyed in a German air raid on Warsaw in 1939. A new concert hall was built after the war in a popular style.[1]

The orchestra was conceived on initiative of an assembly of Polish aristocrats and financiers, as well as musicians. Between 1901 and the outbreak of World War II in 1939, several virtuoso- and conductor-composers regularly performed their works with the orchestra, including Edvard Grieg, Arthur Honegger, Ruggiero Leoncavallo, Sergei Prokofiev, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Maurice Ravel, Camille Saint-Saëns, Richard Strauss, and Igor Stravinsky. Among the other musicians who played with the Philharmonic were pianists Ignacy Jan Paderewski, Arthur Rubinstein, Vladimir Horowitz and Claudio Arrau, violinists Jascha Heifetz and Pablo de Sarasate, and cellist Pablo Casals.[2] The Philharmonic has played host to the Chopin International Piano Competition since the contest began in 1927, and also appeared at the inaugural Wieniawski International Violin Competition (1935) and Universal Festival of Polish Art (1937).[3]

The orchestra underwent an eclipse during the Second World War, during which it lost half its members to the war, as well as its elegant building, which had been erected and modeled after the Paris Opera around the start of the 20th century by Karol Kozłowski. In 1947, the orchestra resumed its regular season, but had to wait until 1955 for its home to be finally rebuilt, albeit in a new style. When the building was dedicated on 21 February, the Philharmonic was proclaimed the National Orchestra of Poland.[4]

 
Warsaw Philharmonic Concert Hall today. The front elevation colonnade over arcade has been recreated.

The conductor Witold Rowicki was responsible for helping modernize the ensemble and ensuring the orchestra cultivated Polish music both old and recent, as represented by the works of Frédéric Chopin, Witold Lutosławski and Henryk Górecki, without failing also to refine its mastery of the world repertoire.[5] At home, the orchestra performs in the Warsaw Autumn International Festival of Contemporary Music besides accompanying the final rounds of the Chopin International Piano Competitions, while abroad it has toured the five continents to critical acclaim.[6]

Recordings edit

In the 1945 to 1989 period, the orchestra recorded for Polskie Nagrania Muza, the Polish state recording company, Eterna, Telefunken and Philips. After 1989 it recorded for Philips, Polygram, MMC Recordings, Accord and Naxos.

The Philharmonic has recorded music for several anime series. Notable shows include Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo, Cowboy Bebop, Soukyuu no Fafner, Giant Robo: The Animation, Ah! My Goddess: The Movie, Princess Nine, Vision of Escaflowne, Wolf's Rain, Hellsing Ultimate, Genesis of Aquarion,[7] and more recently, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. It has also recorded music for Namco's Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War, and together with the Hollywood Session Orchestra, for the SEGA action-RPG Phantasy Star Universe. The orchestra was involved in a major performance for the film Avalon, composed by Kenji Kawai, and part of a performance is shown in the film. It also played the soundtrack for the film Battle Royale. Most recently, they have recorded music for the Square Enix role-playing video game Final Fantasy XIII.

List of musical directors edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Filharmonia Warszawska". warszawa1939.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 21 February 2008.
  2. ^ "Orkiestra Filharmonii Narodowej". Retrieved 16 November 2019.
  3. ^ "The Orchestra of the National Philharmonic in Warsaw". Retrieved 16 November 2019.
  4. ^ "History". Retrieved 16 November 2019.
  5. ^ "Aktualności 100. rocznica urodzin Witolda Rowickiego". Retrieved 16 November 2019.
  6. ^ "O Warszawskiej Jesieni". Retrieved 16 November 2019.
  7. ^ God Len (20 November 2006). "Got a case of the Mondays? Here's your cure, Genesis of Aquarion". Japanator. Retrieved 14 July 2007.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Polish)
  • History from the Orchestra's official website
  • Official service of sale of tickets
  • The Warsaw Philharmonic edifice before the World War II (in Polish)
  • Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
  • Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra discography at MusicBrainz

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The Warsaw Philharmonic as it is formally known in English or Orkiestra Filharmonii Narodowej w Warszawie National Philharmonic Orchestra in Warsaw as it is legally set up is a Polish orchestra founded in 1901 one of the nation s oldest musical institutions Its home is the Warsaw Philharmonic Hall Warsaw National Philharmonic OrchestraOrchestraOfficial logoFounded1901 123 years ago 1901 LocationWarsaw PolandConcert hallWarsaw PhilharmonicPrincipal conductorAndrey BoreykoWebsitefilharmonia wbr pl Contents 1 History 1 1 Recordings 2 List of musical directors 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp Warsaw Philharmonic Hall in 1918 The building was completely destroyed in a German air raid on Warsaw in 1939 A new concert hall was built after the war in a popular style 1 The orchestra was conceived on initiative of an assembly of Polish aristocrats and financiers as well as musicians Between 1901 and the outbreak of World War II in 1939 several virtuoso and conductor composers regularly performed their works with the orchestra including Edvard Grieg Arthur Honegger Ruggiero Leoncavallo Sergei Prokofiev Sergei Rachmaninoff Maurice Ravel Camille Saint Saens Richard Strauss and Igor Stravinsky Among the other musicians who played with the Philharmonic were pianists Ignacy Jan Paderewski Arthur Rubinstein Vladimir Horowitz and Claudio Arrau violinists Jascha Heifetz and Pablo de Sarasate and cellist Pablo Casals 2 The Philharmonic has played host to the Chopin International Piano Competition since the contest began in 1927 and also appeared at the inaugural Wieniawski International Violin Competition 1935 and Universal Festival of Polish Art 1937 3 The orchestra underwent an eclipse during the Second World War during which it lost half its members to the war as well as its elegant building which had been erected and modeled after the Paris Opera around the start of the 20th century by Karol Kozlowski In 1947 the orchestra resumed its regular season but had to wait until 1955 for its home to be finally rebuilt albeit in a new style When the building was dedicated on 21 February the Philharmonic was proclaimed the National Orchestra of Poland 4 nbsp Warsaw Philharmonic Concert Hall today The front elevation colonnade over arcade has been recreated The conductor Witold Rowicki was responsible for helping modernize the ensemble and ensuring the orchestra cultivated Polish music both old and recent as represented by the works of Frederic Chopin Witold Lutoslawski and Henryk Gorecki without failing also to refine its mastery of the world repertoire 5 At home the orchestra performs in the Warsaw Autumn International Festival of Contemporary Music besides accompanying the final rounds of the Chopin International Piano Competitions while abroad it has toured the five continents to critical acclaim 6 Recordings edit In the 1945 to 1989 period the orchestra recorded for Polskie Nagrania Muza the Polish state recording company Eterna Telefunken and Philips After 1989 it recorded for Philips Polygram MMC Recordings Accord and Naxos The Philharmonic has recorded music for several anime series Notable shows include Gankutsuou The Count of Monte Cristo Cowboy Bebop Soukyuu no Fafner Giant Robo The Animation Ah My Goddess The Movie Princess Nine Vision of Escaflowne Wolf s Rain Hellsing Ultimate Genesis of Aquarion 7 and more recently Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood It has also recorded music for Namco s Ace Combat 5 The Unsung War and together with the Hollywood Session Orchestra for the SEGA action RPG Phantasy Star Universe The orchestra was involved in a major performance for the film Avalon composed by Kenji Kawai and part of a performance is shown in the film It also played the soundtrack for the film Battle Royale Most recently they have recorded music for the Square Enix role playing video game Final Fantasy XIII List of musical directors editEmil Mlynarski 1901 05 Zygmunt Noskowski 1906 08 Henryk Melcer Szczawinski 1908 09 Grzegorz Fitelberg 1909 11 Zdzislaw Birnbaum 1911 14 1916 18 Roman Chojnacki 1918 38 Jozef Oziminski 1938 39 Olgierd Straszynski 1945 46 Andrzej Panufnik 1946 47 Jan Maklakiewicz 1947 48 Witold Rudzinski 1948 49 Wladyslaw Raczkowski 1949 50 Witold Rowicki 1950 55 1958 77 Bohdan Wodiczko 1955 58 Kazimierz Kord 1977 2001 now Honorary Director Antoni Wit 2002 2013 Jacek Kaspszyk 2013 2019 Andrey Boreyko 2019 present See also editSinfonia Varsovia Warsaw National Forum of Music Wroclaw NOSPR Katowice Music of PolandReferences edit Filharmonia Warszawska warszawa1939 pl in Polish Retrieved 21 February 2008 Orkiestra Filharmonii Narodowej Retrieved 16 November 2019 The Orchestra of the National Philharmonic in Warsaw Retrieved 16 November 2019 History Retrieved 16 November 2019 Aktualnosci 100 rocznica urodzin Witolda Rowickiego Retrieved 16 November 2019 O Warszawskiej Jesieni Retrieved 16 November 2019 God Len 20 November 2006 Got a case of the Mondays Here s your cure Genesis of Aquarion Japanator Retrieved 14 July 2007 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra Official website in Polish History from the Orchestra s official website Official service of sale of tickets The Warsaw Philharmonic edifice before the World War II in Polish Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra discography at MusicBrainz Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra amp oldid 1209125965, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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