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WarsawWarsaw Philharmonic Orchestra / Jerzy Maksymiuk

Gershwin, Debussy, Ravel
Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra; Jerzy Maksymiuk; Leszek Mozdzer

WarsawOratorio Music Concert

Händel: Messias
Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra; Matthew Halls; Warsaw Philharmonic Choir; Julia Sophie Wagner; Helen Charlston; Benjamin Hulett

WarsawWarsaw Philharmonic Orchestra / Maciej Tomasiewicz

Ibert, Poulenc, Haydn, Lanner
Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra; Maciej Tomasiewicz; Christian Schmitt

WarsawWarsaw Philharmonic Orchestra / Andrzej Boreyko

Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Mozart, Beethoven
Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra; Andrey Boreyko; Kate Liu

WarsawWarsaw Philharmonic Orchestra / Dawid Runtz

Martucci, Respighi, Mahler
Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra; Dawid Runtz; Frank Peter Zimmermann

WarsawWarsaw Philharmonic Orchestra / Antoni Wit

Beethoven, Mozart, Saint-Saëns
Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra; Antoni Wit; Warsaw Philharmonic Choir; Aleksandra Kubas-Kruk; Ewa Marciniec; Rafał Bartmiński
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Youngster brilliert

Der Youngster Jan Lisiecki läuft den alten Hasen der Warschauer Philharmoniker in Essen den Rang ab. 
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A musical celebration of Polish Independence

Warsaw Philharmonic celebrates the 100th anniversary of Polish independence with performances of great local composers – Lutoslawski, Szymanowski and Szabelski – and Debussy’s La Mer for good measure.
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Tristan triumphs but Isolde languishes in Warsaw

Given the spate of visually distracting, if not irksome productions which seem to blight the opera world these days, there is something to be said for concert performances.
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Warsaw Philharmonic in Szymanowski and Beethoven

The Warsaw Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra offered a program of Szymanowski’s Stabat Mater and Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony. Their performance at Cadogan Hall had outstanding moments but overall felt unremarkable.
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Prom 55: The Warsaw Philharmonic's Proms debut celebrates Lutosławski centenary

Surprisingly, this was the Warsaw Philharmonic’s first visit to the Proms, invited as part of this year’s focus on Polish music. About time too, one might say, and particularly so with it being both Lutosławski’s centenary year (and almost Panufnik’s too, shy by a year), and this the farewell concert of outgoing Artistic Director of twelve years, Antoni Wit.
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Warsaw Philharmonic at Leeds Town Hall

This concert by Poland’s national orchestra, the Warsaw Philharmonic, attracted a near-capacity audience which had in it a fair sprinkling of members of the local Polish community, judging from overheard conversations and some shouts of “Jeszcze raz!” (“More!”) at the end.