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'''Witold Rowicki''' (true surname ''Kałka'', 26 February 1914 in [[Taganrog]] – 1 October 1989 in [[Warsaw]]) was a [[Poland|Polish]] [[conducting|conductor]]. He held principal conducting positions with the [[Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra]]<ref>Searle, Humphrey, "Reports from Abroad: Warsaw Contemporary Music Festival" (1959). ''The Musical Times'', '''100''' (1401): 614.</ref> and the [[Bamberg Symphony Orchestra]]. |
'''Witold Rowicki''' (true surname ''Kałka'', 26 February 1914 in [[Taganrog]] – 1 October 1989 in [[Warsaw]]) was a [[Poland|Polish]] [[conducting|conductor]]. He held principal conducting positions with the [[Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra]]<ref>Searle, Humphrey, "Reports from Abroad: Warsaw Contemporary Music Festival" (1959). ''The Musical Times'', '''100''' (1401): 614.</ref> and the [[Bamberg Symphony Orchestra]]. |
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[[Witold Lutoslawski|Witold Lutoslawski's]] [[Concerto for Orchestra (Lutoslawski)|Concerto for Orchestra]] was dedicated to him. |
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Revision as of 07:19, 2 May 2013
Witold Rowicki (true surname Kałka, 26 February 1914 in Taganrog – 1 October 1989 in Warsaw) was a Polish conductor. He held principal conducting positions with the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra[1] and the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra.
Witold Lutoslawski's Concerto for Orchestra was dedicated to him.
His recordings include:
- all symphonies of Antonín Dvořák,[2]
- works of Wojciech Kilar[3]
- the Violin Concerto of Mieczysław Karłowicz[4]
- various works of Karol Szymanowski.[5][6]
- Schumann and Prokofiev piano concertos with Sviatoslav Richter, Mozart piano concertos with Ingrid Haebler
References
- ^ Searle, Humphrey, "Reports from Abroad: Warsaw Contemporary Music Festival" (1959). The Musical Times, 100 (1401): 614.
- ^ Anderson, Robert, Review of Dvořák Symphonies Nos. 1, 2 & 4 (1971). The Musical Times, 112 (1545): p. 1077.
- ^ Samson, Jim, Reviews of recordings of Bolesław Szabelski and Wojciech Kilar (1989). Tempo (New Ser.), 169: p. 52.
- ^ Banks, Paul, "Karłowicz Riches" (1989). The Musical Times, 130 (1762): p. 753.
- ^ Macdonald, Hugh, Review of Szymanowski Stabat Mater Op. 53/Symphony No. 3 Op. 27 (1981). The Musical Times, 122 (1656): p. 113.
- ^ Dunnett, Roderic, "The Review Section: Records - Szymanowski" (November 1990). The Musical Times, 131 (1773): pp. 603-604.
External links
Review of a concert in the Royal Festival Hall London with the Warsaw Philharmonic. Works include the 4th symphony of Tchaikovsky and, with Wanda Wilkomirska, a performance of the Britten Violin Concerto