Łukasz Borowicz, Conductor – Prague Symphony Orchestra in Tokyo 2013

Łukasz Borowicz, Conductor – Prague Symphony Orchestra in Tokyo 2013

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Change of Conductor
Concerning the Prague Symphony Orchestra, which will give a performance tour of Japan in January 2013, we have been informed by the orchestra’s executive office that Chief Conductor Maestro Jiři Kout will be unable to come to Japan as he is suffering from cervicobrachial syndrome and cervical disc syndrome.
Although our company has been making preparations in response to Maestro Kout’s long held enthusiasm for this Japan tour, we have concluded that there is no choice but to agree to the change of conductor.
The substitute conductor will be Mr. Lukasz Borowicz, Permanent Guest Conductor of the Prague Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Borowicz was recommended by Maestro Kout and has the great trust of the orchestra.
Please note that there will be no change in the tour program as a result of this change.
We ask for your kind understanding.

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10:00a.m., Saturday, September 15, 2012, on sale

 

[Ticket price]
S: 12,000 A: 10,000 B: 8,000 C: 6,000 D: 4,000 (YEN)

 

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[Students]
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4. Preschool children will not be admitted. In the case of ballet performances, children 4 years old and over will be admitted.
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ProgramProgram

Dvořák: Slavonic Dances
No.9 in B major op.72-1
No.10 in E minor op.72-2
No.8 in G minor op.46-8

Chopin: Piano Concerto No.1 in E minor op.11 (Piano: Ayako Uehara)

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Tchaikovsky: Symphony No.5 in E minor op.64

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The Prague Symphony Orchestra

The Prague Symphony Orchestra was founded in the autumn of 1934 by the conductor Rudolf Pekárek. He defined the new ensemble’s fields of activity with the words Film-Opera-Koncert, and such the abbreviation FOK became part of the orchestra’s title. By recording music for the majority of Czech films in the 1930s and performing regularly in live broadcasts on the Czechoslovak Radio, the FOK Orchestra made a name for itself and its economic existence was assured. This allowed the gradual development of regular concerts, whose main promoter from the very beginning was Dr. Václav Smetáček.
Within a very short time Dr. Smetáček managed to build the orchestra into a large symphonic ensemble, challenging the standards of its strong domestic competition. In 1942 he became the orchestra’s chief conductor and he stood as its head for a full thirty years. During the period of his leadership the orchestra achieved a high performance standard and international renown.
In 1952, the City of Prague granted the FOK Orchestra status as the representative orchestra of the city. The traditional acronym “FOK” was retained, and the new title of the orchestra became Symphony Orchestra of the Capital City of Prague – FOK. In 1957 the orchestra departed on its first foreign tour – to Poland, Italy, Austria, and Germany – and thus inaugurated its regular and intensive engagement on the international scene.
After Smetáček’s departure from the post of chief conductor, artistic leadership was taken over in succession by Ladislav Slovák (1972 – 1976), Jindřich Rohan (1976 – 1977), and then Jiří Bělohlávek (1977 – 1989), whose work marked an important stage from the standpoint of the ensemble’s intensive artistic development. After Bělohlávek came Petr Altrichter (1990 – 1992), Martin Turnovský (1992 – 1995), and Gaetano Delogu (1995 – 1998). Other important Czech conductors who have worked with the orchestra for an extensive time include Václav Neumann, Zdeněk Košler, and Vladimír Válek. From March 2001 to the end of the 2005/2006 concert season, the Chief Conductor and Music Director of the orchestra was Serge Baudo. Since the 2006/2007 concert season, Jiří Kout has held the the position of Chief Conductor, whilst Serge Baudo is the honorary Conductor.
Over the course of the orchestra’s history many of the world´s most important conductors have appeared with the FOK as guest conductors, as well as a wide range of soloists. The orchestra has performed in nearly every country in Europe, repeatedly in Japan and the USA, and has also visited South America, Puerto Rico, Taiwan, Korea, Turkey and Israel.
Another testimony to the orchestra’s work is its extensive catalogue of phonograph, radio, and television recordings including both Czech and worldwide repertoire. Most of the commercial recordings have been made for the Supraphon label, but the orchestra’s name also appears on recordings for BMG, Conifer, Philips, Erato, Universal, Harmonia Mundi (Praga), Victor, Koch International, Panton and Music Vars.

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Łukasz Borowicz, Conductor

ŁukaszBorowicz was born in 1977 in Warsaw where he studied with Antoni Wit, Ivan Fischer and KazimierzKord.
ŁukaszBorowicz has conducted such outstanding orchestras as the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, Russian National Philharmonic Orchestra, Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Belarusian National Philharmonic Orchestra, Ukrainian National Philharmonic Orchestra, I PomeriggiMusicali, State Symphony Orchestra Istanbul and most of the Polish symphony orchestras including the Warszaw Philharmonic.
With the Beethoven Academy Orchestra (Krakow) he was invited to the Young-Euro-Classics in the Konzerthaus Berlin.
In the field of the opera, ŁukaszBorowicz has appeared with the Polish National Opera (“Don Giovanni”, “Die Zauberflöte”, “Superstition” or Krakovians and Highlanders” by Karol Kurpinski), the Polish Baltic Opera in Gdansk (“Tosca”, “I due Foscari”), the Beethoven Academy Orchestra (concert performance of “Candide”), and Polish opera stars: PiotrBeczala, MariuszKwiecien and EwaPodles. He guest-conducts regularly at the Polish National Opera and at other opera theatres of his homeland.
Since 2007 Borowicz is the chief conductor of the Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra Warsaw (PRSO) with which he had given a guest performance at the Festival “Roma nelCuore” in Rome before. In the near future he will perform with his orchestra more frequently in Germany, amongst others at the Cologne Philharmonic Hall.
In September 2008 Lukasz Borowicz was invited to the Rudolfinum in Prague within the scope of the commemoration week for the 40th Anniversary of the Prague Spring. In 2009, he has been invited to the Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro, by the Istanbul State Symphony Orchestra, to the Festival “MusiquesInterdites” in Marseille as well as by MarianskeLazne Philharmonic Orchestra.
Further future projects include the recording of all Symphonies by AndrzejPanufnik with Konzerthausorchester Berlin, concerts with Chopin Festival Orchestra, the Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra and with opera stars like Samuel Ramey. In November 2009, Lukasz Borowicz will give three concerts with the Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra in Mülheiman der Ruhr, Cologne and Gütersloh.

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