STAFF REPORTS
BUFFALO — JoAnn Falletta is taking the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra to Poland in March to perform in four different cities and four acclaimed concert halls. The tour comes at the invitation of Elzbieta Penderecka, president and founder of the Ludwig van Beethoven Easter Festival, an annual two-week festival in Warsaw that features many of Europe’s leading orchestras, ensembles and the world’s great soloists. First organized in 1997 as part of the Krakow 2000 European City of Culture program, the festival has taken place in Warsaw since 2004. Each year, the festival has a theme. In 2018, it celebrates the centennial of Leonard Bernstein and the 85th birthday of eminent Polish composer Krzysztof Penderecki.
This will be the BPO’s first trip overseas tour since 1988. Falletta will make history as the first American woman to lead a concert at the Festival. Although a number of American ensembles have appeared under the Festival auspices, the BPO will be the first full orchestra to perform in Warsaw during the two-week Festival. Additional stops have the full BPO performing in four cities:
The program puts the spotlight on American master composers, including Barber’s Symphony No. 1; Gershwin’s Piano Concerto in F, featuring pianist Conrad Tao; and Bernstein’s Symphonic Dances from West Side Story. Also on the program is Krzysztof Penderecki’s Adagietto from Paradise Lost. In advance of the tour, a BPO brass and percussion ensemble will perform and present master classes at the Krzysztof Penderecki Centre for European Music in Luslawice on March 15 and 16. Plans are being confirmed for the ensemble to perform on March 17 in Rzeszow, Buffalo’s sister city, before joining the rest of the orchestra in Wroclaw. Maestro Falletta has built a strong relationship with the local Polish community and the Polish musical community through a variety of projects over the years, so the tour is an extension of her artistic vision. BPO Principal French Horn Jacek Muzyk and section French Horn Daniel Kerdelewicz both hail from Poland. Falletta has conducted in Krakow and Warsaw. In 2014, a small group of BPO fans joined her in Poland to tour this famously musical country. In December 2016, the BPO was privileged to have Maestro Penderecki lead the BPO in a stunning performance of his Concerto for Violin and Cello featuring Concertmaster Dennis Kim and Principal Cellist Roman Mekinulov. Polish Maestros Antoni Wit and Michal Nesterowicz have appeared with the BPO in recent years and the BPO has made a recording of important Polish works. Beethoven Festival artist Konrad Skolarski will appear with the BPO this November. “The BPO’s ability to mount this tour speaks to our ever-growing global reputation, the consistently high level of artistic excellence we deliver to our audiences and strong local support,” said BPO Board of Trustees Chair Stephen Swift. “This is truly a landmark moment in the orchestra’s history. We still hear from patrons about the 1988 European tour. It is rare for an orchestra of our size to be afforded such a unique opportunity, and we look forward to representing all of Western New York at this prestigious event.” Additional Information: The BPO is grateful for the support of its Poland Tour sponsors: John and Carolyn Yurtchuk, Mark Chason and Mariana Botero-Chason, ABC Amega, Anonymous, Robert and Carol Morris, Jim and Michal Wadsworth, Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation, Reid Group, Anthony Baldi and Associates, and Mark Cerrone. The BPO will perform the tour program with Conrad Tao at Kleinhans Music Hall on March 10 and 11, 2018. Tickets for what will be the official tour send-off for the orchestra are available by calling (716) 885-5000, by visiting bpo.org, or by going to the Kleinhans Music Hall box office at 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo. |
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