Gala Concert: International Classical Music Awards 2023 | NFM Wrocław Philharmonic
A bouquet of the very finest music is in store for you at the International Classical Music Awards 2023 Gala Concert. The NFM Wrocław Philharmonic, conducted by Giancarlo Guerrero, will perform with the award winners, who will present the most beautiful pieces from their repertoire. The 13th ICMA concert takes place on April 21, 2023 at the Grand Auditorium of the National Forum of Music in Wrocław, Poland.
The following outstanding musicians will be participating: soprano Ermonela Jaho (Artist of the Year), violinists Leonhard Baumgartner (Discovery Award) and Tassilo Probst (Chamber Music Award), violist Sào Soulez Larivière (Young Artist of the Year), cellists David Geringas (Lifetime Achievement Award) and Gabriel Schwabe (for NAXOS, the Label of the Year), double bassist Marc-André Teruel (ICMA Classeek Award), three pianists Maxim Lando (Chamber Music Award), Josu de Solaun (Solo Instrument Award) and Alessandro Marangoni (Special Achievement Award), and organist Karol Mossakowski (Orchestra Award). The Capella de Ministreres (Early Music Award) ensemble, which specializes in Spanish music will also be participating, conducted by Carles Magraner (Early Music Award). A work by Swiss composer David Philip Hefti, recipient of the Composer Award, will also be performed.
Program:
(00:00) Welcome
(10:26) Fryderyk Chopin, Andante spianato and Grande Polonaise brillante in E-flat major, Op. 22
Alessandro Marangoni | PIANO
Giancarlo Guerrero | CONDUCTOR
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(26:20) Nikolai Kapustin, Concerto for violin, piano and string orchestra, Op. 105, III. Allegretto
Maxim Lando | PIANO
Tassilo Probst | VIOLIN
Giancarlo Guerrero | CONDUCTOR
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(35:39) Max Bruch, Romance for viola and orchestra in F major, Op. 85
Sào Soulez Larivière | VIOLA
Giancarlo Guerrero | CONDUCTOR
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(45:38) Francesco Cilea, Io son l’umile ancella (from: Adriana Lecouvreur)
Ermonela Jaho | SOPRANO
Giancarlo Guerrero | CONDUCTOR
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(51:04) Camille Saint-Saëns, Havanaise in E major, Op. 83
Leonhard Baumgartner | VIOLIN
Giancarlo Guerrero | CONDUCTOR
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(1:04:12) Antonín Dvořák, Cello Concerto in B minor, Op. 104, III. Finale: Allegro moderato
Gabriel Schwabe | CELLO
Giancarlo Guerrero | CONDUCTOR
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BREAK
(1:49:40) Anonymous: Reproches y quejas; Si muero de amor; Trátame como quieras (after Ibn Hazm)
Carles Magraner | CONDUCTOR
CAPELLA DE MINISTRERS
(2:09:20) Joaquín Turina, Rapsodia sinfónica for piano and string orchestra, Op. 66
Josu de Solaun | PIANO
Giancarlo Guerrero | CONDUCTOR
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(2:21:02) Gabriel Fauré, Elégie for cello and orchestra, Op. 24 (arr. for double bass and orchestra)
Marc-André Teruel | DOUBLE BASS
Giancarlo Guerrero | CONDUCTOR
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(2:30:13) David Philip Hefti, Con moto for orchestra (Beziehungsweisen für Orchester)
Giancarlo Guerrero | CONDUCTOR
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(2:38:15) Licinio Refice, Ombra di nube
Ermonela Jaho | SOPRANO
Giancarlo Guerrero | CONDUCTOR
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(2:44:41) Max Bruch, Kol Nidrei for cello and orchestra, Op. 47
David Geringas | CELLO
Giancarlo Guerrero | CONDUCTOR
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(3:14:19) Joseph Jongen, Symphonie concertante for organ and orchestra, Op. 81, IV. Toccata (Moto perpetuo – Allegro moderato)
Karol Mossakowski | ORGAN
Giancarlo Guerrero | CONDUCTOR
NFM WROCŁAW PHILHARMONIC
Musicians:
NFM WROCŁAW PHILHARMONIC
Giancarlo Guerrero | CONDUCTOR
Alessandro Marangoni | PIANO
Maxim Lando | PIANO
Tassilo Probst | VIOLIN
Sào Soulez Larivière | VIOLA
Ermonela Jaho | SOPRANO
Leonhard Baumgartner | VIOLIN
Gabriel Schwabe | CELLO
Charles Magraner | CONDUCTOR
Capella de Ministrers
Josu de Solaun | PIANO
Marc-André Teruel | DOUBLE BASS
David Geringas | CELLO
Karol Mossakowski | ORGAN
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