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Witold Rowicki (born
Witold Kałka, 26
February 1914 – 1
October 1989) was a
Polish conductor. He held prin****l
conducting positions with the
Warsaw Philharmonic...
- Kertész,
Rafael Kubelík, Zdeněk Mácal, Václav Neumann,
Libor Pešek,
Witold Rowicki, and
Otmar Suitner.
Adolf Čech
premiered more of Dvořák's
symphonies than...
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Grzegorz Fitelberg until the
outbreak of
World War II. In
March 1945
Witold Rowicki revived the
orchestra in Katowice. In 1947,
Grzegorz Fitelberg, upon his...
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proclaimed the
National Orchestra of Poland. The
conductor Witold Rowicki was
responsible for
helping modernize the
ensemble and
ensuring the orchestra...
- the
Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra under the
direction of
Witold Rowicki, 1959.
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initiative of the
artistic director of the
Warsaw Philharmonic,
Witold Rowicki, to whom it is dedicated. It is
written in
three movements,
lasts about...
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Ranevskaya Sophia Parnok Alexandre Koyré
Isaac Yakovlevich Pavlovsky Witold Rowicki Georgy Sedov Dmitri Sinodi-Popov It is also ****ociated with:
Peter I of...
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Festival in 1960,
performed by the
Warsaw Philharmonic conducted by
Witold Rowicki. Each of the four
movements is
scored for
different instrumental combinations...
- Jury
chairman Zbigniew Drzewiecki in
conversation with
conductor Witold Rowicki during a
rehearsal for the final...
- 62–6. doi:10.1177/00220345930720010901. PMID 8418109. S2CID 33739777.
Rowicki T,
Zakrzewska J (May 2006). "A
study of the
discomalleolar ligament in...