The National Forum of Music in Wroclaw, Poland, has announced that Giancarlo Guerrero is to be the Music Director of the Wroclaw Philharmonic starting in the 2017-18 season, succeeding Benjamin Shwartz. Guerrero will conduct four weeks during his first season in Wroclaw, and starting with the 2018-19 season, he will spend eight weeks per season with the orchestra in addition to touring and recording activities. Guerrero will continue in his role as Music Director of the Nashville Symphony, a post he has held since 2009 and to which he has committed through the 2024-25 season.
The Witold Lutoslawski National Forum of Music in Wroclaw is located in the historic center of Wroclaw and operates a state-of-the-art multifunctional concert venue which opened in 2015. The acoustic and theater design of the concert halls was the work of the renowned New York based Artec Consultants Inc (now Arup) and led by Tateo Nakajima. The building of the NFM has been designed by the esteemed polish architect Stefan Kury?owicz and the Kurylowicz & Associates Architectural Design Studio.The NFM presents an international orchestral series which in this current season included the Bayrischer Rundfunk and Staatskapelle Dresden among others.
The concert hall's impact on the community reminded Guerrero of the effect that Nashville Symphony's own venue, Schermerhorn Symphony Center, had on that city when it opened in 2006. "Wroclaw takes great pride in its orchestra, and the new hall reflects the vibrant community around it, revitalizing the city in a way that is reminiscent of what Schermerhorn Symphony Center helped to do for downtown Nashville when it opened ten years ago. The NFM Wroclaw Philharmonic strives to reach beyond the borders of the city to become a real cultural ambassador for Poland. I am energized by the vision of what this orchestra wants to become, and I am proud to be a part of that journey."
Natalia Klingbajl, Manager of the NFM Wroclaw Philharmonic said of the appointment: "The musicians of the NFM Wroclaw Philharmonic and I are eagerly looking forward to working with Giancarlo Guerrero. We believe that it will be an inspiring and rewarding new chapter in the history of the orchestra and our new concert hall.
NFM Wroclaw Philharmonic is an orchestra with a great tradition but also a dedicated supporter of contemporary music, something we are excited to be able to explore with Giancarlo Guerrero. It was his commitment and passion for music that struck us most from the very first rehearsal, and we are very proud and pleased to be able to welcome him to Wroclaw as our new music director."Giancarlo Guerrero will conduct NFM Wroclaw Philharmonic in a program of music by Bruckner tonight, Friday, June 9th. After tonight's concert Giancarlo Guerrero's next appearance with the NFM Wroclaw Philharmonic will take place on December 15, 2017, in a program that includes Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No. 3 Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 1.
About Giancarlo Guerrero
Giancarlo Guerrero is the five-time GRAMMY Award-winning Music Director of the Nashville Symphony. A passionate proponent of new and contemporary music, Guerrero has championed the works of several of America's most respected composers. He has presented eight world premieres with the Nashville Symphony including the 2016 performance and recent GRAMMY-winning recording of Michael Daugherty's cello concerto Tales of Hemingway. The 2016-17 season also saw the release of new albums with the Nashville Symphony dedicated to the music of Richard Danielpour and Jennifer Higdon. Guerrero also recently developed and guided the creation of Nashville Symphony's Composer Lab & Workshop initiative, together with composer Aaron Jay Kernis, to further foster and promote new American orchestral music.
The NFM Wroclaw Philharmonic has worked with many fine guest conductors, among them Giovanni Antonini, Andrey Boreyko, Philippe Herreweghe, Paul McCreesh, Dima Slobodeniouk, Krzysztof Penderecki and Mario Venzago. The orchestra participated in a huge range of projects each season, including subscription concerts, education projects, recordings, radio broadcasts, and outdoor concert. The orchestra has worked with all of Poland's great 20th century composers including Witold Lutos?awski, Pawe? Mykietyn, Krzysztof Penderecki, El?bieta Sikora, Stanis?aw Skrowaczewski and Agata Zubel . Promoting Polish music is a special focus of the orchestra. While touring Europe and the United States, the orchestra presented works by Szymanowski, Lutos?awski, Górecki, and Penderecki.
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