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Examples of "przytocki"
Paweł Przytocki (born 13 September 1958 in Krosno), is a Polish conductor of classical music.
Since March 2009, Przytocki is Managing director and Artistic director of the Krakow Philharmonic and Krakow Philharmonic Orchestra in Poland.
From 1983 to 1987, Przytocki conducted at the Krakow Philharmonic and, since 1987, at the Grand Theatre in Łódź. From 1988 to 1991, he was the conductor and music director of the Baltic Philharmonic in Gdańsk.
Principal conductors and Music Directors of Kraków Philharmonic in the past include Witold Rowicki, Prof. Krzysztof Penderecki, Gilbert Levine (1987–1993), Roland Bader of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Paweł Przytocki (March 2009 - September 2012) (Managing Director and Artistic Director) and many other renowned artists.
Przytocki studied at the Academy of Music in Kraków, graduating with distinction from the Faculty of Conducting under Professor Jerzy Katlewicz in 1985. He perfected his skills at the Bartók International Seminar with Péter Eötvös and the Master Conducting Course within the Oregon Bach Festival in Eugene, Oregon, USA with Helmuth Rilling.
Przytocki has participated with Polish orchestras in numerous international music festivals, including the Athens Festival 1987, the Musikfest Stuttgart 1988, the Flanders Festival 1989, La Chaise-Dieu Festival 1996, Kissinger Sommer 1998, Bratislava Music Festival 1999, Prague Spring 2001, Wratislavia Cantans 2005.
He has worked with the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra in Warsaw in 1990, the Great Theatre and Polish National Opera in Warsaw in 1992, and since 1995, the Sinfonia Varsovia Orchestra . From 1995 to 1997, he was Artistic Director of the Artur Rubinstein Philharmonic in Łódz. From 2005 to 2007, Przytocki was the conductor at the Great Theatre and Polish National Opera in Warsaw.
Przytocki is a regular guest conductor with Polish and European symphonic orchestras. He conducted Budapest Concert Orchestra, Orchestra Sinfonica de Xalapa in Mexico, Real Filharmonia de Galicia in Spain, Capella Istropolitana in Bratislava, Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Halle, Neue Philharmonie Westfalen, Bilkent Symphony Orchestra Ankara, Everett Symphony Orchestra in the United States and Janáček Philharmonic Orchestra in Ostrava.
Zubkovsky won top prizes at the several international competitions, including Diploma at the International Jeunesses Musicales Competition in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, Second Prize at the International Cello Competition in Minsk, Belarus, and the Grand Prix at the First Tansman International Competition of Musical Personalities in Łódź, Poland. As part of the prize, he recorded a CD on DUX label and was invited to perform Alexandre Tansman's Fantasie with Lodz Philharmonic under conductor Paweł Przytocki.
The musicians of Wratislavia have performed with Yehudi Menuhin, Grzegorz Nowak, Krystian Zimerman, James Galway, Pawel Przytocki and Sharon Kam, among others. They formed the core of the string section of Sinfonia Helvetica, which performed in Italy and in Switzerland, and of the Menuhin Festival Orchestra, which had concert tours of Japan (Suntory Hall in Tokyo, Salamanca Hall in Gifu, and Symphony Hall in Osaka) and Germany (Beethovenhalle in Bonn, Philharmonie Gasteig in Munich). They performed also in Waterfront Hall in Belfast, Symphony Hall in Birmingham and in Berlin Philharmonie. They participated in creating the musical setting of the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta.
Arie Vardi's TV show, "Intermezzo with Arik" was popular in Israel and reached international audiences on YouTube. A number of the shows are conducted in English or with English subtitles. Titles appearing on these clips are: Dmitri Bashkirov (in Russian and Hebrew), Guy Braunstein, Yefim Bronfman, Alma Deutscher, Martin Engstroem, Justus Frantz, Asher Fisch (in Hebrew), Alexander Gavrylyuk, Aviv Geffen (in Hebrew), Richard Goode, Sasha Grynyuk and Carlos Ibay, Evgeny Kissin, Alexander Korsantia, Stephen Kovacevich, Colleen Lee/Sa Chen/Xiaohan Wang, Robert Levin, Inas Masalha, Kurt Masur, Denis Matsuev, Zubin Mehta, Hiroko Nakamura, Murray Perahia the Artist, Murray Perahia on Bach, Awadagin Pratt, Menahem Pressler (in Hebrew), Pawel Przytocki, Pnina Salzman (in Hebrew), Andras Schiff on Bach, Andras Schiff on Hungarian Style, Andreas Scholl (in Hebrew), Yeol Eum Son, Yeol Eum Son/Francesco Piamontesi/Igor Levit, David Stern on Isaac Stern, Yaara Tal and Andreas Groethuysen (in Hebrew), Daniil Trifonov, Yuja Wang, Annabel Widenfeld on Rubinstein Part 1, Annabel Widenfeld on Rubinstein Part 2, Emre Yavuz, Haochen Zhang, Xu Zhong.