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Orkiestra Symfoniczna Filharmonii Narodowej

Orkiestra Symfoniczna Filharmonii Narodowej
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The Warsaw Philharmonic was founded in 1901. The creator and first conductor of its orchestra was Emil Młynarski. The outbreak of war in 1939 interrupted its activities, and the Philharmonic Hall was completely destroyed in the conflict. The Orchestra that was formed again in the ruins of Warsaw soon after the war, and changed both its organisational structure and its conductors several times. It was only in 1951 that the Warsaw Philharmonic began to flourish again under Witold Rowicki, who reorganised it and formed its new orchestra. In 1955, the Philharmonic - together with its reconstructed building - was awarded the title of the National Philharmonic.

Conductors:
(1901–05) Emil Młynarski
(1906–08) Zygmunt Noskowski
(1908–09) Henryk Melcer-Szczawiński
(1909–11) Grzegorz Fitelberg
(1911–14, 1916–18) Zdzisław Birnbaum
(1918–38) Roman Chojnacki
(1938–39) Józef Ozimiński
(1945–46) Olgierd Straszyński
(1946–47) Andrzej Panufnik
(1947–48) Jan Adam Maklakiewicz
(1948–49) Witold Rudziński
(1949–50) Władysław Raczkowski
(1950-1955) Witold Rowicki
(1955-1958) Bohdan Wodiczko
(1958-1977) Witold Rowicki (again)
(1977-2001) Kazimierz Kord
(2002-2013) Antoni Wit
(2013- ) Jacek Kaspszyk

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