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Dmitri Shostakovich - Symphony No. 14

for soprano, bass, strings and percussion

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Material type Photograph
Date 22-09-1973
Description

Leonard Mróz (bass) leaves the stage after the performance of Dmitri Shostakovich's Symphony No. 14, Op. 135 with Stefania Woytowicz (soprano) and the Warsaw Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Witold Rowicki .


The work was performed on 22 September 1973 at the Warsaw Philharmonic Concert Hall during the opening concert of the 17th Warsaw Autumn International Festival of Contemporary Music.

Names
First and last name Dmitri Shostakovich
Function Composer
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Date of birth 25-09-1906
Date of death 09-08-1975
Description Russian composer, pianist and teacher
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First and last name Witold Rowicki
Function Photographed person
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Date of birth 26-02-1914
Date of death 01-10-1989
Description Polish conductor
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First and last name Leonard Mróz
Function Photographed person
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Date of birth 19-01-1947
Date of death 13-12-2020
Description Polish opera singer (bas)
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Ensembles/Orchestras
Name Warsaw Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
Function Photographed Ensemble
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Events
Name 17th Warsaw Autumn International Festival of Contemporary Music
Place Warsaw
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Start date 22-09-1973
End date 30-09-1973
Related institutions
Name Polish Composers' Union
Function Organiser
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Institutions
Name Warsaw Philharmonic
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Name Central Photographic Agency (CAF)
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Description since 1951 an institution providing a photo service within the Workers' Publishing Cooperative "Prasa" (since 1973 RSW "Prasa-Książka-Ruch"); in 1991 it joined the Polish Press Agency
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