Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra
The Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra has a similar name but is separate.
The Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (Polish: Polska Orkiestra Radiowa) is a Polish radio orchestra founded in 1945 in Warsaw by Stefan Rachoń. Initially, the orchestra made records only for Polish radio and television. In 1970, the orchestra began to tour and release recordings, particularly of Polish music such as that of Wojciech Kilar, Zygmunt Krauze and others.
Musical Directors
- Stefan Rachoń (1945—1976)
- Wlodzimierz Kamirsky (1976—1980)
- Ian Prushak
- Mieczyslaw Nowakowski
- Tadeusz Strugala
- Wojciech Raisky
- Łukasz Borowicz (2007—2015)
- Michał Klauza (since 2015)
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