The Amadeus Chamber Orchestra of Polish Radio, celebrated for its exceptional performances and recordings, is one of Poland's most distinguished ensembles. It was founded in Poznań in the late 20th century by Agnieszka Duczmal, a distinguished conductor who has been a foundational figure in the orchestra's development. Since its inception, the ensemble has been associated with Polish Radio, which has facilitated the recording and broad dissemination of their work. Their focus spans a broad repertoire, with a special affinity for Polish composers as well as a commitment to promoting less known works to a wider audience.
In their recent projects, the Amadeus Chamber Orchestra of Polish Radio has shown particular fervor for the music of Mieczysław Weinberg, dedicating several releases to his symphonic and concerto works, such as “Weinberg: Orchestral Works,” “Weinberg: Symphonies Nos. 2 & 7,” and “Weinberg: Chamber Symphonies & Flute Concerto.” The ensemble's versatility also shines through in recordings like "Beethoven, Debussy & Korngold: Works for Orchestra," demonstrating their proficiency beyond contemporary works and into the classical and romantic repertoires. Through their expansive discography, the Amadeus Chamber Orchestra has not just provided new insights into the works of established composers, but has also played a crucial role in resurrecting and celebrating the music of lesser-known artists, as epitomized in their album "Laks, Weinberg & Ewelina Nowicka: Orchestral Works."
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