Today, the Szczecin Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra is a group of over 90 outstanding musicians backed by 75 years of history. The ensemble was founded in 1948 and was one of the first symphony orchestras in the Western territories.
The orchestra has numerous successes to its credit. Over more than seven decades, the musicians have performed in countries such as Italy, Belgium, Denmark, Spain, and former Czechoslovakia, as well as in Germany, where they played in prestigious concert halls like Berlin's Konzerthaus and the Herbert von Karajan Hall in the Berlin Philharmonic. They have also been enthusiastically applauded multiple times by audiences at the National Philharmonic in Warsaw.
Szczecin's Philharmonic musicians have performed with such distinguished soloists as Mischa Maisky, Krystian Zimmerman, Bomsori Kim, Alena Baeva, Branford Marsalis, Dina Yoffe, and Christian Tetzlaff, to name just a few. The ensemble can also boast collaborations with outstanding conductors, such as Antoni Wit, Jerzy Maksymiuk, Stefan Malzew, Jacek Kaspszyk, and Michał Nesterowicz. A close bond connected the Szczecin Philharmonic musicians with Krzysztof Penderecki, who personally conducted the orchestra during the performance of Polish Requiem (2005) at the Szczecin Shipyard Hall (the largest concert in the city's history) and Seven Gates of Jerusalem (2018).
The Szczecin Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra has made numerous recordings. The first album of the ensemble, recorded together with Tatiana Shebanova, Jarosław Drzewiecki, and Jerzy Salwarowski, was nominated for the Fryderyk award, as was the much later recorded album Coincidence with Paweł Tomaszewski's jazz suite. However, the most significant recording achievement of the ensemble is the albums featuring almost all the works of the orchestra's patron, Mieczysław Karłowicz, recorded with such excellent soloists as Bartłomiej Nizioł (Violin Concerto) and Małgorzata Walewska (songs), along with conductors Łukasz Borowicz and Rune Bergmann. In 2023, the Szczecin Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra was awarded the Gold Medal for Merit to Culture "Gloria Artis."
Managing and Artistic Director
1st violin
Edyta Wolańska
Olga Rozmus
Wioletta Borkowska
Elżbieta Fabiszak-Dąbrowska (solosit)
Joanna Goch
Dominik Gugała
Joanna Hajkiewicz
Marcin Kieruczenko
Anna Majewska
Maciej Musiał
Maria Nowak
Izabela Wojciechowska
2nd violin
Anna Przerwa
Robert Smoliński
Diana Miszkiel-Gugała
Małgorzata Borowiecka
Robert Cybulski
Łukasz Górewicz
Aleksandra Górska
Małgorzata Kazimierczak
Miłosz Kosmal
Patrycja Kozak
Joanna Ostaszewska
Magdalena Pajestka
Zoia Piankowska
Alicja Poręba
viola
Ewa Jungiewicz
Wojciech Mazur
Galina Smolińska
Izabela Joniec
Dominika Kotlicka
Aleksandra Majewska
Magdalena Micke
Luca Persico
Ludmiła Rusin
Zuzanna Walenciak
wiolonczela/koncertmistrz
Yesong Lee
cello
Hanna Del Noce
Klara Świdrów
Jacek Tomczak
Ihor Chilipik
Dorota Cieśla
Katarzyna Meisinger
Beata Sawrymowicz
Natalia Wesołowska
double bass
Paweł Jędrzejewski
Jan Gottschling
Wojciech Gunia
Michał Mitschke
Robert Możejewski
flute
Anna Wojnowicz-Drężek
Joanna Kowalczyk
Paweł Majewski
Elżbieta Podleśny-Głowacka
oboe
Piotr Kokosiński
Izabela Kokosińska
Katarzyna Rachmaciej
Mateusz Żurawski
Grzegorz Święciochowski
clarinet
Krzysztof Baturo
Krzysztof Krzyżewski
bassoon
Zbigniew Kania
Edyta Moroz
Michał Szydłowski
horn
Dawid Kostrzewa
Oleksandr Melnychenko
Dmitrij Wdowiczenko
Radosław Zamojski
trumpet
Sławomir Kuszwara
Dawid Głogowski
Marcin Olkowski
Bogdan Rymaszewski
trombone
Wojciech Bublej
Mateusz Kupski
Igor Puszkar
tuba
Tomasz Zienkowicz
percussion
Dariusz Jagiełło
Jorge Luis Valcarcel Gregorio
Jacek Wierzchowski
Bogdan Pilak
orchestra personel manager
Dominik Wastowski
librarian
Ludmiła Rusin
keyboard instrument tuner
Paweł Kwiatkowski