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Piotr Gajewski, Music Director &
Conductor
Piotr
Gajewski is widely credited with building the National Philharmonic to
its present status as one of the most respected ensembles of its kind in
the region. "Immensely talented and insightful conductor,” whose
"standards, taste and sensitivity are impeccable" (The
Washington Post).
In addition to his
appearances with the National Philharmonic, Maestro Gajewski is in much
demand as a guest conductor. In recent years, he has appeared with most
of the major orchestras in his native Poland, as well as the Royal
Liverpool Philharmonic in England, the Karlovy Vary Symphony in the
Czech Republic, the Okanagan Symphony in Canada and numerous orchestras
in the United States. Gajewski made his opera debut in 1994 with
Washington's Summer Opera Theatre.
Born in Poland, Piotr
Gajewski began studying piano at age four. After emigrating to the
United States in 1969, he continued his studies at the New England
Conservatory Preparatory Division, Carleton College and the University
of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music, where he earned B.M. and
M.M. degrees in Orchestral Conducting.
Upon completing his formal
education, Gajewski continued refining his conducting skills at the 1983
Tanglewood Music Festival in Massachusetts, where he was awarded a
Leonard Bernstein Conducting Fellowship and where his teachers included
Leonard Bernstein, Seiji Ozawa, Andre Previn, Gunther Schuller, Gustav
Meier and Maurice Abravanel.
Maestro Gajewski has
conducted many important world premieres, including works by Steven
Gerber, Joel Hoffman, Andreas Makris, Gerhard Samuel and Peter Ware. In
2000, his recording with the National Philharmonic (then the National
Chamber Orchestra) of Steven Gerber’s Violin Concerto, Cello Concerto,
and Serenade for String Orchestra on the Koch International label was
released to enthusiastic reviews. Gajewski is also a winner of many
prizes and awards, among them a prize at New York's prestigious Leopold
Stokowski Conducting Competition. He serves on the music faculty at the
George Washington University, and, in addition to his music career,
Gajewski, who also holds a law degree, makes time for a limited number
of legal consulting projects.
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