The
Principal Guest Conductor is the excellent Pavel Kotla. Pavel
conducted the CPSO to great acclaim at the Japanese Concert held at the Key
Theatre, Peterborough as part of the Peterborough Festival 2003 and will be
conducting our summer concert this year,
Pavel Kotla
is presently the musical director of the Redhill Sinfonia (est. 1891) and the
Harpenden Choral Society (in association with the King’s Chamber Orchestra). He
is also the principal guest conductor of City of Peterborough Symphony Orchestra
and the conductor of Hounslow Youth Orchestra.
He studied conducting
with Boguslaw Madey and Ryszard Dudek at the Chopin Academy of Music in Warsaw,
in his native Poland. He received his graduate degree in performance practice
and musicology with Andrew Parrott (Taverner Choir & Players) and Edward
Higginbottom (New College Choir) at Oxford University, and took
part in international music masterclasses in Vienna, Innsbruck (Austria), Siena
and Bressanone (Italy).
In 1995 he organized
and conducted in Warsaw the first concert of full Polish orchestra of period
instruments “Arte dei Suonatori” (recent winners of ‘Diapason d’Or’ and
Gramophone’s ‘Record of the Month’ awards). In 1997/98 he was associated with
the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London as a Performance Fellow in
conducting and the assistant conductor to their prestigious Opera Department. He
was the musical director of the Bromsgrove String Orchestra (1999-2001) and
Stevenage Symphony Orchestra (2001-2004).
As a regular
assistant conductor to Sir Simon Rattle between 1998 and 2003 he worked on such
projects as Towards Millennium and Hear Now Festivals (Birmingham
and South Bank Centre), CD recordings of Szymanowski's "King Roger" and
“Harnasie” (EMI) and the Millennium Concert (Ely Cathedral) where he took
part as the second conductor in the BBC live broadcast of the premier of Mark
Anthony Turnage's "About Time".
He worked with professional ensembles in
the UK and internationally, such as the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra,
Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, London Mozart Players and
Drottningholm Barockensemble in Sweden. In Britain he has also appeared with
Volante Strings, Leicester Symphony Orchestra, Wimbledon
Symphony Orchestra, City of Rochester Symphony Orchestra, City of
Peterborough Symphony Orchestra and Essex Youth Orchestra. Within
last few seasons he made his first appearances with no less than thirteen
professional orchestras in Poland (Gdansk, Kalisz, Kielce, Koszalin, Lublin,
Łodz, Łomza, Olsztyn, Płock, Poznan, Szczecin, Wałbrzych and Wrocław).
During the next twelve months he has
got a number of guest engagements with such orchestras as the Helix Ensemble,
Nottingham Philharmonic, Plock Symphony Orchestra, Capella
Bydgostiensis, Białystok Philharmonic, Sudeten Philharmonic and
Lublin Philharmonic in Poland.
In April 2004 he received a medal from
the Association of Polish Orchestras and Choirs in recognition of the quality of
his work in Poland.
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