CONCERT OF CLASSICAL MUSIC IN LODZ PHILHARMONIC
The concert performed by the Symphonic Orchestra of the Lodz Philharmonic, with the participation of Gints Glinka (conductor) and Christine Michaela Pryn (violin), was one of the events that inaugurated our program Rendez-vous with Denmark in Lodz.
Gints Glinka
Born in 1975 in Latvia, studied at the J. Vitols Music Academy in Riga. He continued his conductor's studies at the Royal Conservatory in Copenhagen. Since his debut in 2001 he has conducted symphonic orchestras in Copenhagen, Odense, and Aarhus. As a guest conductor he regularly conducts the Latvian National Symphonic Orchestra and the Latvian Orchestra of the National Opera.
Christine Michaela Pryn
Christine Michaela Pryn (b. 1976) debuted in 2001 with the Symphonic Orchestra in Denmark's Odense under the direction of Jan Krenz. She cooperates with both Danish and foreign composers, and performs in the quartet Nordlys. She is particularly fond of 20th-century Polish music and passionately promotes it in Denmark. Among other Polish cities, she has performed concerts in Wroclaw, Warsaw, Krakow, and Poznan.
Her concert program includes Carl Nielsen's IV Symphony op. 29 The Inextinguishable, the overture Lauda by Peteris Vasks, and Karol Szymanowski's I violin concert op. 35.