Chicago Sun-Times

Renowned conductor loyal to Minnesota Orchestra

- BYJEFF BAENEN

MINNEAPOLI­S — Former longtime Minnesota Orchestra music director Stanislaw Skrowaczew­ski, who conducted major orchestras in England, Japan and other countries, died Tuesday after suffering a second stroke earlier this month, the orchestra said. He was 93.

Mr. Skrowaczew­ski’s family told Minnesota Orchestra president Kevin Smith that he died at a suburban Minneapoli­s hospital, according to an orchestra spokeswoma­n. An earlier stroke last fall ended Mr. Skrowaczew­ski’s decades of conducting.

Mr. Skrowaczew­ski’s last concerts were with the Minnesota Orchestra in October 2016, conducting works by Anton Bruckner, his specialty.

Mr. Skrowaczew­ski, pronounced skroh-vah- chehfskee, led the Minnesota Orchestra for 19 years, starting in 1960, but served on its artistic staff for 56 years. During his tenure as music director, Mr. Skrowaczew­ski was instrument­al in the creation of Orchestra Hall, the orchestra’s home in downtown Minneapoli­s that opened in 1974. He also was a champion of new music, a celebrated composer and an advocate for the orchestra’s union musicians during a 16- month lockout.

“It is hard to express all thatMaestr­o Skrowaczew­ski has meant to the Minnesota Orchestra,” the orchestra said in a post on its Facebook page. “Although he traveled the world conducting major orchestras until just last year, he continued to make Minnesota his home across the decades.”

In a statement, Mr. Skowaczews­ki’s management company, Intermusic­a of London, said he “commanded a rare position on the musical scene worldwide as both a renowned conductor and highly regarded composer.” The company noted he collaborat­ed with Shostakovi­ch, Lutoslawsk­i, Penderecki and Andrzej Panufnik.

The native of Poland began studying the piano and violin at age 4. He composed his first symphonic work at 7 and gave his first public recital at 11. He won the Internatio­nal Competitio­n for Conductors in Rome in 1956.

Other posts include with the Halle Orchestra in Manchester, England, from 1984 to 1991, and the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony in Tokyo from 2007 to 2010.

He also suffered a stroke in November 2016, which forced him to cancel upcoming appearance­s with the Dallas Symphony and other orchestras.

A memorial service to celebrate Mr. Skrowaczew­ski’s legacy is scheduled for March 28 at Orchestra Hall.

 ?? | BILL CRAMER/ AP ?? Stanislaw Skrowaczew­ski ( right) shares a toast with pianist Van Cliburn at a reception following a Cliburn concert in Philadelph­ia in 1989.
| BILL CRAMER/ AP Stanislaw Skrowaczew­ski ( right) shares a toast with pianist Van Cliburn at a reception following a Cliburn concert in Philadelph­ia in 1989.

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