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Lutosławski - Werke Für Orchester / Nationales Symphonie-Orchester Des Polnischen Rundfunks, Polnisches Kammerorchester / Witold Lutosławski / EMI Electrola 6x LP 1978 / 1C 165-03 231/36

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Lutosławski - Werke Für Orchester / Nationales Symphonie-Orchester Des Polnischen Rundfunks, Polnisches Kammerorchester / Witold Lutosławski / EMI Electrola 6x LP 1978

1C 165-03 231/36

 

Witold Roman Lutosławski (Polish: [ˈvitɔld lutɔsˈwafski]; 25 January 1913 – 7 February 1994) was a Polish composer and conductor. He was one of the major European composers of the 20th century, and "generally regarded as the most significant Polish composer since Szymanowski, and possibly the greatest Polish composer since Chopin". His compositions—of which he was a notable conductor—include four symphonies, various orchestral works, a string quartet, instrumental works, concertos, and song cycles, some of which he orchestrated. Of these, his best known works are the song cycle Twenty Polish Christmas Carols and a Concerto for Orchestra.

During his youth, Lutosławski studied piano and composition in Warsaw. His early works were influenced by Polish folk music and demonstrated a wide range of rich atmospheric textures. His folk-inspired music reached its peak with the Concerto for Orchestra (1954)—which first brought him international renown—and Dance Preludes (1955), which he described as a "farewell to folklore". From the late 1950s he began developing his own characteristic composition techniques, which incorporated his own methods of building harmonies from small groups of musical intervals. He also utilized variety of styles: twelve-tone, atonal and aleatoric—in which the rhythmic coordination of parts is subject to an element of chance—all while preserving traditional melodic and harmonic techniques.

During World War II, after escaping German capture, Lutosławski made a living by playing the piano in Warsaw bars. After the war, Stalinist authorities banned his First Symphony for being "formalist"—allegedly accessible only to an elite. Lutosławski believed such anti-formalism was an unjustified retrograde step, and he resolutely strove to maintain his artistic integrity. In the 1980s, Lutosławski gave artistic support to the Solidarity movement. The recipient of numerous awards and honours, near the end of his life, he was awarded the Order of the White Eagle, Poland's highest honour.

 

Label: EMI Electrola – 1C 165-03 231/36
Format: 6 x Vinyl, LP, Box Set
Country: Germany
Released: 1978
Genre: Classical
Style: Modern, Contemporary
 
 
 

Tracklist:

    Präludien Und Fuge Für 13 Solostreicher  
 
A   Präludien  
 
B   Fuge  
   

 

 

Sinfonie Nr. 1

 
 
C1   I. Allegro Giusto  
 
C2   II. Poco Adagio  
 
C3   III. Allegro Misterioso  
 
C4   IV. Allegro Vivace  
    Sinfonie Nr. 2  
 
D1   I. Hésitant  
 
D2   II. Direct  
E   Konzert Für Violoncello Und Orchester
Cello – Roman Jabłonski
Cello – Roman Jabłonski
F   Livre Pour Orchestre
   

 

 

Konzert Für Orchester

 
 
G1   I. Intrada: Allegro Maestoso  
 
G2   II. Capriccio Notturno E Arioso: Vivace  
 
G3   III. Passacaglia, Toccata E Corale: Andante Con Moto – Allegro Giusto  
   

 

 

Musique Funèbre (Für Streicher)

 
 
H1   I. Prologue  
 
H2   II. Metamorphoses  
 
H3   III. Epilogue  
   

 

 

5 Lieder Für Sopran Und Orchester

Lyrics By – Kazimiera Illakowicz
Soprano Vocals – Halina Łukomska
Lyrics By – Kazimiera Illakowicz
Soprano Vocals – Halina Łukomska
 
 
H4   1. Das Meer  
 
H5   2. Sturm  
 
H6   3. Winter  
 
H7   4. Ritter  
 
H8   5. Glocken  
I   Trois Poèmes d’Henri Michaux (Für Chor Und Orchester)
Lyrics By – Henri Michaux
Lyrics By – Henri Michaux
J   Paroles Tissées (Für Tenor Und Orchester)
Lyrics By – Jean-François Chabron
Tenor Vocals – Louis Devos
Lyrics By – Jean-François Chabron
Tenor Vocals – Louis Devos
K1   Sinfonische Variationen
K2   Postludium Nr. 1
K3   Jeux Vénitiens
L   Mi–parti

 

 

  • ChorusPolnischer Rundfunkchor Krakau (tracks: I)
  • Chorus MasterTadeusz Dobrzański (tracks: I)
  • Composed By, Conductor Witold Lutosławski
  • ConductorWitold Lutosławski, Wojciech Michniewski (tracks: I)
  • CoverKrzystof Gierałtowski
  • Engineer [Balance]Neville Boyling
  • Liner NotesJosef Häusler
  • OrchestraPolnisches Kammerorchester (tracks: A, B), Nationales Symphonie-Orchester Des Polnischen Rundfunks (tracks: C1 to L)
  • Photography ByJan Zegalski
  • ProducerDavid Mottley

 

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