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Title: Lutosławski
Otros títulos: Symphonies
Concertos
Choral and Vocal Works
Intérprete/ Colaborador: Witold Lutosławski; Andrzej Bauer; Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra; Antoni Wit
Código CDU: Lut.04
Forma Musical: Concerto for Cello -- Ochestre
Abstract: Lutoslawski was the leading progressive figure in Polish music of the second half of the twentieth century. Born in Warsaw, he showed an exceptional musical talent at an early age, with his first compositions dating from 1922. He studied piano, violin, and composition (with Witold Maliszewski, a pupil of Rimsky-Korsakov), graduating from the Warsaw Conservatory in 1937. Two years, at the beginning of World War II, Poland was occupied by the Nazi Germany; and Nazi repression included censorship on artistic expression. Lutoslawski survived the difficult war years as well as the subsequent Stalinist period by writing for radio, film, and theatre. In addition, he arranged folk-songs and composed music for children. Considered too formalist, his concert music was rarely performed. His first substantial orchestral work, The Symphonic Variations was premiered in 1939. It is a work firmly rooted in tonality with a folk-like theme that is varied in a kaleidoscopic way. His first stylistic ...


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2. Concerto for Cello and Orchestra.wav 23:36 238.2Mb WAV audio Wav
3. Novelette- Announcement.mp3 1:54 2.612Mb MPEG Audio Mp3
4. Novelette- First Event.mp3 2:43 3.737Mb MPEG Audio Mp3
5. Novelette- Second Event.mp3 3:32 4.843Mb MPEG Audio Mp3
6. Novelette- Third Event.mp3 1:54 2.621Mb MPEG Audio Mp3
7. Novelette- Conclusion.mp3 6:27 8.855Mb MPEG Audio Mp3
8. Chain III.wav 11:49 119.3Mb WAV audio Wav
Novelette- Completo.wav 16:22 165.2Mb WAV audio Wav

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