The Polish composer, Krzysztof Penderecki, established a reputation as one of the most revolutionary composers of the 20th century, his early scores gaining a cult status among modernists. The deeply disturbing Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima of 1960 has become one of his best known orchestral scores. In the mid-1960s Penderecki returned to a more traditional style of composing. In the Third Symphony, written during 1988–1995 he has produced a work consciously related to the great symphonies of the past century, yet clearly of the present era. naxos
Krzysztof Penderecki (1901-1999)
1-5. Symphony No. 3 (44:24)
6. Threnody For The Victims Of Hiroshima For 52 Stringed Instruments 8:56
7. Fluorescences For Orchestra 14:52
8. De Natura Sonoris II For Orchestra 8:59
Credits :
Conductor – Antoni Wit
Orchestra – National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (Katowice)
Painting [Cover Painting "Kerala"] – Stasys Eidrigevičius
7.7.25
PENDERECKI — Orchestral Works Vol. 1 : Symphony No. 3 • Threnody (Antoni Wit) (2000) Two Version | WAV + FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless
PENDERECKI — Orchestral Works Vol. 2 : Symphony No. 1 & 5 (Antoni Wit) (2000) Two Version | WAV + FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless
The Polish composer, Krzysztof Penderecki, established a reputation as one of the most revolutionary composers of the 20th century. The mid-1960s saw his style become more conventional yet the First Symphony, dated 1973, has sonorities which are still modern. Symphony No. 5 was composed in 1992 and is notable for the strongly-drawn contrast between slower and faster sections which give it a compelling dynamic charge. naxos
Krzysztof Penderecki (1933-2020)
1. Symphony No. 5 (37:37)
2-5. Symphony No. 1 (30:27)
Credits :
Conductor – Antoni Wit
Orchestra – National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (Katowice)
Painting [Cover : Doskonałość (Perfection)] – Stacys Eidrigevičius
PENDERECKI — Orchestral Works Vol. 3 : Symphony No. 2 & 4 (Antoni Wit) (2000) Three Version | WAV + FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless
Krzysztof Penderecki (1933-2020)
1-5. Symphony No. 2 (34:25)
6.10. Symphony No. 4 (30:42)
Credits :
Conductor – Antoni Wit
Orchestra – National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (Katowice)
Painting [Cover Painting "Zaćmienie (Eclipse)"] – Stasys Eidrigevičius

3.9.24
26.2.22
LUTOSLAWSKI : Symphonies • Concertos • Choral and Vocal Works (Antoni Wit) 10CD (2013) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless
For the greater part of two decades, Antoni Wit and the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra recorded the symphonies, concertos, and other major works of Witold Lutoslawski, in a project for Naxos that won critical praise and admiration from listeners. By the time of his death in 1994, Lutoslawski had achieved recognition as one of Poland's most important composers, and his music was widely respected for being at the vanguard of 20th century trends. His styles changed over the years, from the Bartók-influenced, folk-inflected Concerto for Orchestra, perhaps his most popular work, through serial compositions and aleatoric experiments, yet Lutoslawski was esteemed for the integrity and consistent high quality of his music, independent of techniques and academic fashions. While these performances vary in intensity and expressive sympathy in particular pieces, they are extraordinary for the sheer commitment to Lutoslawski's output, and they offer a consistent and competent approach to his work as a whole. In a set of this wide scope, the variables of venues, recording sessions, and the musicians' preparation contribute to the set's slightly uneven reproduction. However, students of the composer's music will be pleased to find all ten CDs gathered together in one sturdy box, which is a benefit greater than the minor flaws of some of the tracks. Blair Sanderson
WITOLD LUTOSLAWSKI (1913-1994)
CD01
Symphony No. 1 • Silesian Triptych • Jeux vénitiens • Chantefleurs et Chantefables • Postludium I
CD02
Symphonic Variations • Little Suite • Symphony No. 2 • Concert for piano & orchestra,
CD03
Paganini Variations • Paroles tissées (Woven Words) • Les Espaces du sommeil (The Spaces of Sleep) • Symphony No. 3
CD04
Musique funèbre • Chain II: Dialogue for violin & orchestra • Partita for violin & orchestra,
CD05
Livre pour orchestre • Concerto for cello & orchestra • Novelette,Chain III
CD06
Concerto for orchestra • Three Poems by Henri Michaux • Mi-parti for symphony orchestra • Overture for strings
CD07
Three Postludes • Preludes & Fugue for 13 solo strings • Mini Overture • Fanfares
CD08
Dance Preludes for clarinet & orchestra • Double Concerto for oboe & harp • Two Children's Songs for voice & chamber orchestra • Six Children's Songs for voice & instruments
CD09
20 Polish Christmas Carols • Lacrimosa • 5 Songs
CD10
BONUS : Lutoslawski's Last Concert
Partita for violin & orchestra • Chain II: Dialogue for violin & orchestra • Chantefleurs et Chantefables,
All Tracks & Credits
25.2.22
LUTOSLAWSKI : Symphonies 1 & 2 · Symphonic Variations · Musique Funèbre (Polish Radio National Symphony · Witold Lutosławski) (1978-1994) RM | Serie Matrix – 3 | FLAC (image+.cue), lossless
WITOLD LUTOSLAWSKI (1913-1994)
Symphonic Variations 8:52
Symphony No. 1
Musique Funèbre 13:30
Symphony No. 2
Composed, Conductor – Witold Lutosławski
Orchestra – Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra
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BILL CHARLAP · RENEE ROSNES – Double Portrait (2010) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
Pianists Bill Charlap and Renee Rosnes married in 2007, so the had plenty of time to practice for this duo piano date, since they have twin ...
