Plock Symphony Orchestra: Polish Music Vol.1
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Label: Dux
Cat No: DUX1624
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 3rd December 2021
Contents
Works
Concerto for String OrchestraConcerto for chamber orchestra
Dance Preludes (version for clarinet and orchestra)
Little Suite (Mala suita)
Suite for strings in G major
Etudes (4), op.4
Artists
Szymon Emil Parulski (clarinet)Witold Lutoslawski Plock Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Marek WroniszewskiWorks
Concerto for String OrchestraConcerto for chamber orchestra
Dance Preludes (version for clarinet and orchestra)
Little Suite (Mala suita)
Suite for strings in G major
Etudes (4), op.4
Artists
Szymon Emil Parulski (clarinet)Witold Lutoslawski Plock Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Marek WroniszewskiAbout
In 2021, the Płock Symphony Orchestra registered as many as two CDs promoting works of Polish composers. This album, presenting the music of 19th- and 20th-century composers, features compositions relatively well known to the public, such as Witold Lutosławski's Little Suite for chamber orchestra and Dance Preludes, but also allows us to discover the famous Etude in B flat minor, op.4 no.3 by Karol Szymanowski from a completely different perspective in the orchestral transcription of Grzegorz Fitelberg and much less frequently performed works by Ignacy Jan Paderewski, Stefan Kisielewski and Grażyna Bacewicz. The Płock Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Marek Wroniszewski perfectly carries out its main goal, introducing the audience to important pages from the history of Polish music.
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