Lutoslawski’s Last Concert
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Label: Naxos
Cat No: 8572450
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 27th September 2010
Contents
Works
Chain no.1Chain no.2: Dialogue for violin and orchestra
Chantefleurs et Chantefables
Interlude
Partita for violin and orchestra
Artists
Fujiko Imajishi (violin)Valdine Anderson (soprano)
New Music Concerts Ensemble
Conductor
Witold LutoslawskiWorks
Chain no.1Chain no.2: Dialogue for violin and orchestra
Chantefleurs et Chantefables
Interlude
Partita for violin and orchestra
Artists
Fujiko Imajishi (violin)Valdine Anderson (soprano)
New Music Concerts Ensemble
Conductor
Witold LutoslawskiAbout
This is Lutoslawski’s final appearance as a conductor of his own works before his death on 7th February, 1994.
With Chain 1 he developed a new compositional method linking contrasting musical ideas into a satisfying whole. Partita, Interlude and Chain 2 form an impressive trilogy. Chantefleurs et Chantefables is a luminous, bittersweet song cycle.
Canadian soprano Valdine Anderson has been acclaimed for performances ranging from Baroque to contemporary music. Fujiko Imajishi, concertmaster of the National Ballet of Canada and Esprit Orchestra, has enjoyed a long association with Toronto’s New Music Concerts.
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