A2. Aforyzmy 9 Aphorismes 9. B1. Preludia Preludes. B2. Koncert Na Flet I Orkiestrę Concerto For Flute And Orchestra. Flute – Paweł Bronkowski. Companies, etc. Printed By – Łódzka Drukarnia Akcydensowa.
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Concerto grosso for orchestra (1954) - 1 - Allegro assai (. 3) - 2 - Lento (. 0) - 3 - Allegro (. 2) 2. Symphony No. 4 (1957) - 1 - Grave lento – Allegro molto (1. 3) - 2 - Adagio (. 4) - 3 - Allegro assai (1. 8). Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra Jan Krenz - conductor. Born December 3, 1896 in Radoryż (near Łuków), died August 27, 1979 in Katowice, a Polish composer and organist. This piece also enjoyed particular success in Poland, becoming a kind of showcase of the composer's music. Bogusław Szabelski did not undertake many musical journeys, and in 1965 he exceptionally attended the festival in Zagreb, in connection with the premiere of his Flute Concerto with the participation of S. Gazzelloni. -Jadwiga Paja-Stach, pw. om. download (mp3 @320 kbs)
Singer: Bolesław Szabelski. Album's title: Concerto Grosso - Aphorismes 9 - Preludes - Concerto For Flute And Orchestra - Etude. Label: Polskie Nagrania Muza – XL 0329, Polskie Nagrania Muza – SXL 0329 Type: Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Stereo Country: Poland Date of released: Category: Classical Style: Modern. Conductor – Jan Krenz. Orchestra – Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra. Concerto Grosso - Aphorismes 9 - Preludes - Concerto For Flute And Orchestra - Etude (LP). Polskie Nagrania Muza. Download Bolesław Szabelski - Concerto Grosso - Aphorismes 9 - Preludes - Concerto For Flute And Orchestra - Etude.
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Polish composer Witold Lutosławski's Concerto for Orchestra was written in the years 1950–54, on the initiative of the artistic director of the Warsaw Philharmonic, Witold Rowicki, to whom it is dedicated. It is written in three movements, lasts about 30 minutes, and constitutes the last stage and a crowning achievement of the folkloristic style in Lutosławski's work. That style, inspired by the music of the Kurpie region, went back in him to the pre-1939 years.