and the Lutosławski family became intimate with its founder, Roman Dmowski (Witold Lutosławski's middle name was Roman). Józef Lutosławski studied in...
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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...
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This is a list of compositions by Polish composer Witold Lutosławski. A complete list of Lutosławski's compositions in chronological order can be found...
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October 30, 2013, retrieved October 30, 2013 Lutosławski, Witold (2007), 20 Kolęd. Album by Lutosławski, Grooveshark Profile, archived from the original...
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for Cello and Orchestra is a cello concerto by the Polish composer Witold Lutosławski. The work was commissioned by the Royal Philharmonic Society with...
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original set of 24 Caprices for violin, written by Polish composer Witold Lutosławski. The arrangement, originally composed in 1941, was later re-arranged...
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including Dmitri Shostakovich, Sergei Prokofiev, Henri Dutilleux, Witold Lutosławski, Olivier Messiaen, Luciano Berio, Krzysztof Penderecki, Alfred Schnittke...
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Polish composer Witold Lutosławski is an orchestral composition in two movements written between 1965 and 1967. The work exhibits Lutosławski's technique of...
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concertante) Paul Hindemith Hans Werner Henze Richard Strauss Elliott Carter Witold Lutosławski (Sacher-Variationen, Double Concerto, Chain II) Henri Dutilleux (Trois...
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the Soviet gulag Witold Lutosławski (1913–1994), Polish composer and conductor Witold Małcużyński (1914–1977), Polish pianist Witold Mańczak (1924–2016)...
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Witold Lutosławski: String Quartet is a studio album by the Kronos Quartet, containing String Quartet by Polish Witold Lutosławski composed in 1964 and...
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Witold Lutosławski wrote his Symphony No. 3 in 1973–1983. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Georg Solti, gave the world premiere on 29 September...
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high schools in Poland. Famous alumni include among others composer Witold Lutosławski and poet and Home Army soldier Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński, killed during...
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variety of classical pieces and is a supporter of contemporary music. Witold Lutosławski wrote his Piano Concerto for Zimerman, who has recorded it twice....
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the revolution was the father of Polish eminent composer Witold Lutosławski, Marian Lutosławski and his brother Józef, murdered in Moscow in 1918 as alleged...
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and large orchestra, commissioned by Robin Boyle and dedicated to Witold Lutosławski and his wife Danuta, was premiered on 7 July 2013 by the BBC Symphony...
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active in the 20th century, such as John Cage, Morton Feldman and Witold Lutosławski. A more commonly known example of chance-based, or indeterminate,...
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Władysław Szpilman (1911–2000) Irena Pfeiffer (1912–1996) Witold Lutosławski (1913–1994) Witold Rudziński (1913–2004) Daniel Sternberg (1913–2000) Jerzy...
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Musique funèbre (redirect from Musique funèbre (Lutosławski))
composition for string orchestra by the Polish composer Witold Lutosławski, completed in 1958. Lutosławski began composing Musique funèbre in late 1954 and completed...
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Look up Lutosławski in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lutosławski (feminine: Lutosławska; plural: Lutosławscy) is a Polish surname. Notable people include:...
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a Polish poet and recipient of the 1996 Nobel Prize in Literature Witold Lutosławski, Polish composer Wacław Sierpiński (IPA: [ˈvat͡swaf ɕɛrˈpʲij̃skʲi]...
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Milton Babbitt, Luciano Berio, Elliott Carter, György Ligeti, and Witold Lutosławski, never conceived their music for the purpose of goading an audience...
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the musical composer Pierre Boulez,[not verified in body] but also Witold Lutosławski and Franco Evangelisti. Its etymology derives from alea, Latin for...
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including famous composers like Karol Lipiński, Frédéric Chopin or Witold Lutosławski and traditional, regionalised folk musicians, create a lively and...
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Unsuk Chin, Sebastian Currier, Henri Dutilleux, Sofia Gubaidulina, Witold Lutosławski, Norbert Moret, Krzysztof Penderecki, André Previn, Wolfgang Rihm...
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Rachmaninoff, Boris Blacher, Andrew Lloyd Webber, George Rochberg, and Witold Lutosławski, all of whom wrote variations on these works. Notable works inspired...
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active in the 20th century, such as John Cage, Morton Feldman, and Witold Lutosławski. A commonly known example of chance-based music is the sound of wind...
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poetry has been set to music by a number of composers, including Witold Lutosławski with Les Espaces du sommeil (1975) and Chantefleurs et Chantefables...
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active in the 20th century, such as John Cage, Morton Feldman, and Witold Lutosławski. The nature and means of individual variation of the music are varied...
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avant-gardists include Elliott Carter, Milton Babbitt, György Ligeti, Witold Lutosławski, and Luciano Berio, since "their modernism was not conceived for the...
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