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What a curious and charming piece of work the First Symphony by Witold Lutosławski is! Written in 1947, it is still borrowing from Stravinski, Bartók, Prokofiev and clearly Roussel, and yet it display the composer's own personal ideas, and his flawless skill in orchestration. But he had not yet made the dodecaphonic style his own, nor the principle of randomness which would be found later in 1961's Jeux vénitiens (Venetian Games). In his case, randomness refers to musicians or groups of musicians having the freedom to play their different parts when they feel like it, or when the conductor gives them a cue. But for sure, this piece's formal framework is still constrained: every performance will shed a different light on it, but it is still the same work. The album finishes with the Fourth Symphony, the composer's last, written between 1988 and 1991, performed in 1993 with Lutosławski himself conducting before his death a few months later. In this work he makes a clear return to his harmonic and melodic ideas, which at times approach Mahler or Bartók, even though the discourse remains decidedly modern. The contrast between the First Symphony, Jeux vénitiens and the Fourth Symphony could not be more spectacular, and it gives a brilliant picture of the evolution of a musical genius who embraced a wide range of influences, constantly adapting them to his own style. © SM/Qobuz
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Symphony No. 1 (Witold Lutosławski)
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra - Hannu Lintu, Conductor - Witold Lutosławski, Composer
(C) 2018 Ondine (P) 2018 Ondine
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra - Hannu Lintu, Conductor - Witold Lutosławski, Composer
(C) 2018 Ondine (P) 2018 Ondine
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra - Hannu Lintu, Conductor - Witold Lutosławski, Composer
(C) 2018 Ondine (P) 2018 Ondine
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra - Hannu Lintu, Conductor - Witold Lutosławski, Composer
(C) 2018 Ondine (P) 2018 Ondine
Jeux vénitiens (Witold Lutosławski)
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra - Hannu Lintu, Conductor - Witold Lutosławski, Composer
(C) 2018 Ondine (P) 2018 Ondine
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra - Hannu Lintu, Conductor - Witold Lutosławski, Composer
(C) 2018 Ondine (P) 2018 Ondine
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra - Hannu Lintu, Conductor - Witold Lutosławski, Composer
(C) 2018 Ondine (P) 2018 Ondine
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra - Hannu Lintu, Conductor - Witold Lutosławski, Composer
(C) 2018 Ondine (P) 2018 Ondine
Symphony No. 4 (Witold Lutosławski)
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Hannu Lintu, Conductor - Witold Lutosławski, Composer
(C) 2018 Ondine (P) 2018 Ondine
Approfondimenti
What a curious and charming piece of work the First Symphony by Witold Lutosławski is! Written in 1947, it is still borrowing from Stravinski, Bartók, Prokofiev and clearly Roussel, and yet it display the composer's own personal ideas, and his flawless skill in orchestration. But he had not yet made the dodecaphonic style his own, nor the principle of randomness which would be found later in 1961's Jeux vénitiens (Venetian Games). In his case, randomness refers to musicians or groups of musicians having the freedom to play their different parts when they feel like it, or when the conductor gives them a cue. But for sure, this piece's formal framework is still constrained: every performance will shed a different light on it, but it is still the same work. The album finishes with the Fourth Symphony, the composer's last, written between 1988 and 1991, performed in 1993 with Lutosławski himself conducting before his death a few months later. In this work he makes a clear return to his harmonic and melodic ideas, which at times approach Mahler or Bartók, even though the discourse remains decidedly modern. The contrast between the First Symphony, Jeux vénitiens and the Fourth Symphony could not be more spectacular, and it gives a brilliant picture of the evolution of a musical genius who embraced a wide range of influences, constantly adapting them to his own style. © SM/Qobuz
Dettagli della registrazione originale : Recordings: Helsinki Music Centre, Finland, 26–27 March, 2018 (Symphony No.1); 28 May, 2018 (Jeux vénitiens); 19–21 December, 2017 (Symphony No.4)
A proposito dell'album
- 1 disco(i) - 9 traccia(e)
- Durata totale: 00:57:03
- 1 Libretto digitale
- Artisti principali: Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra Hannu Lintu
- Compositore: Witold Lutosławski
- Etichetta: Ondine
- Zona: Pologne
- Genere: Classica Musica sinfonica Sinfonie
- Periodo: Musica moderna
(C) 2018 Ondine (P) 2018 Ondine
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