Lutoslawski: Symphonic Variations

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Lutosławski: Orchestral Works 2

Lutosławski: Orchestral Works 2


Lutoslawski:

Symphonic Variations

Symphony No. 4

Variations on a Theme by Paganini, for piano & orchestra

Louis Lortie (piano)

Piano Concerto

Louis Lortie (piano)


This is the third volume in the Chandos series devoted to the music of the Polish composer Witold Lutosławski. It brings together his first surviving orchestral piece (The Symphonic Variations) and his last symphony, as well as two works for piano and orchestra – an early work originally written for two pianos (The ‘Paganini’ Variations), and his very last concerto. The works are performed by the BBC Symphony Orchestra under Edward Gardner, described by Gramophone as a veritable ‘Dream Team’ in Vol. 1. They are joined in this recording by Louis Lortie, the award-winning pianist and exclusive Chandos artist.

Lutosławski composed his Symphonic Variations while he was studying with Witold Maliszewski at the Warsaw Conservatory. When he showed the work to his teacher, he was told in no uncertain terms: ‘For me your work is ugly.’ A rather disheartening response to be sure, but perhaps also proof that here was a work that was well ahead of its time. Today it fits in easily with the European tradition of variation form, and is considered a prime example of the lush, but edgy harmonies of the composer, and of his vivid ear for instrumental colour and virtuosity.

Less than three years later, Poland was invaded by Germany, and normal music life disappeared. In its place, musical cafés emerged as places where light music as well as mainstream repertoire was performed. Lutosławski made his living in these cafés by playing a repertoire of light music, arranged by himself and his piano-duet partner, Andrzej Panufnik. All but one of these works were destroyed during the Warsaw Uprising in 1944. The sole survivor was the Variations on a Theme of Paganini. The version recorded here is Lutosławski’s orchestration for piano and orchestra, of the original version for two pianos.

Also on this disc is the Piano Concerto, the last of Lutosławski’s concertante works, as well as Symphony No. 4, which Lutosławski composed over four years (1988 – 92), conducting its premiere in Los Angeles, with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, in 1993, just a year before his death.

The Polish series is supported by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute.

“[the Symphony Variations] now sound lush and exuberant...Louis Lortie makes the most of the slightly underwhelming Piano Concerto (1987-88). The jaunty Variations on a Theme of Paganini (1978) – written within a year of Andrew Lloyd Webber's better-known version – and the Fourth Symphony (1988-92) give far more sense of this discreetly quixotic composer.” The Observer, 8th January 2012

“Gardner and the BBC Symphony, backed up by glittering sound, do [the Symphonic Variations] proud, from the folk-like opening flute theme, through its varied treatments...Lortie is an ideal soloist [in the Concerto], with a clarity of touch familiar from his recordings of the French repertoire, but also the power for the bigger gestures...Again, Gardner leads a detailed, musically sure-paced orchestral contribution.” BBC Music Magazine, March 2012 ****

“in a performance as vivacious and committed as this one, [the Symphonic Variations] comprises a veritable treat...Gardner's conception of the riveting Fourth Symphony (1988-92)...has both infectious involvement and considerable expressive ardour to commend it...Throughout, Gardner secures some first-class playing from the BBC SO; Ralph Couzens's engineering is, needless to say, state of the art.” Gramophone Magazine, April 2012

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Lutoslawski: Orchestral Works

Lutoslawski: Orchestral Works


Lutoslawski:

Symphonic Variations

Symphony No. 1

Musique Funébre

Symphony No. 2

Concerto for Orchestra

Jeux vénitiens

Livre pour orchestre

Mi-parti


Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra, Witold Lutoslawski

Witold Lutoslawski (1913-1994) was the pre-eminent member of a group of Polish composers that came to prominence after the Second World War and whose artistic advancement was given impetus by the death of Stalin in 1953.

The works in this set cover four decades of Lutoslawski's career and include most of his important orchestral works, starting with the early Symphonic Variations, his first and second Symphonies and the Concerto for Orchestra, perhaps his best-known work.

“Classic recordings under the composer's taut direction, which remain consistently impressive and, in the Concerto for Orchestra and later masterpieces such as Livre Mi-parti, truly thrilling.” BBC Music Magazine, August 2011 *****

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Lutoslawski: Symphonic Variations, etc.

Lutoslawski:

Symphonic Variations

Little Suite (Mala suita)

Symphony No. 2

Piano Concerto


“An excellent disc at bargain price.” BBC Music Magazine

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Lutoslawski - Orchestral Works

Lutoslawski - Orchestral Works


Lutoslawski:

Symphonic Variations

Symphony No. 1

Musique Funébre

Symphony No. 2

Concerto for Orchestra

Jeux vénitiens

Livre pour orchestre

Mi-parti

Preludes and a Fugue, for 13 solo strings

Polish Chamber Orchestra

Trois Poèmes d'Henri Michaux

Kraków Radio Chorus

Paroles tissées

Louis Devos (tenor)

Postlude No. 1


Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra, Witold Lutoslawski

The Polish composer Lutoslawski is one of the towering figures of 20th century music. His Concerto for Orchestra can stand comparison to the famous example by Bartók, and Mi-parti from 1976 has become a modern classic.These recordings, directed by the composer in 1976/7 contain all the orchestral music he had written up to that point, and are essential listening for all that are interested in 20th century music.

‘It’s my guess that posterity will judge Witold Lutowslaski among the supreme twentieth century musical colourists. All in all, this must surely count as the introduction to Lutoslawski s symphonic world.’ Gramophone reviewing the original release

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