Jonathan Plowright, Jakub Drygas, Aleksandra Kubas-Kruk, Poznan Philharmonic Orchestra & Łukasz Borowicz - Bergson: Orchestral Works (2021) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Jonathan Plowright, Jakub Drygas, Aleksandra Kubas-Kruk, Poznan Philharmonic Orchestra, Łukasz Borowicz
- Title: Bergson: Orchestral Works
- Year Of Release: 2021
- Label: DUX
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 01:00:04
- Total Size: 260 mb / 1.05 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Concert symphonique, Op. 62: I. Allegro con fuoco ed agitato
02. Concert symphonique, Op. 62: II. Andante sostenuto
03. Concert symphonique, Op. 62: III. Allegro vivace, alla zingarese
04. 4 Mazurkas, Op. 1 (Excerpts): No. 1 in A Minor
05. 4 Mazurkas, Op. 1 (Excerpts): No. 4 in G-Sharp Minor
06. Grande polonaise héroique précédée d'un air slave, Op. 72 (Version for Piano)
07. Polonia
08. Luisa di Montfort, Op. 82 (Excerpts): Introduction
09. Luisa di Montfort, Op. 82 (Excerpts): Scene & Aria [Version for Clarinet & Orchestra]
10. Il ritorno
From the conductor: We live in an era of musical discoveries. For years manifested and defined only through the work of its most outstanding composers, Polish music has been reclaiming its all-embracing capacity: we get to know forgotten, underrated, sometimes outright ignored authors (in spite of their significant contribution to Polish culture). The epoch in the history of Polish music that is basically written anew is the time of the Partitions. In the history of European music, the nineteenth century was a period of profound changes: a bumpy road running from the late-Classicist period to the bloom and twilight of Romanticism, to the beginning of all modernist trends. In Polish music, it was the time of two titans: Fryderyk Chopin and Stanisaw Moniuszko; it was thanks to their work that Polish music survived, and gained new, original appearance. For generations of younger composers Chopins genius was a source of inspiration; his shadow, on the other hand, became for many an obstacle they were unable to surmount (among those who complained about the difficulty to break away from the post-Chopinesque tradition we find such names, as Mieczysaw Karowicz and Karol Szymanowski). Political situation in the 19th-century Poland hindered development of the orchestral movement; it was the opera, as well as chamber, and, above all, piano music that enjoyed greatest popularity. Such was the reality that shaped Micha Bergson, the hero of the current album.
01. Concert symphonique, Op. 62: I. Allegro con fuoco ed agitato
02. Concert symphonique, Op. 62: II. Andante sostenuto
03. Concert symphonique, Op. 62: III. Allegro vivace, alla zingarese
04. 4 Mazurkas, Op. 1 (Excerpts): No. 1 in A Minor
05. 4 Mazurkas, Op. 1 (Excerpts): No. 4 in G-Sharp Minor
06. Grande polonaise héroique précédée d'un air slave, Op. 72 (Version for Piano)
07. Polonia
08. Luisa di Montfort, Op. 82 (Excerpts): Introduction
09. Luisa di Montfort, Op. 82 (Excerpts): Scene & Aria [Version for Clarinet & Orchestra]
10. Il ritorno
From the conductor: We live in an era of musical discoveries. For years manifested and defined only through the work of its most outstanding composers, Polish music has been reclaiming its all-embracing capacity: we get to know forgotten, underrated, sometimes outright ignored authors (in spite of their significant contribution to Polish culture). The epoch in the history of Polish music that is basically written anew is the time of the Partitions. In the history of European music, the nineteenth century was a period of profound changes: a bumpy road running from the late-Classicist period to the bloom and twilight of Romanticism, to the beginning of all modernist trends. In Polish music, it was the time of two titans: Fryderyk Chopin and Stanisaw Moniuszko; it was thanks to their work that Polish music survived, and gained new, original appearance. For generations of younger composers Chopins genius was a source of inspiration; his shadow, on the other hand, became for many an obstacle they were unable to surmount (among those who complained about the difficulty to break away from the post-Chopinesque tradition we find such names, as Mieczysaw Karowicz and Karol Szymanowski). Political situation in the 19th-century Poland hindered development of the orchestral movement; it was the opera, as well as chamber, and, above all, piano music that enjoyed greatest popularity. Such was the reality that shaped Micha Bergson, the hero of the current album.
Year 2021 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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