National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra - Noskowski: Orchestral Works, Vol. 1-3 (2013-2014)
BAND/ARTIST: National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Nardowa Orkiestra Symfoniczna Polskiego Radia Katowice
- Title: Noskowski: Orchestral Works, Vol. 1-3
- Year Of Release: 2013-2014
- Label: Sterling Records
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks) +Booklet
- Total Time: 03:15:51
- Total Size: 902 mb
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Tracklist
Noskowski: Orchestral Works, Vol. 1
01. Das Meerauge, Op. 19 "Morskie Oko"
02. Symphony No. 1 in A Major: I. Allegro molto
03. Symphony No. 1 in A Major: II. Adagio cantabile
04. Symphony No. 1 in A Major: III. Vivace
05. Symphony No. 1 in A Major: IV. Finale-Allegro con fuoco
06. Pan Zolzikiewicz
This CD commemorates the fact that this great unknown romantic master died one hundred years ago. The Polish conductor, teacher and composer Noskowski was a leading figure in the impressive Polish music scene around 1900, working alongside such people as Paderewski, Scharwenka, and Moszkowski. These works show that also as a composer, he could measure up to his contemporaries!
Noskowski: Orchestral Works, Vol. 2
01. Symphony No. 2 in C Minor "Elegijna": I. Moderato miserioso
02. Symphony No. 2 in C Minor "Elegijna": II. Scherzo, Vivace
03. Symphony No. 2 in C Minor "Elegijna": III. Elegia, Andante
04. Symphony No.2 in C Minor "Elegijna": IV. Finale, Poco adagio-Allegro assai, Vivace
05. Commemorative Sounds: I. Polacco maestoso
06. Commemorative Sounds: II. Moderato cantabile
07. Commemorative Sounds: III. Andante cantabile
08. Commemorative Sounds: IV. Moderato marciale
09. Commemorative Sounds: V. Molto moderato
10. Commemorative Sounds: VI. Allegro moderato
11. Commemorative Sounds: VII. Poco allegro
12. Variations in E Minor on an Original Theme: Moderato tranquillo
13. Variations in E Minor on an Original Theme: Var. I. L'istesso tempo
14. Variations in E Minor on an Original Theme: Var. II. L'istesso tempo
15. Variations in E Minor on an Original Theme: Var. III. Risoluto
16. Variations in E Minor on an Original Theme: Var. IV. Allegro scherzando
17. Variations in E Minor on an Original Theme: Var. V. Tranquillo
18. Variations in E Minor on an Original Theme: Finale. Allegro animato
In the spring of 1875 Noskowski returned to Warsaw and Constance where he became director of music of the city and the conductor of the Bodan choral society. This marked the beginning of the most artistically fruitful period in his life. While there he started to realize his ambitious compositonal plans, including another symphony, in C minor, entitled Elegiac
Noskowski: Orchestral Works, Vol. 3
01. Symphony No. 3 in F Major "From Spring to Spring": I. Spring
02. Symphony No. 3 in F Major "From Spring to Spring": II. Summer
03. Symphony No. 3 in F Major "From Spring to Spring": III. Autumn
04. Symphony No. 3 in F Major "From Spring to Spring": IV. Winter
05. From the Life of the Nation: I. First Movement
06. From the Life of the Nation: II. Second Movement
07. From the Life of the Nation: III. Third Movement
08. From the Life of the Nation: IV. Fourth Movement
09. From the Life of the Nation: V. Fifth Movement
10. From the Life of the Nation: VI. Sixth Movement
11. From the Life of the Nation: VII. Seventh Movement
12. From The Life Of The Nation: VIII. Eighth Movement
13. From the Life of the Nation: IX. Ninth Movement
14. From the Life of the Nation: X. Tenth Movement
15. From the Life of the Nation: XI. Eleventh Movement
16. From the Life of the Nation: XII. Twelfth Movement
17. From The Life Of The Nation: XIII. Thirteenth Movement
18. From the Life of the Nation: XIV. Fourteenth Movement
19. From the Life of the Nation: XV. Fifteenth Movement
20. From the Life of the Nation: XVI. Sixteenth Movement
21. From The Life Of The Nation: XVII. Seventeenth Movement
22. From The Life Of The Nation: XVIII. Eighteenth Movement
23. Livia Quintilla: Prelude to Die Frau ohne Schatten
24. 3 Morceaux, Op. 22: No. 3, Polonaise élégiaque
The Symphony No.3 premiered on the 15. January 1904 and is a musical image of the seasons of the year. It is so permeated with a Polish flavour that one cannot help comparing it with Wladyslaw Reymont's novel Chlopi which was written at the same time based on the same concept. By extrolling the Polish countryside and customs Noskowski could express his patriotic sentiments in a form that did not provoke the Tsarist cencors.
Noskowski: Orchestral Works, Vol. 1
01. Das Meerauge, Op. 19 "Morskie Oko"
02. Symphony No. 1 in A Major: I. Allegro molto
03. Symphony No. 1 in A Major: II. Adagio cantabile
04. Symphony No. 1 in A Major: III. Vivace
05. Symphony No. 1 in A Major: IV. Finale-Allegro con fuoco
06. Pan Zolzikiewicz
This CD commemorates the fact that this great unknown romantic master died one hundred years ago. The Polish conductor, teacher and composer Noskowski was a leading figure in the impressive Polish music scene around 1900, working alongside such people as Paderewski, Scharwenka, and Moszkowski. These works show that also as a composer, he could measure up to his contemporaries!
Noskowski: Orchestral Works, Vol. 2
01. Symphony No. 2 in C Minor "Elegijna": I. Moderato miserioso
02. Symphony No. 2 in C Minor "Elegijna": II. Scherzo, Vivace
03. Symphony No. 2 in C Minor "Elegijna": III. Elegia, Andante
04. Symphony No.2 in C Minor "Elegijna": IV. Finale, Poco adagio-Allegro assai, Vivace
05. Commemorative Sounds: I. Polacco maestoso
06. Commemorative Sounds: II. Moderato cantabile
07. Commemorative Sounds: III. Andante cantabile
08. Commemorative Sounds: IV. Moderato marciale
09. Commemorative Sounds: V. Molto moderato
10. Commemorative Sounds: VI. Allegro moderato
11. Commemorative Sounds: VII. Poco allegro
12. Variations in E Minor on an Original Theme: Moderato tranquillo
13. Variations in E Minor on an Original Theme: Var. I. L'istesso tempo
14. Variations in E Minor on an Original Theme: Var. II. L'istesso tempo
15. Variations in E Minor on an Original Theme: Var. III. Risoluto
16. Variations in E Minor on an Original Theme: Var. IV. Allegro scherzando
17. Variations in E Minor on an Original Theme: Var. V. Tranquillo
18. Variations in E Minor on an Original Theme: Finale. Allegro animato
In the spring of 1875 Noskowski returned to Warsaw and Constance where he became director of music of the city and the conductor of the Bodan choral society. This marked the beginning of the most artistically fruitful period in his life. While there he started to realize his ambitious compositonal plans, including another symphony, in C minor, entitled Elegiac
Noskowski: Orchestral Works, Vol. 3
01. Symphony No. 3 in F Major "From Spring to Spring": I. Spring
02. Symphony No. 3 in F Major "From Spring to Spring": II. Summer
03. Symphony No. 3 in F Major "From Spring to Spring": III. Autumn
04. Symphony No. 3 in F Major "From Spring to Spring": IV. Winter
05. From the Life of the Nation: I. First Movement
06. From the Life of the Nation: II. Second Movement
07. From the Life of the Nation: III. Third Movement
08. From the Life of the Nation: IV. Fourth Movement
09. From the Life of the Nation: V. Fifth Movement
10. From the Life of the Nation: VI. Sixth Movement
11. From the Life of the Nation: VII. Seventh Movement
12. From The Life Of The Nation: VIII. Eighth Movement
13. From the Life of the Nation: IX. Ninth Movement
14. From the Life of the Nation: X. Tenth Movement
15. From the Life of the Nation: XI. Eleventh Movement
16. From the Life of the Nation: XII. Twelfth Movement
17. From The Life Of The Nation: XIII. Thirteenth Movement
18. From the Life of the Nation: XIV. Fourteenth Movement
19. From the Life of the Nation: XV. Fifteenth Movement
20. From the Life of the Nation: XVI. Sixteenth Movement
21. From The Life Of The Nation: XVII. Seventeenth Movement
22. From The Life Of The Nation: XVIII. Eighteenth Movement
23. Livia Quintilla: Prelude to Die Frau ohne Schatten
24. 3 Morceaux, Op. 22: No. 3, Polonaise élégiaque
The Symphony No.3 premiered on the 15. January 1904 and is a musical image of the seasons of the year. It is so permeated with a Polish flavour that one cannot help comparing it with Wladyslaw Reymont's novel Chlopi which was written at the same time based on the same concept. By extrolling the Polish countryside and customs Noskowski could express his patriotic sentiments in a form that did not provoke the Tsarist cencors.
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