Polish Music for Cello and Orchestra
ARTISTS:
Andrzej Boreyko – conductor
Marcin Zdunik – cello
Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra
RELEASE DATE: 02/2023
CATALOGUE NO. ACD 313
GENRE: symphonic music, solo concert with orchestra
For its new recording project, the Warsaw Philharmonic, with its music and artistic director Andrzej Boreyko, invited the Polish cello virtuoso Marcin Zdunik. On Polish Music for Cello and Orchestra, the artists present four compositions: Aleksander Tansman’s Fantasy for cello and orchestra, Grażyna Bacewicz’s First Cello Concerto, Henryk Hubertus Jabłoński’s C-67 and Miłosz Magin’s Cello Concerto.
What do the four works for solo instrument and orchestra chosen for this recording have in common, besides the cello, that most soulful of instruments that in the hands of a virtuoso can make us hold our breath in anticipation of each note to come? Well, they are also linked by the fact that they were written by composers of Polish origins who lived during the twentieth century, most of them born in the same city, Łódź (except for Henryk Hubertus Jabłoński, associated personally and professionally with Gdańsk). In some of the works, we also hear distinct and intentional inspirations from Polish traditional music. In this interesting selection, we have both works by distinctly recognisable artists – Grażyna Bacewicz and Aleksander Tansman – and also less frequently performed compositions by Jabłoński and Miłosz Magin, which certainly deserve our attention.
All four composers present a common front with regard to musical traditions: they see both a need for their continuation and a need to update and transform the means shaped by those traditions. Although they represented different aesthetic outlooks and wrote in different styles, they all tackled the most important problem of twentieth-century music: relating to the past while looking to the future. In music, those two contrasting notions – tradition and innovation – have proved impossible to reconcile. Each of our composers turned to traditional forms and major–minor tonality in a different way, in order to find a bridge between modern composition techniques and listeners’ perceptual capacities and habits.
Aleksander Tansman
1. Fantasy for cello and orchestra 12’37
Grażyna Bacewicz
Cello Concerto No. 1 23’34
2 Allegro non troppo 10’03
3. Andante tranquillo 6’18
4. Allegro giocoso 7’12
Henryk Hubertus Jabłoński
5. C-67 12’22
Miłosz Magin
Cello Concerto 28’45
6. Allegro vivace 11’21
7. Andante cantabile 9’39
8. Presto ma non troppo 7’44
Total time: 77’49