Bach, Vivaldi – Violin concertos
Two greatest masters of Baroque, Vivaldi and Bach, composed many concertos for various instruments.
Two greatest masters of Baroque, Vivaldi and Bach, composed many concertos for various instruments.
The world premiere of the early Baroque composer Andrzej Hakenberger from Gdansk.
The cellist Tomasz Strahl and Andrzej Mysinski's widely known ensemble Concerto Avenna present the charming early classicistic cello concertos by Carl Philip Emanueal Bach
The first monographic album of the prominent Polish composer Pawel Szymanski.
Their significance lies not so much in the influence they had on the development of the genre, but in that they came into being in a distinctly individual and independent manner that reflected European trends in quartet music of the day.
A monumental vocal-instrumental work written in 1996, based on the Old Testament texts and performed by the leading Polish artists.
Here we have a splendid creation by the harpsichordist Wladyslaw Klosiewicz. The album is exceptional in that the temperament of the performer matches perfectly the unique qualities of Froberger's music.
The church cantatas of Johann Sebastian Bach (1685−1750) are masterpieces ranked among the supreme achievements of European culture and constitute the most splendid musical pendant to the Bible in its Protestant, German and Lutheran interpretation.
Bach's Solo Cello Suites, although very precise in form, offer the player an unlimited range of interpretations. In each of the six suites the music is both perfectly structured and filled with a variety of moods, from carefree play to religious ecstasy.
The great Sinfonia Varsovia under Wojciech Michniewski presents the symphonic works of the greatest Polish modern composer Witold Lutoslawski, including the impressive Funeral Music.