Audite, gentes!
Melodies for the Polish Psalter by Mikołaj Gomółka is a collection of 150 four-voice compositions intended as a musical setting for Jan Kochanowski’s poetic translation of the Book of Psalms.
Melodies for the Polish Psalter by Mikołaj Gomółka is a collection of 150 four-voice compositions intended as a musical setting for Jan Kochanowski’s poetic translation of the Book of Psalms.
The merits of the CD rely undoubtedly on its artistic aspects both in terms of chosen compositions as well as their excellent performance.
His chorus, rather than communal is usually an individual “I”: sometimes an actor, sometimes a listener and sometimes a go-between, an authority that assists in finding the correct path in world participation – as witnessed by Nietzsche’s deliberations in
This new recording of works by the distinguished Polish composer of the late Baroque – Grzegorz Gerwazy Gorczycki (1665–1734) is a gift for music lovers of early music.
The compositions selected for this CD by the outstanding pianist Magdalena Lisak, rranged chronologically, illustrate the development and changes in the style of a composer who never aimed to discover new worlds in music, but still left a lasting musical legacy worthy of his own extraordinary personality.
The father of the pianoforte– says the inscription on Muzio Clementi’s tombstone in Westminster Abbey.
Continuation of „Witold Lutosławski – Opera omnia“ series. Two major works on the CD.
The fifth recording of our anthology has a specific layout whose undisputed centre of gravity is Symphony No. 3 with its central “E”.
Not that different to be interesting in terms of variety, not similar enough to be homogenous in terms of form.
Individual movements of the work pertain to periods in the life of Marc Chagall as defined by art historians.