Paweł Mykietyn
In Mykietyn’s earlier works, it was harmony that provided the ‘stem cells’ of the composer’s music.
In Mykietyn’s earlier works, it was harmony that provided the ‘stem cells’ of the composer’s music.
Continuation of „Witold Lutosławski – Opera omnia“ series. Two major works on the CD.
There exists (…) a certain instrument, that is to say: a musical medium of realization – through which music, while becoming audible to the sense of hearing, does so in a quasi non-sensory
Warsaw Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra celebrated its tenth anniversary with a solemn concert, held on 6th December 2011 in Warsaw Philharmonic Concert Hall.
Preludes and Fugue and Double Concerto, works of maturity, though not yet of old age, are above all music for adults, whose appraisal requires thought, patience and restraint.
I would like to thank everyone for their work on this CD, and in particular – Maestro Gabriel Chmura for accepting the challenge and bestowing a special, unique character on the first project in our series.
The exposition and the entire first move dazzle not so much by the abundance of themes and episodes as by the freedom and the mastery with which this highly varied material is transformed into a uniform, crack-less whole.
An astonishing traversal of Bach’s seven concertos for keyboard and strings, played in concert and recorded live as part of the Arsenal’s cross-borders program METZ-ARSENAL.
Listening to the recordings from this CD you may think of the sources of inspiration, tradition and roots.
Two great creations by David Oistrakh accompanied by the Symphonic Orchestra of the National Philharmonic under Witold Rowicki and Karol Stryja.