Górecki: Little Requiem for a Certain Polka - Concerto-Cantata - Harpsichord Concerto - 3 Dances Anna Gorecka
Album info
Album-Release:
2012
HRA-Release:
09.11.2015
Label: Naxos
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Concertos
Artist: Anna Gorecka, Carol Wincenc, Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra & Antoni Wit
Composer: Henryk Mikolaj Gorecki (1933-2010)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Henryk Mikolaj Gorecki (1933 - 2010): Little Requiem for a Certain Polka, Op. 66:
- 1 I. Tranquillo 10:29
- 2 II. Allegro impetuoso - Marcatissimo 06:17
- 3 III. Allegro - Deciso assai 02:43
- 4 IV. Adagio cantabile 06:26
- Concerto-Cantata, Op. 65:
- 5 I. Recitativo: Lento (quasi molto lento) 05:39
- 6 II. Arioso: Lento assai tranquillissimo - Cantabile - Dolce 04:36
- 7 III. Concertino: Allegro 05:02
- 8 IV. Arioso e corale: Lento - Tranquillo cantabile - Dolce 06:09
- Harpsichord Concerto, Op. 40:
- 9 I. Allegro molto 03:46
- 10 II. Vivace marcatissimo 04:00
- Three Dances, Op. 34:
- 11 No. 1. Presto, marcatissimo 03:13
- 12 No. 2. Andante cantabile - Tranquillo 05:15
- 13 No. 3. Presto 05:57
Info for Górecki: Little Requiem for a Certain Polka - Concerto-Cantata - Harpsichord Concerto - 3 Dances
Górecki is an important figure in Polish music, and his Third Symphony is one of the great ‘success stories’ in all twentieth century symphonic music. This deeply moving quality permeates his other works, but he was also a more ambiguous, interesting composer. These four works showcase different aspects of his art in a broad ranging approach. The nearest match in the current catalog is Nonesuch, which has issued the Harpsichord Concerto coupled with the Little Requiem, but our disc presents the piano version of the Concerto. Anna Górecka’s piano recording of the same concerto is on Conifer but in a mixed recital coupled with Bacewicz and Shostakovich. Antoni Wit is a master of this repertoire and his international reputation is growing all the time.
“The Concerto-Cantata (1992) receives its premiere recording here, and the Warsaw Philharmonic does it full justice, playing equally convincingly and intensely in the severe, concentrated slow sections and the all-out loud and fast episodes. Carol Wincenc plays the prominent flute part expressively” (BBC Music Magazine)
“[The Three Dances and Harpsichord Concerto] show a side to Gorecki that has often been forgotten since the success of the Third Symphony but is still to be found in his later works - open, eclectic, witty and ironic.” (Gramophone Magazine)
“Anna Górecka, the composer’s daughter, turns in a roller-coaster of a performance of the concerto...Most importantly, though, she plays the work with total commitment, and if ultimately this listener finds the work unconvincing, it is most certainly not the fault of this brilliant player. The playing of the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra under Antoni Wit in all four works cannot be faulted.” (MusicWeb International)
Anna Gorecka, piano
Carol Wincenc, flute
Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra
Antoni Wit, conductor
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Booklet for Górecki: Little Requiem for a Certain Polka - Concerto-Cantata - Harpsichord Concerto - 3 Dances