
Après-guerre
Henryk Górecki
1933 – 2010
À propos de ce compositeur
“Henryk Mikołaj Górecki ( gə-RET-skee; Polish: [ˈxɛnrɨk miˈkɔwaj ɡuˈrɛt͡skʲi] ; 6 December 1933 – 12 November 2010) was a Polish composer of contemporary classical music. According to critic Alex Ross, no recent classical composer has had as much commercial success as Górecki. He became a leading figure of the Polish avant-garde during the post-Stalin cultural thaw. His Anton Webern-influenced serialist works of the 1950s and 1960s were characterized by adherence to dissonant modernism and influenced by Luigi Nono, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Krzysztof Penderecki and Kazimierz Serocki.”
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Orchestral
3 Pieces in the Olden Style
Symphony no. 3, op. 36, "Symphony of Sorrowful Songs"
3 Intermezzos, for 2 clarinets and string orchestra
Canticum Graduum, op. 27
Concerto-Cantata, op. 65
Farewell, for string orchestra
Harpsichord Concerto, op. 40
Male requiem dla pewnej polki, op. 66
Old Polish Music, op. 24
Overture, for string orchestra
Symphony no. 2, for soprano, baritone, mixed chorus and orchestra, op. 31, "Copernicana"
3 Dances, op. 34
Concerto Notturno, for violin and orchestra
Divertimento, for string orchestra
Vocal
5 Songs from Kurpie, op. 75
Beatus vir, for baritone, mixed chorus and orchestra, op. 38
Lobgesang, for choir, op. 76
Miserere, op. 44
Piesni koscielne
Pieśni Maryjne, for choir, op. 54
Szeroka Woda, for chorus, op. 39
Totus tuus, op. 60
Wislo Moja, Wislo Szara, op. 46
O Domina Nostra, for soprano and organ, op. 55
Keyboard
Chamber
Henryk Górecki per stad