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Symphony No. 7, "Metasinfonia" - Symphony No. 7, "Metasinfonia" | |
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Symphony No. 8, "Sinfonia votiva" - I. Andante rubato | |
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Symphony No. 8, "Sinfonia votiva" - II. Allegro assai | |
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Concerto Festivo - I. Pomposo | |
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Concerto Festivo - II. Lirico | |
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Concerto Festivo - III. Giocoso |
Album Summary
Performers
Michael Oberaigner (Timpani)
Jörg Strodthoff (Organ)
Notes & Reviews:
This symphony is dedicated to the Black Madonna of Czestochowa, the symbol of the entire Polish people for the independence from invading powers and also for the most profound religious devotion. The Votiva ranks as one of the high points in Panufnik's oeuvre, and it is certainly also his most-performed work.
American Record Guide, March / April 2013
The visionary Lirico's beautiful hymn based on the main theme is heard first in the strings, then the woodwinds, then the strings. Concerto Festivo is appealing. The performances are committed, the playing stunning, and the sound is excellent.
Recording information: Konzerthaus Berlin.
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Works Details
Panufnik, Andrzej : Symphony no 7 ("Metasinfonia for Organ, Timpani & Strings") - Performers: Jörg Strodthoff (Organ); Michael Oberaigner (Timpani)
- Conductor: Lukasz Borowicz
- Ensemble: Konzerthausorchester Berlin
- Notes: Konzerthaus Berlin (10/26/2010-10/28/2010)
- Running Time: 26 min. 6 sec.
- Period Time: Modern
- Form: Orchestral
Panufnik, Andrzej : Symphony no 8 ("Sinfonia Votiva") - Conductor: Lukasz Borowicz
- Notes: Konzerthaus Berlin (10/26/2010-10/28/2010)
- Running Time: 25 min. 10 sec.
- Period Time: Modern
- Form: Orchestral
- Written: 1980-1981
Panufnik, Andrzej : Concerto Festivo, for orchestra - Conductor: Lukasz Borowicz
- Running Time: 15 min. 12 sec.
- Period Time: Modern
- Written: 1979
























