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Skrowaczewski: A Centennial Tribute | CD Accord ACD266

Skrowaczewski: A Centennial Tribute

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Label: CD Accord

Cat No: ACD266

Barcode: 5902176502669

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 3

Release Date: 20th October 2023

Contents

Artists

Stefania Woytowicz (soprano)
Krystyna Szczepanska (mezzo-soprano)
Bogdan Paprocki (tenor)
Witold Pilewski (bass)
Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir

Conductor

Stanislaw Skrowaczewski

Works

Beethoven, Ludwig van

Symphony no.3 in E flat major, op.55 'Eroica'

Honegger, Arthur

Symphony no.2 in D major, H153 'Symphony for Strings'

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus

Requiem in D minor, K626

Petrassi, Goffredo

Concerto per orchestra

Porrino, Ennio

Sardegna

Skrowaczewski, Stanislaw

Prelude, Fugue and Postlude

Artists

Stefania Woytowicz (soprano)
Krystyna Szczepanska (mezzo-soprano)
Bogdan Paprocki (tenor)
Witold Pilewski (bass)
Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir

Conductor

Stanislaw Skrowaczewski

About

Skrowaczewski: A Centennial Tribute is a new three-disc album released by the Warsaw Philharmonic to mark the centenary of the birth of the outstanding conductor and composer Stanisław Skrowaczewski. It contains archive recordings made at the Warsaw Philharmonic Concert Hall during two concerts given by the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra under Skrowaczewski’s baton – on 11 February and 22 June 1956. This album inaugurates the new series Warsaw Philharmonic Archives.

This release includes the first performance of Stanisław Skrowaczewski’s composition Prelude, Fugue and Postlude for orchestra, Arthur Honegger’s Second Symphony for strings and trumpet (ad libitum) and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Requiem in D minor, K626, with a galaxy of outstanding soloists: Stefania Woytowicz (soprano), Krystyna Szczepańska (mezzo-soprano), Bogdan Paprocki (tenor) and Witold Pilewski (bass). We can also hear Ludwig van Beethoven’s Third Symphony in E flat major (‘Eroica’) and two works by Italian composers: Ennio Porrino’s symphonic poem Sardegna and Goffredo Petrassi’s Concerto per orchestra.

Thanks to these recordings, listeners will have the chance not only to sense the musical atmosphere of 1950s Warsaw, but also to familiarise themselves with Skrowaczewski ‘captured’ at an early stage in his artistic career, shortly after his great triumph in the Rome International Conducting Competition in 1956.

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