Eugeniusz Morawski - Piesni / Songs

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Eugeniusz Morawski - Piesni / Songs

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veröffentlicht: 18.10.2019
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Sales Rank: Nr. 4048 in Sinfonische Musik
Nr. 28735 in Klassik
Stil: Sinfonische Musik
Artikel Nr.: 1899318456

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Bemerkungen / Titelliste: 1.1 Open the Door to Me, Oh!
1.2 La Detresse
1.3 A CI Co Gina w Boju
1.4 Chanson
1.5 Nie! Nie Jestesmy Niema Lutnia
1.6 L'aube
1.7 Magnolia
1.8 Las Placzacych Brzoz
1.9 Die Mitternacht
1.10 Du Bist Wie Eine Blume
1.11 Fur Die Zeit
1.12 Un Grand Sommeil Noir
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Beschreibung:EUGENIUSZ MORAWSKI - A SINGER OF LOVE, MELANCHOLY AND FIGHTING. Eugeniusz Morawski (1876-1948) is a composer remembered mainly for ousting Karol Szymanowski as vice-chancellor of the State Conservatory of Music in Warsaw during the inter-war period. In recent years, however, we have witnessed a distinct renaissance in the compositional output of this forgotten, yet outstanding artist. During his composition studies in Warsaw with Zygmunt Noskowski and at the Academy of Fine Arts, before his forced emigration to France (in 1908, he was banished from the territory of tsarist Russia, which included Poland at that time, for planning an attack on the police), Morawski was the closest friend of the Lithuanian composer and artist Mykalojus Konstantinas Ciurlionis. He also soon proved to be - something that the critics of the day largely failed to recognise - a symphonist on a par with both Karol Szymanowski and Mieczyslaw Karlowicz, as is evidenced by his three extant symphonic poems: Don Quichotte (1909), Nevermore (1911) and Ulalume (c.1914). Additionally, Morawski's two monumental ballet scores, dating from the end of the 20s and the first half of the 30s - Milosc [Love] and Switezianka - allow us to see him as a serious rival in that domain to Szymanowski, the composer of Harnasie. Unfortunately, a full appraisal of the oeuvre of Morawski, who was not just a composer, but also an eminent and energetic figure in musical life, will probably never be achieved, because during the Warsaw Rising (1944) as much as seventy per cent of his unpublished scores (during his lifetime, just a single song was published!) were lost. In light of this catastrophic fact, we can only speculate that he may have been Szymanowski's equal as a composer... The present disc represents the first ever attempt at reviving an important part of Morawski's oeuvre - his songs with piano accompaniment. Before the destruction of his manuscripts, it is likely that Morawski's output contained around fortyfive songs to words by various poets, both Polish and foreign. Of that number, barely twelve secular works and three religious songs to Latin liturgical texts have been preserved; the latter are not included on our disc, as they represent a separate genre and require different forces, including organ. Of the twelve extant songs, only four carry the date of their completion on the manuscripts; the dates for the remaining works can only be guessed at, guided by their stylistic features or by circumstances connected with the composer's biography (which also hides many secrets). However, given the current state of knowledge on Eugeniusz Morawski, we may cautiously assume that these works were written over the course of around thirty-five years, between 1905-1907 and 1940., Labelcode RCRT5638247322.2
Anzahl der Titel: 12
Herstellernummer: RA0010
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