Penderecki & Xenakis Wiktor Kociuban - Complete Works For Cello Solo
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Nomos Alpha | 18:40 | |
Per Slava | 5:05 | |
Suite | ||
Kottos | 10:19 | |
Tempo Di Valse | 2:34 | |
Capriccio Per Siegfried Palm | 7:58 | |
Notturno | 3:59 | |
Serenade | 2:04 | |
Scherzo | 3:42 | |
Sarabande | 3:16 | |
Violoncello Totale | 6:16 | |
Allegro Con Bravura | 1:50 | |
Aria | 1:55 |
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CDCredits
Role | Credit |
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Cello | Wiktor Kociuban |
Soloist | Wiktor Kociuban |
Composed By | Iannis Xenakis (tracks: 11 to 12), Krzysztof Penderecki (tracks: 1 to 10) |
Design | Daniel Infanger |
Layout | Rafał Dymerski |
Liner Notes | Iwona Lindstedt |
Mastered By | Dorota Tarnowska-Antosik |
Recording Supervisor | Keitaro Takahashi |
Engineer | Keitaro Takahashi |
Translated By | Emanuela Trzop, Michał Kubicki |
Notes
- Total time [67:37]
- Recorded in Basle, Switzerland, February 2013
- CD packaged in a jewel case with a 20-page booklet, notes in Polish, English, and German.
- This CD is dedicated to Maestro Krzysztof Penderecki to mark his 80th birthday and to Madame Cordelia Tellmann.
- Premier recording of Penderecki's "Violoncello Totale" and "Suite"
Barcodes
- Barcode: 5902547009575
- SPARS Code: DDD
- Other (Square silver "ZPAV-ZAiKS" Compact Disc/Cassette Tape Hologram sticker on back sleeve): GG 8959011
- Matrix / Runout: 14279 DUX0957 Wiktor Kociuban
- Other (Stamped on hub): MADE IN EU CD format
- Mould SID Code: IFPI UV61
About Penderecki & Xenakis Wiktor Kociuban
Krzysztof Penderecki (born 23 November 1933, Dębica, Poland - died 29 March 2020, Krakow, Poland) was a Polish composer and conductor. He studied composition privately with Franciszek Skołyszewski and then (19548) with Malawski and Wiechowicz at the State Higher School of Music (now the Academy) in Kraków. Later, he joined the staff of the school as a teacher of composition. His first major success came in 1959 when Strofy, Emanacje and Psalmy Dawida were awarded the top three prizes at a competition organized by the Union of Polish Composers.
Soon afterwards he came to the attention of publisher Hermann Moeck and Heinrich Strobel, director of the music division at SWF. As the director of the Donaueschingen Music Days, Strobel commissioned several of Penderecki's works and Penderecki earned subsequently a reputation as one of the most innovative composers of his generation, especially for his experiments in notation, the perception of time, and extended instrumental techniques.
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- Kryzystok Penderecki
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