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2. Tansman: Works for Orchestra (2006)
by Symphony Orchestra of the Podlasie Opera and Philharmonic, Marcin Naleçz-Niesiolowski (conductor)
Called by some the best-known Polish composer between Szymanowski and Penderecki, Aleksander Tansman is still not all that well-known. Perhaps it's ... More
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3. Tansman: Cinq Pièces; Violin Concerto; Suite Baroque (2008)
by Bartosz Cajler (violin), Symphony Orchestra of the Podlasie Opera and Philharmonic, Marcin Naleçz-Niesiolowski (conductor)
This Polish composer was a tireless advocate of the neo-classic; he adopted the style in the 1920s, became an expert practitioner within it and stuck ... More
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4. Paderewski: Piano Concerto; Polish Fantasy (2011)
by Kevin Kenner (piano), Podlasie Opera and Philharmonic of Bialystok, Marcin Naleçz-Niesiolowski (conductor)
Ignace Paderewski was a figure who would have been well known a century ago, to Polish audiences, American ones, and quite a few in between. The ... More
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6. Zygmunt Stojowksi: Suite for Orchestra; Le Printemps; Prayer for Poland (2008)
by Maciej Bogumit Nerkowski (baritone), Marta Wróblewska (soprano), Rafal Sulima (organ), Symphony Orchestra of the Podlasie Opera and Philharmonic (choir, chorus), Symphony Orchestra of the Podlasie Opera and Philharmonic
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