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Track 14 - VAN de VATE: Fourth Movement from Krakow
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| Genre
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| Composer: SCHOENBERG; NANCY VAN de
VATE; PENDERECKI |
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| Title: Music from Six Continents- 1992 Series |
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| Performer:
Daniel Olbrychski, narrator; Olga Szwajgier, soparno; Zygmunt Jankowski,
tenor; Leonard Mroz, bass; Polish Radio and TV Symphony Orchestra and Chorus of
Krakow, Szymon Kawalla, cond. |
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| Tracks/ Timings: SCHOENBERG: A Survivor
from Warsaw, Op. 46 (7:16); VAN de VATE: Katyn (14:52); Krakow Concerto for percussion
and large orchestra (14:52); PENDERECKI: Dies Irae: oratorio in memeory of the
victims of Auschwitz) |
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| Label: VIENNA MODERN MASTERS |
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To
purchase this CD go to: www.cdemusic.org
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| Information:
This recording has always registered as a unique collection of works. There
are only a handful of available recordings of the Schoenberg and, as far as I
can tell, no recordings of teh Penderecki currently on the market. The
American/Austrian composer Nancy Van de Vate has now composed more than 130 works
in virtually all forms. Born in New Jersey, the composer now lives permanently
in Austria and holds dual citizenships. Her music is performed all over the world,
she has received many commissions and awards and many of her works have been recorded.
She founded the International League of Women Composers in 1975. With 26 orchestral
and orchestral-choral works recorded to date, Van de Vate is one of the most recorded
living composers of orchestral music in the world. The works recorded here
make for an emotionally diverse and gripping program.
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