
- EDITOR’S CHOICE
- 1993 · Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Daniel Barenboim
Composer · Conductor · 1913 - 1994
Witold Lutosławski
- Witold Lutoslawski Chamber Philharmonic, Łomża, Łukasz Długosz, Jan Miłosz Zarzycki, Agata Kielar-Długosz
- Krzysztof Jakowicz, Witold Lutoslawski Chamber Philharmonic, Łomża, Jan Miłosz Zarzycki
- Guildhall Symphony Orchestra, Witold Lutosławski, Louise Hopkins, Wojciech Michniewski
- Witold Lutosławski, Valdine Anderson, Fujiko Imajishi, New Music Concerts
Live Albums
- UC Davis Symphony Orchestra, Christian Baldini
- Mountain View High School Chamber Strings, Sam Ormson
- Benjamin Schmid, Wroclaw Witold Lutoslawski Philharmonic, Daniel Raiskin
Singles & EPs
- University of Louisville Symphony Orchestra, Paul York, Kimcherie Lloyd
Biography
Witold Lutoslawski (1913-1994) was the preeminent Polish composer in the closing decades of the 20th century and was recognized around the world as a modernist master. Born in Warsaw, Lutoslawski showed talent early on, though his career was slowed during the years of Nazi occupation and Stalinist rule. By the late '50s, Lutoslawski emerged as an important link between avant-garde serialists and aleatoric composers, for he employed many of their methods in his works. His best-known compositions include the Concerto for Orchestra, four symphonies, Mi-Parti for orchestra, and the setting for baritone and orchestra, Les espaces du sommeil.