Sign In
 
 
 
Close Window

Krzysztof Penderecki

About

(born 23 Nov 1933)

Polish composer. He was a pupil of Malawski at the Kraków Conservatory (1955-8), where he has also taught. He gained international fame with such works as Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima for 52 strings (1960), exploiting the fierce expressive effects of new sonorities, but in the mid-1970s there came a change to large symphonic forms based on rudimentary chromatic motifs. Central to his work is the St Luke Passion (1965), with its combination of intense expressive force with a severe style with archaic elements alluding to Bach, and its sequel Utrenia, in which Orthodox chant provides musical material and at the same time a sense of mystery. His operas have been admired for their dynamic expression even if their discrete vignettes offer more opportunity for characterization than development.

- MUZE

 
 
 
 
 
 

Similar Artists

 
 
 
 
Buy Albums and Save
 

Albums

 

 
 
 

Tracks

 

 
Play Track Album Price
1. Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima (10:53) Orchestral Works
2. Part I: O Crux ave (Hymn 'Vexilla Regis prodeunt') (5:03) St. Luke Passion $0.99
3. Andante (3:23) 20th Century Music for Flute and Orchestra $0.99
4. Part I: Ut quid, Domine (Psalm 9) (1:16) St. Luke Passion $0.99
5. Part II: Erat Autem Fere Hora Sexta (St. Luke) (1:26) St. Luke Passion $0.99
6. Part II: Unus Autem (St. Luke) (2:03) St. Luke Passion $0.99
7. Fonogrammi (7:45) Threnadyto To the Victims $0.99
8. De Natura Sonoris No. 2 (9:08) Threnadyto To the Victims
9. Symphony No. 1 (1995 Digital Remaster): II. Dynamis II - Arche II (1995 Digital Remaster) (11:23) Penderecki: Orchestral Works
10. Part I: Et Egressus (St. Luke) (2:48) St. Luke Passion $0.99

Show All Tracks >

Rhapsody Memberships

What does Rhapsody membership mean?
Learn about the Membership Plans

Download Your MP3s Easily

Install the Rhapsody Music Store Downloader

Need Help?

Visit our Help Center
AMG - Portions of Album Content Provided by All Music Guide © 2009 All Media Guide, LLC.
© 2001-2009 Listen.com, a subsidiary of RealNetworks