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Witold Lutoslawski
1913 - present
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Witold Lutoslawski is a leading contemporary composer
noted for his pioneering work using the modern atonal twelve note scale.
Recipient of numerous international awards and doctorates
including several from American universities, Lutoslawski's chief compositions
are: "Funeral Music For String Orchestra," "Venetian Games,"
"Three Poems by Henri Michaux," several symphonies and quartet
works. He is acclaimed throughout the world as an exponent of new trends
in music.
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Music of Lutoslawski, by Rae, Charles B.
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- The
Symphonic Variations, 1938
- Variations
on a Theme of Paganini,
1941
- Concerto
for Orchestra, 1955
- Funeral
Music, 1958
- Venetian
Games, 1961
- Symphony
No. 2, 1967
- Concerto
for Cello and Orchestra,
1970
- Symphony
No. 3, 1983
- Chain
2, 1985
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