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Bacewicz: Violin Concertos, Vol. 2 / Kurkowicz, Borowicz, Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra

Bacewicz: Violin Concertos, Vol. 2 / Kurkowicz, Borowicz, Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra

"These works are like rare stones. You have to find them but once found they shine brilliantly." - Joanna Kurkowicz

This is Volume 2 in Chandos’ series devoted to the published violin concertos of Grazyna Bacewicz who was regarded by Witold Lutoslawski as ‘a distinguished Polish composer of the twentieth century and one of the foremost women composers of all time’. Bridging the gap between the neo-romanticism of Karol Szymanowski and the modernism of Witold Lutoslawski, she deserves much wider recognition than she has received to date outside her native Poland.
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Bacewicz: Violin Concertos, Vol. 2 / Kurkowicz, Borowicz, Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra

"These works are like rare stones. You have to find them but once found they shine brilliantly." - Joanna Kurkowicz

This is Volume 2 in Chandos’ series devoted to the published violin concertos of Grazyna Bacewicz who was regarded by Witold Lutoslawski as ‘a distinguished Polish composer of the twentieth century and one of the foremost women composers of all time’. Bridging the gap between the neo-romanticism of Karol Szymanowski and the modernism of Witold Lutoslawski, she deserves much wider recognition than she has received to date outside her native Poland.

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"These works are like rare stones. You have to find them but once found they shine brilliantly." - Joanna Kurkowicz

This is Volume 2 in Chandos’ series devoted to the published violin concertos of Grazyna Bacewicz who was regarded by Witold Lutoslawski as ‘a distinguished Polish composer of the twentieth century and one of the foremost women composers of all time’. Bridging the gap between the neo-romanticism of Karol Szymanowski and the modernism of Witold Lutoslawski, she deserves much wider recognition than she has received to date outside her native Poland.