Krzysztof Meyer

 

Werkverzeichnis

 

Krzysztof Meyer wurde am 11. August 1943 in Krakau geboren. Seit seinem fünften Lebensjahr lernte er Klavierspielen und nahm dann ab 1954 Unterricht in Theorie und Komposition bei Stanislaw Wiechowicz. Nachdem er das Chopin-Musikgymnasium in Krakau absolviert hatte, studierte er an der dortigen Musikhochschule, wo er zwei Studiengänge mit Auszeichnung abschloß: 1965 erhielt er sein Diplom in Komposition bei Krzysztof Penderecki (nach Wiechowiczs Tod), und 1966 sein Diplom in Musiktheorie. In den Jahren 1964, 1966 und 1968 studierte er jeweils für einige Monate in Frankreich bei Nadia Boulanger.

Von 1965 bis 1967 trat er als Pianist im "Ensemble für zeitgenössische Musik MW2" auf und konzertierte in Polen sowie in den meisten Ländern des europäischen Auslands. Außerdem spielte er als Solist seine eigenen Kompositionen.

Von 1966 bis 1987 unterrichtete Krzysztof Meyer musiktheoretische Fächer an der Staatlichen Musikhochschule (heute Musikakademie) in Krakau und war von 1972 bis 1975 als Prorektor tätig, von 1975 bis 1987 übernahm er den Musiktheorie-Lehrstuhl. Seit 1987 ist er Professor an der Musikhochschule in Köln, wo er eine Meisterklasse für Komposition leitet. Meyer hielt im In- und Ausland zahlreiche Vorlesungen über Neue Musik (unter anderem in der Sowjetunion, in Ost- und Westdeutschland, Österreich und Brasilien). Von 1985 bis 1989 war er Vorsitzender des Polnischen Komponistenverbandes.

Krzysztof Meyer wurden zahlreiche Kompositionspreise zuerkannt - der 1. Preis beim Wettbewerb junger Komponisten in Frankreich (1966), der 2. Preis beim Wettbewerb junger polnischer Komponisten (1966 für die 1. Sinfonie), das Aaron Copland Stipendium (1966), Auszeichnung (1967 für die 2. Sinfonie) und der 1. Preis (1968 für die 3. Sinfonie) beim Fitelberg-Kompositionswettbewerb, der Prix de Composition Musicale der Stiftung Prince Pierre de Monaco (1970 für die Oper Kyberiade), eine zweimalige Sonderauszeichnung der Tribune Internationale des Compositeurs UNESCO in Paris (1970 und 1976 für das zweite bzw. dritte Streichquartett), der 2. Preis beim Krakauer Artur- Malawski-Wettbewerb (1972 für das Concerto da camera per oboe, percussione ed archi), zweimaliger Preis des Kultusministeriums (1973 und 1975), der 1. Preis beim Warschauer Karol-Szymanowski-Wettbewerb (1974 für die 4. Sinfonie), zweimalige Medaille der Brasilianischen Regierung (1975 und 1977 für das 4. Streichquartett bzw. für das Concerto retro), Gottfried-von-Herder-Preis (Wien, 1984), Preis des Polnischen Komponistenverbandes (Warschau, 1992), der Alfred-Jurzykowski-Preis (New York, 1994) und der Johann-Stamitz-Preis (Mannheim, 1996). Meyer ist Mitglied der Freien Akademie der Künste in Mannheim.

Krzysztof Meyers Kompositionen werden in Europa und in Amerika aufgeführt. Sie erklingen bei bedeutenden internationalen Musikfestivals - beispielsweise beim "Warschauer Herbst" "Musicki Biennale Zagreb", "Holland Festival", "Musikprotokoll Graz", "Aldeburgh Festival" und beim "Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival". Manche Werke (darunter einige Auftragswerke) entstanden für bedeutende Interpreten: das Flötenkonzert für Aurèle Nicolet, das Concerto da camera per oboe für Lothar Faber, das Pezzo capriccioso für Heinz Holliger, das Trompetenkonzert für Timofei Dokshitser, die Cellosonate für David Geringas, Canti Amadei für Iwan Monighetti). Meyers 1. Sinfonie war eines der drei zeitgenössischen Pflichtstücke beim Internationalen Dirigentenwettbewerb, den Igor Markevich 1971 in Monaco leitete.

Krzysztof Meyer schrieb die erste polnische Monographie zu Leben und Werk von Dmitri Schostakowitsch (Krakau 1973; dt.: Leipzig, 1980. Neue Fassung: Krakau, 1986; frz.: Paris, 1994; dt.: Bergisch Gladbach, 1995). Meyer verfaßte auch zahlreiche Artikel (insbesondere zur zeitgenössischen Musik) für Zeitschriften wie "Melos", "Muzyka", "Ruch Muzyczny", "Das Orchester", "Sowetskaja Musyka" und andere.

 

Werkverzeichnis

SIKORSKI
Krzysztof Meyer
Werkverzeichnis
Contents/Inhalt:
PUBLISHERS
STAGE WORKS
ORCHESTRAL WORKS
WORKS FOR CHOIR OR VOCAL SOLOISTS AND ORCHESTRA
CHORAL WORKS
WORKS FOR VOICE AND PIANO OR SMALL ENSEMBLE
CHAMBER WORKS
INSTRUMENTAL SOLO WORKS
MUSIC FOR CHILDREN
INCIDENTAL MUSIC TO PLAYS AND FILMS
Links to other Pages/Verweise auf andere Seiten:
Krzysztof Meyer

Vorwort

Preface

Sikorski Homepage

PUBLISHERS
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

AGENCJA AUTORSKA - AA
ul. Hipoteczna 2
PL-00-950 Warszawa
POLAND

BREVIS MUSIC PUBLISHERS
Al. Niepodleglooci 51
PL-61-714 Poznañ
POLAND

EDITION CONTEMP - ART
Linke Wienzeile 6/16
A-1060 Wien
AUSTRIA

C.F. PETERS
Kennedyallee 101
D-60596 Frankfurt am Main
GERMANY

INTERNATIONALE MUSIKVERLAGE
HANS SIKORSKI
Johnsallee 23
D-20148 Hamburg
GERMANY

MOECK VERLAG
Postfach 3131
D-29231 Celle
GERMANY

POLSKIE WYDAWNICTWO
MUZYCZNE - PWM
al. Krasiñskiego 11a
PL-31-111 Kraków
POLAND

SONOTON MUSIKVERLAG -
PRO VIVA
Schleibinger Straße 10
D-81669 München
GERMANY

* for Albania, Bulgaria, Chinese People's Republic, Cuba, Czech Republic, Slovakian Republic, Hungary, North Korea, Poland, Rumania, territory of the USSR within the borders of June 1991, Vietnam, territory of Yugoslavia within the borders of June 1991: PWM, BREVIS or AGENCJA AUTORSKA
for all other countries: MOECK, PETERS, SIKORSKI or SONOTON

** for Poland: PWM or BREVIS


STAGE WORKS
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

CYBERIADA (KYBERIADE) Op. 15 1967-70
Fantastic comic opera in three acts (11 scenes)
Libretto by the composer, after Stanislaw Lem's novel (in Polish)
(German version by Jörg Morgener)
3 (2 picc).3 (cor anglais).3 (Eb cl, alto sax, bass cl).3 (db bn) - 4.4.3.1 - perc (4 timp, crot, claves, guiro, steel plate, cym, tambourine, 2 bongos, 4 tom-t, sn dr, bass dr, gong, tam-t, tubular bells, glsp, xyl, vibr, marimba). harp. cel. piano. harm. strings
Duration: full eve
First performance of the first act: 12 May 1971, TV Poland, Warsaw
Stanislaw Wohl, stage director - Antoni Wicherek, conductor
First performance of the complete opera: 11 May 1986, Wuppertal (in German)
Friedrich Meyer-Oertel, stage director - Jean-François Monnard, conductor
Publishing rights: Sikorski, Hamburg, 1985 - PWM, Cracow*

THE COUNTESS (HRABINA) Op. 49 1980
One-act ballet on the motives of Stanislaw Moniuszko's opera
2.2.2.2 - 4.2.3.1 - 3 perc (timp, tgl, tambourine, bass dr). strings
Duration: 53'
First performance: 14 November 1981, Poznañ
Henryk Konwiñski, choreographer - Jan Kulaszewicz, conductor

THE GAMBLERS (DIE SPIELER) Op. 53 1980-81
A completed version of Dmitri Shostakovich's opera in three acts (in Russian)
Libretto after Nikolai Gogol
(German version by Jörg Morgener)
3 (picc, alto fl).3 (cor anglais).3 (bass cl).3 (db bn) - 4.3.3.1 - 4 perc (timp, tgl, cast, cym, tambourine, sn dr, bass dr, xyl). bass balalaica. 2 harps. piano. strings
Duration: full eve
First performance: 12 June 1983, Wuppertal (in German)
Friedrich Meyer-Oertel, stage director - Tristan Schick, conductor
Publishing rights: Sikorski, Hamburg, 1981
Recording: CAPRICCIO 60062-2
Soloists of the Moscow Bolshoi Theatre, Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie - Mikhail Yurovsky, conductor

THE MAPLE BROTHERS Op. 72 1988-89
(KLONOWI BRACIA / DIE VERZAUBERTEN BRÜDER)
Children's opera in two acts
Libretto by the composer after Evgeni Schwarz (in Polish)
Commissioned by Children Art Centre in Poznañ
(German version by Martina Homma, redaction by Jörg Morgener)
3 (picc).2.3 (Eb cl, bass cl).3 (db bn) - 3.3.3.1 - 4 perc (timp, tgl, guiro, cym, tambourine, 4 tom-t, 2 bongos, sn dr, bass dr, tam-t, tubular bells, glsp, xyl, vibr, marimba). cel. harp. strings
Duration: full eve
First performance: 3 March 1990, Poznañ
Robert Skolmowski, stage director - Maciej Niesiolowski, conductor
First German performance: 7 November 1993, Wuppertal
Werner Hollweg, stage director - Jan Michael Horstmann, conductor
Publishing rights: Sikorski, Hamburg, 1993

ORCHESTRAL WORKS
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

CONCERTO DA CAMERA Op. 6 1964
for flute, percussion and strings
6 perc (4 timp, trgl, claves, 5 cym, 2 bongos, 3 tom-t, sn dr, bass dr, gong, tam-t, 2 tubular bells, glsp, xyl, vibr). strings (12/8/6/6/4)
Duration: 11'
First performance: 25 June 1965, Cracow
Barbara Owiûtek, flute - Cracow Philharmonic Orchestra - Zdzislaw Drobner, conductor
Publishing rights: Moeck, Celle, 1968 - PWM, Cracow, 1969
Scores: Moeck 5045 - PWM 8024

SYMPHONY NO. 1 Op. 10 1964
4 (picc).3.4 (bass cl). 3 (db bn) - 4.4.3.1 - 6 perc (timp, tgl, claves, 3 wood bl, 5 cym, 2 bongos, 4 tom-t, sn dr, bass dr, tam-t, tubular bells, glsp, xyl, vibr, marimba). harp. cel. piano. strings
Duration: 22'
First performance: 12 June 1964, Cracow
Cracow Philharmonic Orchestra - Maria Tunicka, conductor
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1969
Score: PWM 6987

CONCERTO FOR VIOLIN AND ORCHESTRA NO. 1 Op. 12 1965
2 (2 picc).2.2.2 - 0.2.0.0 - 4 perc (4 timp, crot, cym, 4 bongos, 4 tom-t, sn dr, bass dr, tam-t, tubular bells, xyl, vibr, marimba). piano. strings
Duration: 28'
First performance: 22 March 1969, Poznañ
Jadwiga Kaliszewska, violin - Poznañ Philharmonic Orchestra -
Zdzislaw Szostak, conductor
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1973
Score: PWM 7554
Recordings: MUZA 1054 (Jadwiga Kaliszewska, violin - Poznañ Philharmonic Orchestra, Renard Czajkowski, conductor) - OLYMPIA OCD 323 = MUZA SX 2680 (Roman Lasocki, violin - Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra, Katowice - Karol Stryja, conductor)

SYMPHONY NO. 2 Op. 14 1967
- EPITAPHIUM IN MEMORIAM STANISLAW WIECHOWICZ -
for mixed choir and orchestra on a poem by Julian Tuwim (in Polish)
(French version by Jan Prokop)
3.3.3 (alto sax). 3 (db bn) - 4.4.3.1 - 6 perc (3 timp, tgl, claves, 5 cym, 2 bongos, 4 tom-t, sn dr, bass dr, tam-t, tubular bells, glsp, xyl, vibr, marimba). cel. piano. strings (12/8/8/6/4)
Duration: 24'
First performance: 15 February 1969, Wroclaw
Cracow Polish Radio Choir and Symphony Orchestra - Stanislaw Has, conductor
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1970
Score: PWM 7134

SYMPHONY NO. 3 Op. 20 1968
- SYMPHONIE D'ORPHEE -
for mixed choir and orchestra on a poem by Paul Valéry (in French)
3 (picc, alto fl).3.3 (Ebcl, bass cl).2 (db bn) - 0.4.3.1 - 5 perc (timp, tgl, claves, 5 cym, bongos, tom-t, sn dr, bass dr, tam-t, tubular bells, glsp, xyl, vibr, marimba). harp. cel. strings (16/0/8/8/4)
Duration: 20'
First performance: 16 September 1972, Warsaw ("Warsaw Autumn")
National Choir and Philharmonic Orchestra - Mario di Bonaventura, conductor
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1972
Score: PWM 7367

CONCERTO FOR VIOLONCELLO AND ORCHESTRA NO. 1 Op. 28 1971-72
2 (picc, alto fl).0.3 (bass cl, alto sax). 2 (db bn) - 2.0.0.0 - 6 perc (4 timp, tgl, guiro, steel plate, 3 cym, 2 bongos, 4 tom-t, sn dr, bass dr, gong, tam-t, tubular bells, glsp, xyl, vibr, marimba). strings (16/0/0/10/6)
Duration: 35'
First performance: 3 April 1975, Poznañ
Roman Suchecki, violoncello - Poznañ Philharmonic Orchestra - Renard Czajkowski, conductor
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1972
Score: PWM 7520

CONCERTO DA CAMERA Op. 29 1972
for oboe, percussion and strings
4 perc (4 timp, tgl, 3 cym, 4 bongos, gong, tam-t, tubular bells, xyl, vibr, marimba). piano. strings (10/10/8/8/4)
Duration: 15'
First performance (radio production): March 1975
Lothar Faber, oboe - Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra, Katowice - Piotr Warzecha, conductor
Publishing rights: Peters, Frankfurt, 1973 - PWM, Cracow, 1973
Scores: Peters 8325 - PWM 7644

SYMPHONY NO. 4 Op. 31 1973
4 (picc, alto fl).4 (cor anglais).4 (bass cl, alto sax).4 (db bn) - 4.4.3.1 - 5 perc (4 timp, tgl, crot, claves, wood bl, 4 cym, 6 bongos, 4 tom-t, sn dr, bass dr, gong, tam-t, tubular bells, glsp, xyl, vibr, marimba). harp. piano. strings (14/12/12/8/8)
Duration: 28'
First performance: 14 May 1975, Zagreb ("Zagreb Biennale")
Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra, Katowice - Jerzy Maksymiuk, conductor
Publishing rights: Peters, Frankfurt,1974 - PWM, Cracow, 1976
Scores: Peters 8396 - PWM 7847
Recordings: MUZA SX 2696 (Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra, Katowice - Jerzy Maksymiuk, conductor) - MUZA SX 131 (Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra, Katowice - Jerzy Maksymiuk, conductor (renewed recording)

CONCERTO FOR TRUMPET AND ORCHESTRA Op. 35 1973
Commissioned by the festival "Poznañ Spring"
4 (alto fl).4.4.0 - 4.0.3.1 - 5 perc (3 timp, tgl, crot, claves, wood bl, 4 cym, 4 bongos, 4 tom-t, sn dr, bass dr, tam-t, xyl, vibr, marimba). strings (8/8/8/8/4)
Duration: 23'
First performance: 2 April 1976, Poznañ
Timofei Dokshitser, trumpet - Poznañ Philharmonic Orchestra - Renard Czajkowski, conductor
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1978
Score: PWM 8103 (full score), PWM 8276 (piano reduction)

FIREBALLS Op. 37 1976
for orchestra
Commissioned by Mario di Bonaventura
0.0.0.0 - 4.4.3.1 - 6 perc (4 timp, 2 cym, 2 bongos, 4 tom-t, sn dr, bass dr, gong, tam-t, tubular bells, glsp, xyl, vibr, marimb). strings (16/12/8/8/4)
Duration: 16'
First performance: 20 April 1978, Warsaw
National Philharmonic Orchestra - Andrzej Markowski, conductor
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1979
Score: PWM 8501
Recording: MUZA SX 2077 = CK 337 = SX 2318 (Silesian Philharmonic Orchestra -
Karol Stryja, conductor)

SYMPHONY IN D MAJOR IN MOZARTEAN STYLE Op. 41 1976
2.2.0.2 - 2.0.0.0 - timp. strings
Duration: 28'
First performance: 1 April 1977, Poznañ
Poznañ Philharmonic Orchestra - Renard Czajkowski, conductor
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1982
Score: PWM 8623

SYMPHONY NO. 5 Op. 44 1978-79
for strings
strings (5/4/3/2/1)
Duration: 30'
First performance: 20 September 1979, Warsaw ("Warsaw Autumn")
Polish Chamber Orchestra - Jerzy Maksymiuk, conductor
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1984
Score: PWM 8581
Recording: MUZA SX 1848 (Polish Chamber Orchestra - Jerzy Maksymiuk, conductor)

PIANO CONCERTO Op. 46 1979-89
Commissioned by Köln Musik GmbH
3 (picc).2 (Eb cl).1 (db bn) - 2.2.2.0 - 4 perc (3 timp, tgl, crot, tambourine, 3 bongos, 3 tom-t, sn dr, bass dr, cym, tam-t, tubular bells, glsp, xyl, vibr, marimba). harp. cel. piano. strings
Duration: 29'
First performance of the first version: 21 February 1984, Wroclaw
Tadeusz Zmudziñski, piano - Wroclaw Philharmonic Orchestra - Marek Pijarowski, conductor
First performance of the second version: 14 June 1992, Cologne
Pavel Gililov, piano - Philharmonia Hungarica - Antoni Wit, conductor
Publishing rights: Sikorski, Hamburg, 1992
Score: Sikorski 1591 (piano reduction)

MARCH Op. 47 1979
for military band
3 (picc).1.8 (Eb cl, 2 Alto sax, 2 Ten sax).1 - 6 (ten flugelhorn, bass flugelhorn).5 (2 cornets).3.0 - 3 perc (cym, sn dr, bass dr)
Duration: 3'

SYMPHONY NO. 6 Op. 57 1982
- POLISH SYMPHONY -
4 (2 picc).3 (cor anglais).3 (Eb cl).3 (db bn) - 4.3.3.1 - 4 perc (3 timp, 2 cym, 4 bongos, 4 tom-t, sn dr, bass dr, gong, tam-t, tubular bells, glsp, xyl). harp. cel. strings (14/12/10/8/6)
Duration: 46'
First performance: 25 November 1982, Hamburg
Norddeutscher Rundfunk Symphony Orchestra - Christopher Keene, conductor
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1984 - Sonoton, Munich*
Score: PWM 8710
Recordings: ISPV 127 (Norddeutscher Rundfunk Symphony Orchestra - Christopher Keene, conductor) - MUZA SX 2418 (Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra, Katowice - Antoni Wit, conductor [2nd movement[)

HOMMAGE À JOHANNES BRAHMS Op. 59 1982
for orchestra
Commissioned by Hamburger Symphoniker
3 (picc).3 (cor anglais).3 (picc cl).3 (db bn) - 4.2.2.0 - 4 perc (3 timp, 4 bongos, 4 tom-t, sn dr, bass dr, tam-t, tubular bells, glsp, xyl). piano. strings (14/12/10/8/6)
Duration: 14'
First performance: 15 May 1983, Hamburg ("Brahms-Wochen")
Hamburger Symphoniker - Heribert Beissel, conductor
Publishing rights: Sikorski, Hamburg, 1983**
Scores: Sikorski 1429
Recordings: MUZA SX 2696 (Cracow Radio Symphony Orchestra - Antoni Wit, conductor) - KOCH SCHWANN CD 350372 (Kölner Rundfunk-Sinfonie-Orchester - Antoni Wit, conductor)

CONCERTO FOR FLUTE AND ORCHESTRA Op. 61 1983
Commissioned by Aurèle Nicolet
3 (picc).3.3 (bass cl).3 - 3.3.3.0 - 3 perc (4 timp, 4 cym, 4 bongos, 4 tom-t, sn dr, 2 gongs, tubular bells, glsp, xyl, marimba). harp. cel. piano. strings (soloist: picc, fl, alto fl, bass fl)
Duration: 20'
First performance: 1 December 1984, Berlin (West)
Aurèle Nicolet, flute - Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra (RSO Berlin) - Peter Gülke, conductor
Publishing rights: Sikorski, Hamburg, 1991*
Score: Sikorski 1584

CANTI AMADEI Op. 63 1984
Chamber concerto for violoncello and orchestra
0.2.0.0 - 2.0.0.0 - strings (8/6/6/4/2)
Duration: 24'
First performance: 19 December 1984, Cracow
Ivan Monighetti, violoncello - Capella Cracoviensis - Stanislaw Galoñski, conductor
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1988 - Sonoton, Munich*
Score: PWM 9295
Recording: ISPV 155 (Ivan Monighetti, violoncello - Cappella Cracoviensis - Stanislaw Galoñski, conductor)

CONCERTO DA CAMERA Op. 64 1984
for harp, violoncello and strings
strings (5/4/3/2/1)
Duration: 24'
First performance: 7 October 1987, Cologne
Helga Storck, harp - Klaus Storck, violoncello - Rheinisches Kammerorchester - Jan
Corazolla, conductor
Publishing rights: Sikorski, Hamburg, 1984

CONCERTO RETRO Op. 39a 1986
for flute, harpsichord and strings
Duration: 15'
First performance: 10 April 1988, Cracow
Katarzyna Kurowska, flute - Marzenna Wolak, harpsichord - Capella Cracoviensis - Stanislaw Galoñski, conductor
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1996 - Sonoton, Munich*
Score: PWM 8941
Recording: ISPV 155 (Kazimierz Moszyñski, flute - Krzysztof Meyer, harpsichord - Cappella Cracoviensis - Stanislaw Galoñski, conductor)

MUSICA INCROSTATA Op. 70 1988
for orchestra
Commissioned by Dr. F. Wilhelm Christians
4 (picc, alto fl, recorder).3.3 (Eb cl, bass cl).2 - 4.3.3.0 - 4 perc (4 timp, tgl, bamboo brasilene, cym, tambourine, 2 bongos, 4 tom-t, sn dr, bass dr, gong, tam-t, tubular bells, glsp, xyl, vibr, marimba). harp. cel. strings
Duration: 18'
First performances: 6 June 1988, Cologne
Chur Cölnisches Orchester - Heribert Beissel, conductor
Publishing rights: Sikorski, Hamburg, 1988 - Brevis, Poznañ 1991
Score: Sikorski 1583
Recording: CLASSICORD (Pomeranian Philharmonic Orchestra - Michael Zilm, conductor)

CARO LUIGI Op. 73 1989
for 4 violoncelli and strings
strings (5/4/3/2/2)
Duration: 10'
First performance: 29 September 1989, Stuttgart
Boris Pergamenschikov, Adriana Contina, Reinhard Werner, Zela Terry, violoncelli - Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra - Cristóbal Halffter, conductor
Publishing rights: Sikorski, Hamburg, 1988 - Brevis, Poznañ 1991
Score: Sikorski 1586

CONCERTO FOR ALTO SAXOPHONE AND STRING ORCHESTRA Op. 79 1992
Commissioned by Süddeutscher Rundfunk Stuttgart
strings (5/4/3/2/1)
Duration: 17'
First performance: 12 January 1994, Stuttgart
John-Edward Kelly, alto saxophone - Südwestfunk Symphony Orchestra - Heinrich Schiff, conductor
Publishing rights: Sikorski, Hamburg, 1993
Score: Sikorski 1596

CARILLON POUR ORCHESTRE Op. 80 1992-93
Comisssioned by Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival
3 (picc, alto fl). 3.3 (Eb cl).3 - 3.3.0.0. - 6 perc (4 timp, 3 cym, tambourine, 4 bongos, 4 tom-t, sn dr, bass dr, 3 gongs, tam-t, tubular bells, glsp, xyl, vibr, marimba). 2 harps. piano. strings
Duration: 14'
First performance: 5 August 1993, Flensburg ("Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival")
Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra, Katowice - Antoni Wit, conductor
Publishing rights: Sikorski, Hamburg, 1993

CONCERTO FOR VIOLONCELLO AND ORCHESTRA NO. 2 Op. 85 1994-95
Commissioned by Düsseldorfer Symphoniker
2.0.1.2 (db bn) - 0.0.0.0 - 6 perc (2 timp, crot, rattle, 4 wood bl, 4 bongos, sn dr, tam-t, tubular bells, glsp, xyl, vibr, marimba). harp. cel. piano. strings (16/0/12/10/6)
Duration: 25'
First performance: 25 October 1996, Düsseldorf
Boris Pergamenschikov, violoncello - Düsseldorfer Symphoniker - Jacek Kaspszyk, conductor
Publishing rights: Sikorski, Hamburg, 1996

SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND ORCHESTRA Op. 86 1995
(Orchestration of Shostakovich's Violin Sonata Op. 134)
2 (picc).2.2 (bass cl).2 (db bn) - 2.0.0.0 - 1 perc (2 cym, 2 bongos, 2 tom-t, sn dr, tam-t, glsp, vibr, xyl, marimba). harp. strings
Duration: 34'
First performance: 20 June 1996, Seattle
Dmitry Sitkovetsky, violin - New European Strings - Lynn Harrell, conductor
Publishing rights: Sikorski, Hamburg, 1996

CONCERTO FOR VIOLIN AND ORCHESTRA NO. 2 Op. 87 1996
Dedicated to Dmitry Sitkovetsky
2 (picc).2.2 (Eb cl).2 (db bn) - 0.0.0.0 - 4 perc (timp, tambourine, 4 bongos, 8 tom-t, side dr, bass dr, susp cym, gong, tam-t, tubular bells, glsp, xyl, vibr, marimba). cel. harp. strings
Duration: 25'


WORKS FOR CHOIR OR VOCAL SOLOISTS AND ORCHESTRA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

SYMPHONY NO. 2 Op. 14 1967
- EPITAPHIUM IN MEMORIAM STANISLAW WIECHOWICZ -
for mixed choir and orchestra on a poem by Julian Tuwim (in Polish)
(French version by Jan Prokop)
3.3.3 (alto sax). 3 (db bn) - 4.4.3.1 - 6 perc (3 timp, tgl, claves, 5 cym, 2 bongos, 4 tom-t, sn dr, bass dr, tam-t, tubular bells, glsp, xyl, vibr, marimba). cel. piano. strings (12/8/8/6/4)
Duration: 24'
First performance: 15 February 1969, Wroclaw
Cracow Polish Radio Choir and Symphony Orchestra - Stanislaw Has, conductor
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1970
Score: PWM 7134

SYMPHONY NO. 3 Op. 20 1968
- SYMPHONIE D'ORPHEE -
for mixed choir and orchestra on a poem by Paul Valéry (in French)
3 (picc, alto fl).3.3 (Eb cl, bass cl).2 (db bn) - 0.4.3.1 - 5 perc (timp, tgl, claves, 5 cym, bongos, tom-t, sn dr, bass dr, tam-t, tubular bells, glsp, xyl, vibr, marimba). harp. cel. strings (16/0/8/8/4)
Duration: 20'
First performance: 16 September 1972, "Warsaw Autumn"
National Choir and Philharmonic Orchestra - Mario di Bonaventura, conductor
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1972
Score: PWM 7367

POET'S SONG (PIEOS POETY) 1971
6 songs for soprano and orchestra
to poems by Wladyslaw Broniewski (in Polish)
MS destroyed

POLISH CHANTS (OPIEWY POLSKIE) Op. 34 1974
for soprano and orchestra on poems by Julian Tuwim (in Polish)
(German version by Ruth Nitoñ)
0.0.0.0 - 0.0.0.0 - 6 perc (3 timp, crot, claves, 2 cym, 4 bongos, 4 tom-t, sn dr, bass dr, gong, tam-t, tubular bells, glsp, xyl, vibr, marimba). cel. strings (12/12/12/8/4)
Duration: 25'
First performance: 9 September 1977, Bydgoszcz
Stefania Wojtowicz, soprano - Pomeranian Philharmonic Orchestra - Mieczyslaw
Nowakowski, conductor
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1980
Score: PWM 8387
Recording: MUZA SX 1521 (Stefania Wojtowicz, soprano - Polish Radio National
Symphony Orchestra, Katowice - Jerzy Maksymiuk, conductor)

O MY JOHNNY (ACH MÓJ JASIEÑKO) 1975
for female voice and strings
arrangement of a folk song from Lowicz (in Polish)
Duration: 3'
MS lost

LYRIC TRIPTYCH Op. 38 1976
for tenor and chamber orchestra on poems by Wystan Hugh Auden (in English)
0.0.4.0 - 0.0.0.0 - 3 perc (3 timp, crot, wood bl, 3 cym, tambourine, 4 bongos, 4 tom-t, sn dr, bass dr, tam-t, tubular bells, xyl, vibr, marimba). strings (3/3/2/2/1)
Duration: 18'
First performance: 22 June 1978, Aldeburgh ("Aldeburgh Festival")
Peter Pears, tenor - Contrapuncti Ensemble - Michael Lancaster, conductor

MASS Op. 68a 1995-96
for mixed choir and orchestra (in Latin)
2.2.0.2 - 2.2.0.0 - timp. org. strings
Duration: 26'
First performance: 13 December 1996, Cracow
Cracow Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra - Vladimir Ponkin, conductor
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow


CHORAL WORKS
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MASS Op. 68 1987-1992
for mixed choir and organ (in Latin)
Duration: 26'
First performance: 24 January 1993, Cologne
Chamber Choir of the Reformationskirche, Köln-Marienburg - Barbara Mulack, organ - Christian Collum, conductor

VELICHALNAJA Op. 71 1988
for mixed choir (in Russian)
Duration: 7'
First performance: 15 May 1989, L'Hermitage (France)
The Polish Nightingales - Jerzy Kurczewski, conductor
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow 1994
Recording: AZYMUTH 11.045 (The Polish Nightingales - Wojciech A. Krolopp, conductor)

TE DEUM Op. 84 1995
for mixed choir (in Latin)
Duration: 8'
First performance: 5 May 1995, Kiel
Chamber Choir of the Bydgoszcz Academy of Music - Janusz Stanecki, conductor
Publishing rights: Sikorski, Hamburg, 1995


WORKS FOR VOICE AND PIANO OR SMALL ENSEMBLE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

SONGS OF RESIGNATION AND DENIAL Op. 9 1963
(PIEONI REZYGNACJI I ZAPRZECZENIA)
for soprano, violin and piano on poems by Jadwiga Szczeblowska (in Polish)
Duration: 9'
First performance: 28 April 1966, Prague
Ars Cameralis Ensemble (Zuzana Horejsi, Ludmila Baburkowa, Karel Slavik)
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1969
Score: PWM 6798

QUARTETTINO Op. 16 1966
for soprano, flute and violoncello on poems by Julian Tuwim (in Polish)
Duration: 7'
First performance: 11 September 1966, Szczecin
Ensemble MW2 (Barbara Niewiadomska, Barbara Owiûtek, Jerzy Klocek, Adam Kaczyñski)
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1969
Score: PWM 6798
Recordings: MUZA XW 892 (Musicki Biennale Zagreb Ensemble) - MUZA SXL 1135 (Ensemble MW2)

FIVE CHAMBER PIECES Op. 18 1967
for soprano, clarinet, violin and viola (without lyrics)
Duration: 11'
First performance: 17 April 1969, Cracow
Helena Lazarska, soprano - Stanislaw Przystao, clarinet - Jacek Frydrych, violin - Zdzislaw Polonek, viola
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1969
Score: PWM 6798

NINE LIMERICKS OF STANISLAW JERZY LEC Op. 45 1979
(9 FRASZEK STANISLAWA JERZEGO LECA)
for soprano and piano (in Polish)
(German version by Ruth Nitoñ)
Duration: 10'
First performance: 7 September 1979, Baranów Sandomierski Helena Lazarska, soprano - Krzysztof Meyer, piano

SUNDAY COLLOQUY IN THE STREET Op. 54 1981
(COLLOQUIUM NIEDZIELNE NA ULICY)
for baritone and piano on a poem by Julian Tuwim (in Polish)
Duration: 4'
First performance: 26 March 1987, Cracow
Jerzy Mechliñski, baritone - Eugeniusz Knapik, piano


CHAMBER WORKS
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

INTROSPECTION Op. 2 1960
for 5 violoncelli
Duration: 7'
First performance: 28 May 1961, Cracow
Henryk Zarzycki, Stanislaw Chmiel, Maria Bañdur, Zofia Grzymek, Leonard Grabarkiewicz

MUSIC FOR THREE VIOLONCELLI, TIMPANI AND PIANO Op. 4 1962
Duration: 15'
First performance: 9 May 1963, Cracow
Henryk Zarzycki, Marian Wasiólka, Katarzyna Bromboszcz, violoncelli - Stefan Towpasz, timpani - Krystyna Furmanowicz, piano
Publishing rights: AA, Warsaw, 1980
Score: AA 1980

STRING QUARTET NO. 1 Op. 8 1963
Duration: 13'
First performance: 26 September 1965, Warsaw ("Warsaw Autumn")
String Quartet of the Music Workshop (Stanislaw Kawalla, Maria Brylanka, Artur Paciorkiewicz, Janina Chyla)
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1967 - Sonoton, Munich*
Score: PWM 6341
Recordings: MUZA XW 571 (String Quartet of the Music Workshop) - ISPV 151 CD (Wilanów String Quartet)

INTERLUDIO STATICO Op. 11 1963-64
for clarinet and 4 violoncelli
Duration: 11'
First performance: 19 April 1967, Poznañ
Ryszard Gusnar, clarinet - Zdzislaw Michowski, Jadwiga Raatz, Andrzej Bartoszewicz, Krzysztof Sperski, violoncelli
Publishing rights: AA, Warsaw, 1977
Score: AA 1977

HOMMAGE À NADIA BOULANGER Op. 17 1967-71
for flute, viola and harp
Duration: 13'
First performance: 14 May 1971, Zagreb ("Zagreb Biennale")
Warsaw Harp Trio (Barbara Owiûtek, flute - Wlodzimierz Tomaszewski, viola - Urszula Mazurek, harp)
Publishing rights: AA, Warsaw, 1976 - Sonoton, Munich*
Score: AA 1976
Recording: MUZA SX 1654 (Warsaw Harp Trio)

STRING QUARTET NO. 2 Op. 23 1969
Duration: 14'
First performance: 28 September 1969, Warsaw ("Warsaw Autumn")
Società Cameristica Italiana (Massimo Coen, Umberto Oliveti, Emilio Poggioni, Italo Gomez)
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1970 - Sonoton, Munich
Score: PWM 7157
Recording: MUZA XW 1188 (Società Cameristica Italiana)

QUATTRO COLORI Op. 24 1970
for clarinet, trombone, violoncello and piano
Duration: 12'
Publishing rights: AA, Warsaw, 1976
Score: AA 1977

STRING QUARTET NO. 3 Op. 27 1971
Duration: 18'
First performance: 28 September 1973, Warsaw ("Warsaw Autumn")
Wilanów String Quartet (Tadeusz Gadzina, Pawel Losakiewicz, Artur Paciorkiewicz, Wojciech Walasek)
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1975 - Sonoton, Munich
Score: PWM 7871
Recordings: MUZA XW 1886 (Wilanów String Quartet) - Veriton SXV 812 = ECD 035 (Wilanów String Quartet)

STRING QUARTET NO. 4 Op. 33 1974
Duration: 23'
First performance: 29 January 1975, Curitiba
Wilanów String Quartet (Tadeusz Gadzina, Pawel Losakiewicz, Artur Paciorkiewicz, Wojciech Walasek)
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1978 - Sonoton, Munich*
Score: PWM 8154
Recordings: SEEC 004 (Wilanów String Quartet) - MUZA SX 1442 (Wilanów String Quartet) - ISPV 101 = ISPV 162 CD (Wilanów String Quartet)

CONCERTO RETRO Op. 39 1976
for flute, violin, violoncello and harpsichord
Duration: 15'
First performance: 4 February 1977, Curitiba
Elzbieta Gajewska, flute - Tadeusz Gadzina, violin - Zygmunt Kubala, violoncello - Krzysztof Meyer, harpsichord
Publishing rights: AA, Warsaw, 1978 - Sonoton, Munich*
Scores: AA 1978, 1985
Recording: SEEC 010 (Elzbieta Gajewska, flute - Tadeusz Gadzina, violin -Zygmunt
Kubala, violoncello - Krzysztof Meyer, harpsichord)

STRING QUARTET NO. 5 Op. 42 1977
Duration: 23'
First performance: 10 March 1978, Bialystok
Wilanów String Quartet (Tadeusz Gadzina, Pawel Losakiewicz, Ryszard Duz, Marian Wasiólka)
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1980 - Sonoton, Munich*
Score: PWM 8510
Recordings: MUZA SX 1683 (Wilanów String Quartet) - ISPV 101 = ISPV 162 CD (Wilanów String Quartet)

INTERLUDIO DRAMMATICO Op. 48 1980
for oboe and chamber ensemble
Duration: 15'
First performance: 19 January 1981, Leipzig
Gruppe Neue Musik - Hartmut Haenchen, conductor
Publishing rights: Peters, Leipzig/Dresden 1980
Score: Peters 5598

PIANO TRIO Op. 50 1980
Duration: 36'
First performance: 16 April 1985, Wroclaw
Tadeusz Gadzina, Marian Wasiólka, Jerzy Lukowicz
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1986 - Sonoton, Munich*
Score: PWM 9891
Recording: ARSTON ALP 003 = ISPV 135 = ISPV 176 CD (Trio Wawelskie)

STRING QUARTET NO. 6 Op. 51 1981
Duration: 18'
First performance: 11 June 1982, Plock
Wilanów String Quartet (Tadeusz Gadzina, Pawel Losakiewicz, Ryszard Duz, Marian Wasiólka)
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1984 - Sonoton, Munich*
Score: PWM 8711
Recordings: MUZA SX 2175 (Wilanów String Quartet) - ISPV 114 = ISPV 162 CD (Wilanów String Quartet)

CANZONA Op. 56 1981
for violoncello and piano
Duration: ca 10'
First performance: 1 November 1982, Cologne
David Geringas, violoncello - Tanja Schatz, piano
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1982 - Sonoton, Munich*
Score: PWM 8568
Recording: ISPV 155 (David Geringas, violoncello - Tanja Schatz, piano)

PEZZO CAPRICCIOSO Op. 60 1982
for oboe and piano
Duration: 7'
First performance: 18 April 1983, Princeton University
Heinz Holliger, oboe - Steele Ritter, piano
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1985
Score: PWM 8584

SONATA FOR VIOLONCELLO AND PIANO Op. 62 1983
Duration: 25'
First performance: 22 November 1984, Klagenfurt
David Geringas, violoncello - Krzysztof Meyer, piano
Publishing rights: Sikorski, Hamburg, 1984 - PWM, Cracow, 1984*
Scores: Sikorski 1432 - PWM 8716
Recordings: MUZA SX 2579 (Iwan Monighetti, violoncello - Krzysztof Meyer, piano) - Ambitus CD AMB 97848 (Reimund Korupp, violoncello - Krzysztof Meyer, piano)

STRING QUARTET NO. 7 Op. 65 1985
Duration: 12'
First performance: 16 April 1985, Wroclaw
Wilanów String Quartet (Tadeusz Gadzina, Pawel Losakiewicz, Ryszard Duz, Marian
Wasiólka)
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1986 - Sonoton, Munich*
Score: PWM 8907
Recordings: MUZA SX 2427 (Wilanów String Quartet) - ISPV 151 CD (Wilanów String Quartet)

QUARTET FOR 4 SAXOPHONES Op. 65a 1986
(arrangement of String Quartet No. 7)
Duration: 12'
First performance: 24 July 1988, Santa Cruz
Raschèr Saxophone Quartet (Carina Raschèr, John Edward Kelly, Bruce Weinberger, Linda
Ann Bangs)
Publishing rights: Contemp-Art, Wien, 1990
Score: Contemp-Art 2039

CLARINET QUINTET Op. 66 1986
Duration: 34'
First performance: 2 November 1986, Ulm
Eduard Brunner, Wilanów String Quartet (Tadeusz Gadzina, Pawel Losakiewicz, Ryszard Duz, Marian Wasiólka)
Publishing rights: Sonoton, Munich, 1987*
Recording: ISPV 147 CD (Eduard Brunner, Wilanów String Quartet)

STRING QUARTET NO. 8 Op. 67 1985
Duration: 19'
First performance: 16 March 1986, Munich
Wilanów String Quartet (Tadeusz Gadzina, Pawel Losakiewicz, Ryszard Duz, Marian Wasiólka)
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1992 - Sonoton, Munich*
Score: PWM 9432
Recordings: MUZA SX 2460 (Wilanów String Quartet) - ISPV 151 CD (Wilanów String Quartet)

CAPRICCIO Op. 69 1987-88
for 6 instruments
Duration: 15'
First performance: 10 July 1989, Lanaudière (Canada)
Elzbieta Gajewska, Tadeusz Gadzina, Ryszard Duz, Marian Wasiólka
Publishing rights: AA, Warsaw, 1990 - Sonoton, Munich*
Score: AA 1990

WITTENER KAMMERMUSIK 1988
for flute, oboe and clarinet
Duration: 4'
First performance: 22 April 1989, Witten ("Wittener Tage für Neue Kammermusik")
Joachim Schmitz, flute - Anne Leek, oboe - Johannes Moog, clarinet
Publishing rights: Sonoton, Munich, 1989*

FANFARE 1989
for 8 trombones
Duration: 20"

STRING QUARTET NO. 9 Op. 74 1989-1990
Duration: 25'
First performance: 28 December 1991, Cologne
Wilanów String Quartet (Tadeusz Gadzina, Pawel Losakiewicz, Ryszard Duz, Marian Wasiólka)
Publishing rights: Sonoton, Munich, 1990*
Recording: ISPV 171 CD (Wilanów String Quartet)

PIANO QUINTET Op. 76 1990-1991
Commissioned by KölnMusik GmbH
Duration: 38'
First performance: 25 May 1992, Cologne
Wilanów String Quartet (Tadeusz Gadzina, Pawel Losakiewicz, Ryszard Duz, Marian Wasiólka) - Krzysztof Meyer, piano
Publishing rights: Sonoton, Munich, 1993*
Score: Sonoton 1996
Recording: ISPV 171 CD (Wilanów String Quartet, Krzysztof Meyer)

PEZZO PER MAURO Op. 77 1991
for flute, alto saxophone, trombone, piano, double bass and percussion
Duration: 9'
First performance: 12 January 1992, Cologne
Carin Levine, flute - Michael Riessler, alto saxophone - Vinko Globokar, trombone - Kristi Becker, piano - Wolfgang Güttler, double bass - all performers, percussion

TRIO FOR FLUTE, VIOLA AND GUITAR Op. 78 1992
for flute, viola and guitar
Duration: 12'
First performance: 3 November 1992, Kempen
Irena Grafenauer, flute - Gerard Caussé, viola - Eliot Fisk, guitar
Publishing rights: Sonoton, Munich, 1994
Recording: ISPV 176 CD (Robert Aitken, flute - Eckart Schloifer, viola - Reinbert Evers, guitar)

STRING TRIO Op. 81 1993
Duration: 24'
First performance: 6 March 1994, Munich
Deutsches Streichtrio (Hans Kalafusz, Jürgen Weber, Reiner Ginzel)
Publishing rights: Sonoton, Munich, 1994
Recording: ISPV 176 CD (Deutsches Streichtrio)

STRING QUARTET NO. 10 Op. 82 1993
Commissioned by the festival "Music and Theatre Days", Poznañ
Duration: 36'
First performance: 3 October 1994, Poznañ
Wilanów String Quartet (Tadeusz Gadzina, Pawel Losakiewicz, Ryszard Duz, Marian Wasiólka)
Publishing rights: Sonoton, Munich

MISTERIOSO Op. 83 1993
for violin and piano
Commissioned by Stiftung Niedersachsen
Duration: 6'
First performance: 2 November 1994, Hannover
A. Stolow, violin - R. Kanj, piano
Publishing rights: Sikorski, Hamburg
Score: Sikorski 1592

AU-DELÀ D'UNE ABSENCE (XVème QUARTOUR) Op. 89 1997
for string quartet
Dedicated to the Quartour Danel
Duration: 23'
First performance: 6 July 1998, Hamburg
Quartour Danel
Publishing rights: Sikorski, Hamburg


INSTRUMENTAL SOLO WORKS
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

SONATA FOR VIOLONCELLO Op. 1 1959-61
Duration: 9'
First performance: 15 August 1969, Kamieñ Pomorski (Poland)
Roman Suchecki
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1979
Score: PWM 8227
Recording: AMBITUS CD AMB 97848 (Reimund Korupp)

APHORISMS Op. 3 1961
for piano
Duration: 12'
First performance: 20 June 1962, Cracow
Krzysztof Meyer

SONATA FOR PIANO NO. 1 Op. 5 1962
Duration: 10'
First performance: 26 April 1962, Katowice
Krzysztof Meyer
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1967
Scores: PWM 6822, 7578

SONATA FOR PIANO NO. 2 Op. 7 1963
Duration: 16'
First performance: 3 June 1963, Cracow
Krzysztof Meyer
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1965
Scores: PWM 5859, 7578
Recordings: RBM 3022 (Alex Blin) - SÄCHSISCHE TONTRÄGER CD 400-507-2 (Bettina Otto [first movement])

SONATA FOR PIANO NO. 3 Op. 13 1966
Duration: 15'
First performance: 18 May 1966, Cracow
Krzysztof Meyer
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1973
Score: PWM 7578

SONATA FOR PIANO NO. 4 Op. 22 1968
Duration: 18'
First performance: 5 June 1969, Cracow
Marek Mietelski
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1973
Score: PWM 7578
Recording: MUZA SXL 0613 (Marek Mietelski)

SONATA FOR HARPSICHORD Op. 30 1972-73
Duration: 17'
First performance: 28 October 1974, Paris
Elisabeth Chojnacka
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1974
Score: PWM 7836
Recording: ERATO STU 71010 = ERATO JAPAN CD 056044 (Elisabeth Chojnacka)

SONATA FOR PIANO NO. 5 Op. 32 1975
Duration: 16'
First performance: 19 January 1977, Katowice
Marek Mietelski

SONATA FOR VIOLIN Op. 36 1975
Duration: 13'
First performance: 22 April 1977, Poznañ
Jadwiga Kaliszewska
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1977 - Sonoton, Munich*
Score: PWM 8107
Recording: ISPV 109 (Wolfgang Marschner)

MOMENT MUSICAL 1976
for violoncello
Duration: 3'
First performance: 1984, Katowice
Roman Jabloñski
Publishing rights: Peters, Frankfurt, 1977 - PWM, Cracow, 1980*
Scores: Peters 8376 - PWM 8472

THREE PIECES FOR PERCUSSION Op. 40 1976
Commissioned by Malmö Percussion Ensemble
Duration: 10'
First performance: 8 June 1977, Copenhagen
Malmö Percussion Ensemble
Publishing rights: Peters, Frankfurt, 1978
Score: Peters 8447

24 PRELUDES Op. 43 1978
for piano
Duration: 68'
First performance: 17 May 1979, Stalowa Wola (Poland)
Krzysztof Meyer
Publishing rights: Sonoton, Munich, 1978*
Score: Sonoton 1986
Recording: ISPV 109 = ISPV 174 CD (Krzysztof Meyer)

SONATA FOR FLUTES Op. 52 1980
Duration: 12'
First performance: 30 March 1985, Darmstadt
Beate-Gabriela Schmitt
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1983 - Sonoton, Munich*
Score: PWM 8619
Recording: ISPV 109 8Beate-Gabriela Schmitt9

SIX PRELUDES FOR VIOLIN 1981
Duration: 15'
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1982
Score: PWM 8569

MONOLOGUE 1990
for violoncello
Duration: 5'
First performance: 18 October 1991, Hamburg
David Geringas
Publishing rights: Sikorski, Hamburg, 1992
Score: Sikorski 1847

FANTASIA Op. 75 1990
for organ
Commissioned by Kulturamt des Bezirkes Leipzig
Duration: 16'
First performance: 15 June 1991, Berlin
Friedemann Herz
Publishing rights: Sikorski, Hamburg, 1992*
Score: Sikorski 1854


MUSIC FOR CHILDREN
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MAGIC PICTURES Op. 21a 1975
for piano
Duration: 10'
First performance: 18 May 1976, Cracow
Krzysztof Meyer
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1977
Score: PWM (1978)

CHILDREN'S SUITE Op. 25a 1978
for piano
Duration: 15'
First performance: 23 November 1978, Cracow
Krzysztof Meyer
Publishing rights: PWM, Cracow, 1979
Score: PWM (1980)

GEIGENKRÄMCHEN (SKRZYPCOWY KRAMIK) Op. 55 1981
for violin and piano
Duration: 13'
First performance: 17 November 1984, LódY
Rafal Zazuniuk, violin
Publishing rights: Sikorski, Hamburg, 1982
Score: Sikorski 1050

SONATINA FOR THE YOUNG Op. 55a 1983
for violin and piano
Duration: 13'
First performance: 19 November 1987, LódY
Stanislaw Meyer, violin - Anna Urbañczyk, piano
Publishing rights: Sikorski, Hamburg, 1984
Score: Sikorski 1266


INCIDENTAL MUSIC TO PLAYS AND FILMS
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

KING OEDIPUS (KRÓL EDYP) Op. 19 1968
by Sophocles
2.2.2.2 - 3.2.2.0 - 2 perc (2 timp, 2 bongos, 4 tomðt). strings
Duration: 15'
First performance: 6 April 1968, Cracow - Teatr Slowacki
Lidia Zamków, stage director - Cracow Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra - Krzysztof Meyer, conductor

THE ROSE (RÓZA) Op. 21 1968
by Stefan Zeromski
0.0.2.0 - 1.0.0.0 - piano. vln. vla. vlc - soprano. tenor. bass
Duration: 10'
First performance: 4 May 1968, Cracow - Teatr Ludowy
Irena Babel, stage director - Chamber Ensemble of the Cracow Philharmonic Orchestra

DANDY'S COURTSHIP (FIRCYK W ZALOTACH) 1970
by Franciszek Zablocki
2 cl. alto sax. piano. vlc - tenor
Duration: 14'
First performance: May 1970, Cracow - Teatr Ludowy
Irena Babel, stage director - Chamber Ensemble of the Cracow Philharmonic Orchestra

KORDIAN Op. 25 1970
by Juliusz Slowacki
1.0.2 (bass cl).0 - 2.0.2.0 - 2 perc (timp, sn dr, bass dr, gong, xyl, vibr). vlc - bass choir
Duration: 4'
First performance: 14 November 1970, Cracow - Teatr Ludowy
Irena Babel, stage director - Chamber Ensemble of the Cracow Philharmonic Orchestra - Krzysztof Meyer, conductor

GOLD FROM THE NORTH (ZLOTO PÓLNOCY) Op. 26 1970
film by Zbigniew Bochenek
fl. hpd. vln. vlc
Duration: 15'
First performance: 2 March 1972, TV Poland
Zbigniew Bochenek, stage director - Chamber Ensemble of the LódY Conservatory of Music

JUDITH 1974
by Jean Giraudoux
1.0.1.0 - 0.2.0.0 - vln. vlc
Duration: 13'
First performance: 26 April 1974, TV Poland
Irena Babel, stage director - Chamber Ensemble of the Cracow Philharmonic Orchestra - Krzysztof Meyer, conductor

THE CLAQUEUR (KLAKIER) Op. 58 1982
film by Janusz Kondratiuk
2 (picc).2 (cor anglais).2 (bass cl).2 (db bn) - 3.0.1.0 -2 perc (sn dr, bass dr, xyl, vibr). piano. strings - 2 sopranos
Duration: 22'
First performance: 17 October 1983, Warsaw
Janusz Kondratiuk, stage director - LódY Philharmonic Orchestra - Zdzislaw Szostak, conductor


Nach oben