Krzysztof Penderecki: “Trojan Horse of the Avant-Garde”

🎶 Support the channel: 🎼 🎼 This was requested by parsa mostaghim, Please Stop, LOOCH THEMOOCH, Mitodru Misra, America Lost, gomro, manschettendichtung 4, Garret Kaplan, and 1dua23. See all requests at 📚 Sources/further reading: “Krzysztof Penderecki: His Life and Work” by Wolfram Schwinger, trans. William Mann (Schott, 1989) “Labyrinth of Time: Five Addresses for the End of the Millennium” by Krzysztof Penderecki, trans. William Brand (Hinshaw Music, 1998) “Death Set to Music” by Paul Minear (John Knox Press, 1987) “An Investigation of Textural Activity and its Hierarchical Structures in Selected Works by Krzysztof Penderecki” by Paul B. Daley (MA thesis, University of North Texas, 1986): :/67531/metadc500894/m2/1/high_res_d/ “Krzysztof Penderecki: An Interview and an Analysis of ‘Stabat Mater’” by Ray Robinson (The Choral Journal, Nov. 1983): “Embedded Tonality in Penderecki’s ‘St. Luke Passion’” by Dominick DiOrio (The Choral Scholar, Spring 2013): “Krzysztof Penderecki’s ‘Polymorphia’ and ‘Fluorescences’” by Peggy Monastra (Moldenhauer Archives at the Library of Congress): “Experiencing Structure in Penderecki’s ‘Threnody:’ Analysis, Ear-Training, and Musical Understanding” by Mariusz Kozak (Music Theory Spectrum, Issue 38) “An Analysis on the ‘First String Quartet’ of Krzysztof Penderecki” by Mikel Andrew LeDee (DMA dissertation, LSU, 1996): “Axial Pitch Organization in Penderecki’s A Cappella Works” by Jonathan Robert Goheen (MA thesis, University of British Columbia, 2000) “String Quartets of Penderecki: Analyzing Form, Harmony, and a Return to Tradition” by Anthony Cotto (IU Undergraduate Research Journal, 2011) “A Motivic Analysis of Krzysztof Penderecki’s Cadenza for Solo Violin” by Sila Darville (DMA research paper, Texas Tech University, 2017): ---------- Classical Nerd is a video series covering music history, theoretical concepts, and techniques, hosted by composer, pianist, and music history aficionado Thomas Little. ---------- Music: - Krzysztof Penderecki: Polymorphia (1961) [original upload: Wtq5iCxCIdU] - Thomas Little: Dance! #2, performed by Rachel Fellows, Michael King, and Bruce Tippette - Krzysztof Penderecki: Symphony No. 1 (1973), performed by the National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Antoni Wit [original upload: gE3B0XwF3tg] ---------- Contact Information: Questions and comments can be directed to: nerdofclassical [at] Facebook: Instagram: ---------- All images and audio in this video are for educational purposes only and are not intended as copyright infringement. If you have a copyright concern, please contact me using the above information.
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