LUTOSLAWSKI, WITOLD


Meaning of LUTOSLAWSKI, WITOLD in English

born Jan. 25, 1913, Warsaw, Pol.

died Feb. 7, 1994, Warsaw

Polish composer.

Trained in Warsaw, he initially became known as a pianist. His international reputation was secured by the premiere of his Concerto for Orchestra (1954), full of colour and based on folk elements, and later the Funeral Music for string orchestra (1958). From the late 1950s he incorporated limited aleatory (elements of chance; see aleatory music ) effects in his works. His four brilliantly orchestrated symphonies, particularly the Second (1967) and Third (1983), are widely admired, as are his Livre pour orchestra (1968) and his String Quartet (1964).

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