Koffler: En hommage
Eda - EDA 42
Kompozytor
Józef Koffler (1896-1944)
Józef Koffler (1896-1944)
Wykonawcy
Fredrika Brillembourg, mezzo-soprano
Krzysztof Słowiński, piano
Tomasz Tomaszewski, violin
Piotr Prysiażnik, violin
Sebastian Sokół, viola
Maryjka Pstrokońska-Mödig, cello
Daniel Wnukowski, piano
Polish Sinfonia Iuventus Orchestra / Krzysztof Słowiński
Fredrika Brillembourg, mezzo-soprano
Krzysztof Słowiński, piano
Tomasz Tomaszewski, violin
Piotr Prysiażnik, violin
Sebastian Sokół, viola
Maryjka Pstrokońska-Mödig, cello
Daniel Wnukowski, piano
Polish Sinfonia Iuventus Orchestra / Krzysztof Słowiński
Utwory na płycie:
- Concerto for Piano and Orchestra op.13 (1932) - Toccata
- Concerto for Piano and Orchestra op.13 (1932) - Notturno
- Concerto for Piano and Orchestra op.13 (1932) - Krakowiak
- Two Songs op.1 (1917) - Helle Nacht
- Two Songs op.1 (1917) - Gebet
- String Quartet No.2 op.27 ‘Ukrainian Sketches’ (1941) - Allegretto moderato
- String Quartet No.2 op.27 ‘Ukrainian Sketches’ (1941) - Andante tranquillo
- String Quartet No.2 op.27 ‘Ukrainian Sketches’ (1941) - Allegro scherzando
- String Quartet No.2 op.27 ‘Ukrainian Sketches’ (1941) - Allegro moderato
- String Quartet No.2 op.27 ‘Ukrainian Sketches’ (1941) - Largo
- String Quartet No.2 op.27 ‘Ukrainian Sketches’ (1941) - Allegro
- Quatre poèmes op.22 (1935) - Tristesse
- Quatre poèmes op.22 (1935) - Ariettes oubliées
- Quatre poèmes op.22 (1935) - Chanson d’Automne
- Quatre poèmes op.22 (1935) - La feuille
- Symphony No.2 op.17 (1933) - Allegro moderato
- Symphony No.2 op.17 (1933) - Scherzo. Allegro molto
- Symphony No.2 op.17 (1933) - Andante cantabile
- Symphony No.2 op.17 (1933) - Allegro con brio
Concerto for piano and orchestra, Op. 13 (1932)
Two Songs, Op. 1 (1917)
String Quartet No. 2 '‘Ukrainian Sketches’, Op. 27 (1941)
Quatre poemes, Op. 22 (1935)
Symphony No. 2, Op. 17 (1933)
Two Songs, Op. 1 (1917)
String Quartet No. 2 '‘Ukrainian Sketches’, Op. 27 (1941)
Quatre poemes, Op. 22 (1935)
Symphony No. 2, Op. 17 (1933)
Polish-Ukrainian composer Józef Koffler is considered one of the most important representatives of the Second Viennese School before the outbreak of World War II. After studies in Vienna with Guido Adler and Egon Wellesz, among others, he quickly established himself in the European avant-garde and was regularly played at the festivals of the International Society of Contemporary Music, of which he was a member. He was friends with Alban Berg and corresponded intensively with Arnold Schoenberg.
As the first professor of atonal and dodecaphonic compositional techniques in Lwów/Lemberg, he contributed earlier than others to the dissemination of Schoenberg’s teaching and aesthetics.
Five works by Koffler are presented here as world premiere recordings. For the first time ever some of his brilliant symphonic music can be heard on CD: his Piano Concerto and his 2nd Symphony, in which he produced an original synthesis of neoclassicism and dodecaphony. In conjunction with the series Poland Abroad, eda records pays its respects with this third production in its en hommage series to a great Polish composer who became a victim of the Nazi terror, and whose outstanding works await rediscovery to the present day.
Recordings: Piano Concerto and 2nd Symphony - live recording 7 May 2016, Witold Lutosławski Concerto Studio, Polish Radio Warsaw; 2nd String Quartet - 9-10 March 2017, Ölbergkirche Berlin; Songs - 22-23 May 2017, Jesus-Christus-Kirche Berlin Dahlem
As the first professor of atonal and dodecaphonic compositional techniques in Lwów/Lemberg, he contributed earlier than others to the dissemination of Schoenberg’s teaching and aesthetics.
Five works by Koffler are presented here as world premiere recordings. For the first time ever some of his brilliant symphonic music can be heard on CD: his Piano Concerto and his 2nd Symphony, in which he produced an original synthesis of neoclassicism and dodecaphony. In conjunction with the series Poland Abroad, eda records pays its respects with this third production in its en hommage series to a great Polish composer who became a victim of the Nazi terror, and whose outstanding works await rediscovery to the present day.
Recordings: Piano Concerto and 2nd Symphony - live recording 7 May 2016, Witold Lutosławski Concerto Studio, Polish Radio Warsaw; 2nd String Quartet - 9-10 March 2017, Ölbergkirche Berlin; Songs - 22-23 May 2017, Jesus-Christus-Kirche Berlin Dahlem