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Lutosławski and his music

The composer Witold Lutostawski (born 1913) is one of the outstanding musical personalities of the twentieth century. In this critical biography Steven Stucky traces Lutostawski's development from the Stravinsky-influenced music of his student days to his emergence in the 1960s as a leading avant-gardist. Since the vicissitudes of cultural life in his native Poland have profoundly affected the composer's career, the book includes detailed accounts of Lutostawski's official censure for 'formalism' in the late 1940s and the leading role he later played in a flourishing Polish modernist movement. Both well-known works, such as the Concerto for Orchestra, Trois poemes d'Henri Michaux and the Second Symphony, and the lesser-known early music are considered in detail. Fragments of many compositions never before published in the West are included. There are also analytical summaries of each major work from Jeux vénitiens (1961) to Mi-parti (1976)
Print Book, English, 1981
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [England], 1981
Biographies
ix, 252 pages ; 24 cm
9780521227995, 0521227992
6864620
1. The early years: Lutoslawski to 1948; 2. The dark years: 1949–54; 3. The years of transition: 1955–60; 4. The years of maturity: 1960–79; 5. Elements of the late style; 6. Notes on the late works.