Nowowiejski Orchestral works

Started by Alan Howe, Saturday 30 December 2017, 17:53

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Alan Howe

...forthcoming from Dux:
http://en.dux.pl/feliks-nowowiejski-symphonic-works.html
...and comprising the following:
Overture to the oratorio The Return of the Prodigal Son, Op. 3 (1902)
Beatrix Symphonic poem, Op. 17 No. 1 (1903)
Nina and Pergolesi Symphonic fantasy, Op. 17 No. 2 (1903)
Overture to the opera The Legend of the Baltic Sea, Op. 28 (1924)
Overture to the opera-ballet The King of the Winds, Op. 37 (1927)



Alan Howe

The hyper-romantic overture to The King of the Winds can be heard here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzB7MHW0tvo
...and the overture to The Legend of the Baltic Sea here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7wi__yQuwQ

Mark Thomas

Yet another must-buy, judging by the YouTube performances of the two overtures. Thanks, Alan.


M. Yaskovsky

Please, has anyone of you an idea where these CD's can be bought. I've tried to contact Sinfonia Varsovia, but - as so often - got no reply at all....
http://www.sinfoniavarsovia.org/en/feliks-nowowiejski-complete-ballet-music.html

Alan Howe

The two Dux recordings detailed above won't be available for another 2-3 weeks, according to Clic Musique. As for the CDs mentioned by M.Yaskovsky, I can't even begin to guess...

M. Yaskovsky

The two DUX CD's were delivered to me within a week; I ordered them directly from DUX. P&P was included, total was €28,-

Alan Howe

The problem with Dux is that their ordering facility isn't secure. I'll wait a couple of weeks to be on the safe side, I think.

zglinsky

The three CD bocx with Nowowiejski's ballet music (op. 18 & 37) is not a commercial edition. Anyway you can try to ask for it the publisher, Agencja Artystyczna Kameny form Cracow: kontaktmanageras@gmail.com
As I know, there are going to record the complete operas by Nowowiejski in 2018, "Legenda Bałtyku" was performed and recorded in December 2017 (http://kameny.pl/muzyka/). They also pulblished CD with orchestrated "Tatra Album" and Violin Concerto by Paderewski.
On their website (only in Polish) you can find some more details: http://kameny.pl/projekty/

M. Yaskovsky

Thanks zglinsky. Just mailed them, let's see what happens.............

Alan Howe


sdtom

Nice to see a full house for the Baltic piece although I suspect the audience came to hear Chopin.

eschiss1

Baltic Legend, but Polish composer (well, Prussia-born Polish composer), unlessImissmyguess :)


Alan Howe

My copy arrived today. The music's incredibly exciting - and often incredibly loud! I think we're going to discover a whole lot more about the stature of this composer if and when more recordings emerge. One thing's for certain: he was master of the orchestra. I'm often put in mind of Respighi - high praise indeed.