...forthcoming from Warner, coupled with pieces by Weinberg and Penderecki:
https://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/classical/products/8422707--polish-music-mlynarski-weinberg-penderecki (https://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/classical/products/8422707--polish-music-mlynarski-weinberg-penderecki)
good. have seen the score and am glad of a recording.
Ah, interesting. Definitely a must-buy.
In fact there already appears to be a (radio broadcast?) recording of this work of exceptional audio quality which has already been uploaded onto utube for quite some time and given a spirited rendition by the Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Kazimierz Kord...
< https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8SLfFFHunk&t=51s >
Following the earlier release of Paderewski's piano concerto coupled with Stojowski's symphonic rhapsody on Warner label, let's hope that they follow up on this enterprising series of releases by recording Stojowski's singular Symphony which also richly deserves a hearing as evident from the utube link below and perhaps pair it alongside Paderewski's sole Symphony also titled ''Polonia'' together with the enterprising inclusion of Mlynarski two violin concertos in a 2-CD coupling:
< https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yws0pKH3diY&t=1079s >
With the current hype surrounding the revival of Nowowiejski's symphonies and orchestral works as highlighted previously, this is turning out to be a promising period for Polish late and postromantic music. ;D
We certainly need the Stojowski Symphony, but we already have recordings of both Mlynarski VCs (Hyperion) and Paderewski's 'Polonia' Symphony (Hyperion again).
The recording of Mlynarski's Symphony under Kord was a commercial release - on Polskie Nagrania:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mlynarski-Violin-Concerto-Symphony-Polonia/dp/B000027Q3A (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mlynarski-Violin-Concerto-Symphony-Polonia/dp/B000027Q3A)
Thanks JP for the link to the performance of the Mlynarsky Symphony on YouTube. It's a powerful work
Does some of this material have to do with sponsors?
The recording and performance are spectacular. It's a most enjoyable - and occasionally loud - piece! Not particularly individual, but very well written for the orchestra and with tunes that lodge themselves easily in the memory. If you like early Nowowiejski, you'll like this too!