I'm listening to Witold Lutosławski's Symphony #3, and it's amazing (spotify). It's kind of jerky jerky, surprise loud, sort of impressionistic moment. Normally I don't think I would like this type of music, but somehow this seems significant.
There was a post where Ok-Guitar9067 on Reddit had a list of works that made them cry. That's how I stumbled upon this symphony. So I want to know more about him.
Witold Lutoslawski was born in Warsaw in 1913, and died there in 1994 at the age of 81.
Oh, I want to listen to Concerto for Orchestra (1954) I'm making a playlist.
During World War II, after narrowly escaping German capture, Lutosławski made a living playing the piano in Warsaw bars. After the war, Stalinist authorities banned his First Symphony for being "formalist": accessible only to an elite.
Links:
Collection of photographs of Witold Lutoslawski.
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