Polish Songs, Romances & Burlesques
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Label: Chopin University Press
Cat No: UMFCCD201
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 20th June 2025
Contents
Works
BurlesqueRomance in E flat major
Burlesque
Pieces (3) for violin and piano, op.24
Romance in A major
King Roger
Romance in F sharp minor
Burlesque
Chanson polonaise
Romance sans paroles in D minor, op.9
Romance in E major, op.16
Artists
Slawomir Tomasik (violin)Robert Morawski (piano)
Krzysztof Stanienda (piano)
Works
BurlesqueRomance in E flat major
Burlesque
Pieces (3) for violin and piano, op.24
Romance in A major
King Roger
Romance in F sharp minor
Burlesque
Chanson polonaise
Romance sans paroles in D minor, op.9
Romance in E major, op.16
Artists
Slawomir Tomasik (violin)Robert Morawski (piano)
Krzysztof Stanienda (piano)
About
The repertoire of the album consists of six romances (Aleksander Zarzycki, Adam Andrzejowski, Ignacy Jan Paderewski, Henryk Wieniawski, Aleksander Tansman, Karol Szymanowski) and five songs (Paderewski, Wieniawski, Zygmunt Noskowski and Szymanowski), which are connected by deep expression and a great emotional charge, although at the same time in each of these miniatures one can hear the individual idiom of the creative expression of the individual authors. The complement is provided by humorous burlesques (Andrzejowski, Artur Malawski and Romuald Twardowski), creating space for virtuoso displays of the musicians.
The originator of the cycle, the renowned violinist Sławomir Tomasik, invited excellent pianists to collaborate: Robert Morawski and Krzysztof Stanienda.
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