Paweł Szymański
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Paweł Szymański (born 28 March 1954 in Warsaw, Poland) is a Polish composer. His music is based on strict technical discipline and the initial sound material of Szymański’s pieces has roots in past conventions but is always processed and composed from the beginning. Szymański himself talks of his music using the qualification “surconventionalism”. While attending the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music he studied composition under Włodzimierz Kotoński. Paweł later studied under Roman Haubenstock-Ramanti as well as Tadeusz Baird.[1]
List of selected works
- Epitaph (1974)
- Partita II (1978)
- Gloria (1979)
- Sonata for strings and percussion (1982)
- Appendix (1983)
- Lux aeterna (1984)
- Two Illusionary Constructions (1984)
- Dwie Etiudy (Two Etudes) for piano (1986)
- Partita III (1986)
- Paritita IV (1987)
- Quasi una Sinfonietta (1990)
- Miserere (1993)
- Piano concerto (1994)
- Qudsja Zaher, opera in two acts (2005)
- Singletrack for piano (2005)
- Sonata for Viola and Piano (2015)
References
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External links
- Szymanski page at the Polish Music Center
- Szymanski biography at culture.pl
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