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  1. This is a list of compositions by Polish composer Witold Lutosławski . A complete list of Lutosławski's compositions in chronological order can be found at The Polish Music Center . By genre. Orchestral. Symphonies: Symphony No. 1 (1941–47) Symphony No. 2 (1965–67) Symphony No. 3 (1981–83) Symphony No. 4 (1988–92) Symphonic Variations (1936–8)

  2. Satz („Intrada“) des 1950–1954 entstandenen Konzertes für Orchester von Witold Lutosławski, in welchem das Motiv nach etwa zwei Minuten erstmals erklingt. So modern und atonal es wirkt, erscheint doch bereits 180 Jahre zuvor ein sehr ähnliches Motiv kurz in einem Werk von Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach , nämlich in der Hamburger ...

  3. Although Lutosławski is best known for his orchestral works, he also wrote piano pieces, children’s songs, choral works, and a string quartet (1964). His later works include Concerto for Cello and Orchestra (1970), Chain 2: Dialogue for Violin and Orchestra (1985), Piano Concerto (1988), and Symphony No. 4 (1992).

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 17. Jan. 2011 · The works in this set cover four decades of Lutoslawski's career and include most of his important orchestral works, starting with the early Symphonic Variations, his first and second Symphonies and the Concerto for Orchestra, perhaps his best-known work.

  5. 7. Feb. 1994 · The Polish Music Center at USC owns six original manuscripts of Lutosławskis orchestral works: Mini Overture, Preludes and Fugue for 13 strings, Mi-Parti for orchestra, Novelette for orchestra, and Paroles tissées for tenor and orchestra.

  6. Among his best known works are his four symphonies, the Variations on a Theme by Paganini (1941), the Concerto for Orchestra (1954), and his cello concerto (1970). During his youth, Lutosławski studied piano and composition in Warsaw. His early works were influenced by Polish folk music and demonstrated a wide range of rich atmospheric textures.

  7. To achieve the best quality for recording Witold Lutosławski'sorchestral works, it would be hard to find a better orchestra in Poland than the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Antoni Wit.