These four works, written between 1973 and 1993, fully reflect Górecki’s expressive variety. The Little Requiem for a Certain Polka, for piano and thirteen instruments, combines a wide range of moods. The Concerto-Cantata, which received its world première from the soloist on this recording, alternates a moving vein of melancholy with a charged, violent energy. The radical, energetic Harpsichord Concerto is heard here in the version for piano, performed by the composer’s daughter. The Three Dances are hugely approachable and full of exciting contrast.
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Górecki: Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings, Op. 40
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Górecki: Concerto-Cantata, Op. 65
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Górecki: Kleines Requiem fur eine Polka, Op. 66
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Górecki: Three dances, Op. 34