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Nowakowski Piano Quintet op. 17, Krogulski Piano Octet op. 6

Nowakowski Piano Quintet op. 17, Krogulski Piano Octet op. 6

A chamber music album features two little-known pieces by composers contemporary to Chopin: Józef Nowakowski’s Piano Quintet in E-flat major and Józef Krogulski’s Piano Octet in D minor. Written at the beginning of the 1830s, they are a testimony to the rich cultural life of Poland, which at that time was absent from maps of Europe. Marcin Zdunik appeared on the CD with a group of leading European musicians: Nelson Goerner (piano), Lena Neudauer (violin), Erzhan Kulibaev (violin), Katarzyna Budnik-Gałazka (viola), Sławomir Rozlach (double bass), Jan Krzeszowiec (flute) and Radosław Soroka (clarinet). The album has been published by The Fryderyk Chopin Institute.
Written at the beginning of the 1830s, they are a testimony to the rich cultural life of Poland, which at that time was absent from maps of Europe. This extraordinary recording is an evocation of an œuvre important in the history of Polish music. Interpreted by superb artists enjoying widespread recognition, this CD can be considered a pearl of Polish phonographic art.

Nelson Goerner – fortepian
Lena Neudauer – skrzypce
Erzhan Kulibaev – violin
Katarzyna Budnik – Gałązka – altówka
Marcin Zdunik – wiolonczela
Sławomir Rozlach – kontrabas
Jan Krzeszowiec – flet
Radosław Soroka – klarnet

Józef Nowakowski (1800-1865)
Piano quintet in E flat major  op. 17 [1833]
Allegro vivace
Presto vivace
Romance. Andante
Rondo. Allegro

Józef Krogulski (1815-1842)
Piano octet in d minor op. 6 [1834]
Adagio. Allegro
Adagio
Menuetto. Più presto. Trio. Allegro
À la Bohemienne. Finale. Allegro vivace

 

 


Recorded in Witold Lutosławski Concert Studio of the Polish Radio, Warsaw, June 17th-18th and 22nd-23rd 2014.
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