Witold Lutoslawsky - Chain I - London Sinfonietta



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Witold Lutoslawsky conducting Chain I.
London Sinfonietta


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fuck me! this is ... ( 2 years ago by crowe)
fuck me! this is great footage!
Great stuff. ... ( 2 years ago by frikij)
Great stuff. Lutoslawki's work impresses me as some of the finest of the last fifty years. A true artist.
Another rare ... ( 2 years ago by emtube)
Another rare experience thanks to Suasoires. Please add any other contemporary works you can!
Thank you very much ... ( 1 year ago by isherwood)
Thank you very much for posting this! Lutoslawski is sorely missed; his music is just so effective and beautiful.
WOW! With him ... ( 1 year ago by PeterEvolves)
WOW! With him conducting! This is so great. Thank you so much.
another beautiful ... ( 1 year ago by muslit)
another beautiful piece by maestro lutoslawski - thanks for the video
Great great great.. ... ( 1 year ago by TheJanitorsCloset)
Great great great...have the recording, is beautiful to actually see it played.
Very good performed ... ( 1 year ago by Katamanteuomos)
Very good performed. You listen Concerto for Orchestra! Lutos
ławski hides there krakowiak and obertas.
Is there a ... ( 10 months ago by alkovna)
Is there a recording of this piece by this ensemble?
chaing 2 is better ... ( 6 months ago by jamesaellis)
chaing 2 is better of all 3
Maybe it is ... ( 2 months ago by surfasaur)
Maybe it is interesting...
Witold Lutoslawski graduated from Warsaw Conservatory, where he studied composition with outstanding Russian and Polish composer Witold Malizsewski (1873-1939), former first rector and founder of Odessa conservatory in Russia. In turn Malizsewski was a student of N.A.Rimsky-Korsakov in St. Petersburg conservatory. Malizhewski's another famous student was composer Nikolai Vilinski (1888-1956).



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