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This document provides information about a recording of works by Polish composer Krzysztof Penderecki. It includes Penderecki's Eighth Symphony which sets German poems about the transience of life to music. The recording also includes Dies Irae, an oratorio commissioned to mark a Holocaust memorial, and Aus den Psalmen Davids, one of Penderecki's early works that brought him recognition. The recording was made in Warsaw, Poland and features the Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir.

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This document provides information about a recording of works by Polish composer Krzysztof Penderecki. It includes Penderecki's Eighth Symphony which sets German poems about the transience of life to music. The recording also includes Dies Irae, an oratorio commissioned to mark a Holocaust memorial, and Aus den Psalmen Davids, one of Penderecki's early works that brought him recognition. The recording was made in Warsaw, Poland and features the Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir.

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Penderecki’s Eighth Symphony, which here receives its world première recording, is a setting of
nineteenth- and early twentieth-century German poems entitled Lieder der Vergänglichkeit (Songs of
Transience). Mankind’s journey through life, as reflected in the decay and rebirth of the natural
world, underlies its twelve movements. Scored for not dissimilar forces, the oratorio Dies irae is a very
different proposition, commissioned to mark the unveiling of the International Monument to the DDD
Victims of Fascism at the former Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. Composed in 1958 and
PENDERECKI: Symphony No. 8

PENDERECKI: Symphony No. 8


given its première at Kraków in September the following year, Aus den Psalmen Davids was one of 8.570450
the works that marked Penderecki’s arrival on the new music scene.
Playing Time
Krzysztof 72:45
WORLD PREMIERE
PENDERECKI RECORDING
(b. 1933)
Symphony No. 8
1-@ Symphony No. 8,
‘Lieder der Vergänglichkeit’ (2005) * 36:28
#-% Dies irae (1967) † 25:22
^-( Aus den Psalmen Davids (1958) 10:55
Michaela Kaune, Soprano* • Agnieszka Rehlis, Mezzo-soprano*

www.naxos.com
Made in Germany
Kommentar auf Deutsch
Booklet notes in English
 &  2008 Naxos Rights International Ltd.
Wojtek Drabowicz, Baritone* • Anna Lubańska, Mezzo-soprano†
Ryszard Minkiewicz, Tenor† • Jarosłàw Br∏∏k, Bass-baritone†
Warsaw National Philharmonic Choir
(Henryk Wojnarowski, choirmaster)
Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra • Antoni Wit
In memory of Wojtek Drabowicz, who died in a car accident on 27th March, 2007
A full track listing can be found on page 2 of the booklet
Available texts may be accessed at www.naxos.com/libretti/570450.htm
Recorded on 8th, 9th and 11th March, 2006 (tracks 1-12); on 30th and 31st August, 2006 (tracks 13-15);

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and on 27th and 29th November, 2006 (tracks 16-19) at Warsaw Philharmonic Hall, Poland
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Produced, engineered and edited by Andrzej Sasin and Aleksandra Nagórko


(CD Accord Music Edition, Warsaw, Poland) • Publisher: Schott Music International
Booklet notes: Richard Whitehouse • Cover image: Fireball by Sybille Yates (dreamstime.com)

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