Immerse yourself in the rich musical heritage of Kraków with "Kraków w hołdzie Feliksowi Nowowiejskiemu," a captivating collection of works by the renowned Polish composer Feliks Nowowiejski. Released in 2016, this album is a testament to Nowowiejski's enduring legacy, featuring a selection of his most evocative compositions performed by the esteemed organist Witold Zalewski.
Spanning over an hour and fifteen minutes, the album includes fourteen tracks that showcase Nowowiejski's mastery of the organ. The album opens with three pieces from his "Fantazja Polska" series, each offering a unique glimpse into the composer's ability to blend traditional Polish folk elements with classical music. The first, "Pasterka na Wawelu," sets the stage with a pastoral charm, while the second and third pieces, "Boże Narodzenie w prastarym Kościele Mariackim w Krakowie" and "Boże Narodzenie w Polsce," evoke the spirit of Christmas in historic Kraków.
The centerpiece of the album is "In Paradisum," a poignant organ solo that delves into themes of faith and redemption. This multi-movement work is a powerful exploration of spiritual longing and divine grace, showcasing Nowowiejski's deep understanding of the human condition.
The album also features the fourth concert organ work by Nowowiejski, dedicated to Saint John Bosco. This piece is divided into three movements, each offering a distinct musical experience. The first movement, "Maestoso Solenne. Allegro con spirito 'Ks. Jan Bosco Święty'," begins with a solemn and majestic theme, while the second, "Andantino scherzando - 'Św. Jan Bosco wśród młodzieży'," shifts to a more playful and lighthearted mood. The finale, "Rezurekcja w kościele Ks. Salezjanów w Krakowie," brings the album to a triumphant close with a resounding celebration of faith and resilience.
"Kraków w hołdzie Feliksowi Nowowiejskiemu" is not just an album; it is a journey through the musical landscape of Kraków, as seen through the eyes of one of Poland's most beloved composers. Whether you are a fan of classical music, a lover of Polish culture, or simply someone seeking a profound listening experience, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.