"Warsaw Philharmonic: Penderecki Conducts Penderecki Vol. 2" is a captivating collection of choral compositions by the renowned Polish composer and conductor Krzysztof Penderecki. Released on September 1, 2017, under WM Poland/WMI, this double-CD box set showcases a diverse range of works that span nearly half a century of Penderecki's illustrious career. The album features the Warsaw Philharmonic Choir and Warsaw Boys' Choir, conducted by Penderecki himself, delivering a powerful and evocative performance that highlights the depth and breadth of his musical genius.
The album comprises 25 tracks, with a total duration of 1 hour and 33 minutes, encompassing a variety of genres, including requiem and avant-garde. Notable works include the "St. Luke Passion," "Missa Brevis," "Magnificat," and "Polskie Requiem," each demonstrating Penderecki's unique ability to blend traditional choral music with modern, innovative techniques. The album also features instrumental pieces, such as "Symphony No. 7, 'Siedem Bram Jerozolimy'," adding another layer of diversity to the collection.
Penderecki's compositions are known for their intense emotional resonance and complex, layered textures, and this album is no exception. From the hauntingly beautiful "Stabat Mater" to the powerful and dramatic "Dies Illa," each piece offers a unique exploration of sound and emotion. The album is a testament to Penderecki's enduring influence on contemporary classical music and his ability to push the boundaries of the choral genre.
Whether you are a longtime fan of Krzysztof Penderecki or a newcomer to his work, "Warsaw Philharmonic: Penderecki Conducts Penderecki Vol. 2" offers a compelling and enriching listening experience. The album is a celebration of Penderecki's artistic vision and a must-listen for anyone interested in the world of choral and avant-garde music.