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Witold Lutosławski

1913 - 1994 · Composer, Conductor · b. in Warsaw

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Polish composer and conductor (1913-1994)

Witold Roman Lutosławski was a Polish composer and conductor. Among the major composers of 20th-century classical music, he is "generally regarded as the most significant Polish composer since Szymanowski, and possibly the greatest Polish composer since Chopin". His compositions-of which he was a notable conductor-include representatives of most traditional genres, aside from opera: symphonies, concertos, orchestral song cycles, other orchestral works, and chamber works. Among his best known works are his four symphonies, the Variations on a Theme by Paganini (1941), the Concerto for Orchestra (1954), and his cello concerto (1970).

Key achievements

  • 01Concerto for Orchestra
  • 02Pioneered aleatoric counterpoint
  • 03Four symphonies of international renown

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