‟New Romanticism” in the Works of Polish Composers After 1975

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  • ISBN 9783631874448
  • Weight: 681g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Sep 2022
  • Publisher: Peter Lang AG
  • Publication City/Country: CH
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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The monograph concerns one of the most important trends in contemporary classical Polish music. The ‟new romanticism” represented the reaction to the crisis of the avant-garde in the 70s. It appeared in works by the ‟1933 generation” (Penderecki, Górecki, Kilar), ‟the Stalowa Wola generation” (Knapik, Lasoń, Krzanowski), and others. This music matched tradition with contemporary techniques and strong emotionalism. Its romantic dimension and seriousness were in sheer contrast to the ‟double-coding” of Postmodernism. It stemmed from the political situation in Poland during the ‟Iron Curtain” times. The book also focuses on the topic’s American (Schonberg, Rochberg) and European contexts. The author also analyzes 104 compositions and 30 interviews (incl. with Penderecki) to present an even fuller picture.

Pawel Strzelecki, Ph.D., is a musicologist, composer, and music theorist. He has worked as an academic lecturer at the Chopin University of Music in Warsaw, Poland, and the Conservatory of Music “Cesare Polini” in Padua, Italy. He is a laureate of many composition competitions and a researcher of music theory and musicology.

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