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I've been listening again to Witold Lutoslawski, and am finding him far
less challenging than I used to. Of course, I wouldn't be without his
superb 2-piano Variations on a Theme by Paganini. I also have his Dance
Preludes and like them all right. More to the point, though:
An EMI disk I've had for years, with him conducting his symphonies 1 and
2 and the Symph Variations, is often beautifully noisy and dynamic. Aside
from its muscularity, I also enjoy his sense of humour -- as in the false
ending to the #2 -- though I still find the overall sense of disarray
pretty extreme ...but, again, not too off-putting. Hang-on-to-your-hat
music. I also listened to the #1, and felt about the same, all told.
Would any Lutoslawski fans like to recommend where to, in his music, from
here?
Best,
Bert Bailey
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