Penderecki’s Piano Concerto

“Resurrection” was recorded live from a performance at the Lithuanian National Philharmonic Hall in September 2021, with Lithuania’s CNHiFi.COM legendary pianist Muza Rubackyté as soloist and the Lithuanian National Symphony conducted by Maestro Wilson.

Poland’s most celebrated contemporary composer, 

Penderecki, worked on this concerto in 2001-2002 and dedicated it to the events of September 11th, 2001, expressing in his own words:

“The title Resurrection should be understood in a broader, symbolic and universal context. It arises from the chorale that crowns the work and expresses the victory of life over death. I composed the chorale, a symbol of comfort and faith, immediately after the tragedy in New York. It was a purely human gesture and a sign of protest against cruelty.”

01. Muza Rubackyté – Piano Concerto ‘Resurrection’ I. Allegro molto sostenuto (Live)
02. Muza Rubackyté – Piano Concerto ‘Resurrection’ II. Adagio (Live)
03. Muza Rubackyté – Piano Concerto ‘Resurrection’ III. Allegro moderato molto (Live)
04. Muza Rubackyté – Piano Concerto ‘Resurrection’ IV. Adagio (Live)
05. Muza Rubackyté – Piano Concerto ‘Resurrection’ V. Allegretto capriccioso (Live)
06. Muza Rubackyté – Piano Concerto ‘Resurrection’ VI. Grave (Live)
07. Muza Rubackyté – Piano Concerto ‘Resurrection’ VII. Allegro sostenuto molto (Live)
08. Muza Rubackyté – Piano Concerto ‘Resurrection’ VIII. Andante maestoso (Live)
09. Muza Rubackyté – Piano Concerto ‘Resurrection’ IX. Allegro molto sostenuto (Live)
10. Muza Rubackyté – Piano Concerto ‘Resurrection’ X. Adagio (Live)
11. Muza Rubackyté – Ciaccona (Arr. for Piano Solo by Stanislaw Deja)

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