- Karol Szymanowski
Karol Maciej [ [http://pianosociety.com/cms/index.php?section=1821 Piano Society ] ] Szymanowski (3 October 1882 in
Tymoszówka (present-dayUkraine ) – 28 March 1937) was a Polishcomposer andpianist , and among the most influential composers of the 20th century.Life
Szymanowski (Korwin/Ślepowron coat of arms) was born to a wealthy land-owning family of the Polish gentry in
Tymoszówka , then in the Russian Empire, now in present-dayUkraine . He studiedmusic privately with his father before going to Gustav Neuhaus' Elizavetgrad School of Music from 1892. From 1901 he attended the State Conservatory inWarsaw , of which he was later director from 1926 until retiring in 1930. Musical opportunities in Russian-occupied Poland being quite limited at the time, he travelled widely throughout Europe, North Africa, theMiddle East , and the USA. These travels, especially those to the Mediterranean area, provided much inspiration to the composer andesthete .During these trips he also wrote poetry and his
novel "Efebos ," parts of which were subsequently lost in a fire in 1939. It was translated by him into Russian and given as a gift in 1919 to his partnerBoris Kochno . Szymanowski maintained a long correspondence with pianistJan Smeterlin , who was a significant champion of his piano works. Their correspondence was published by Allegro Press in 1969. [Boguslaw Maciejewski and Felix Aprahamian, eds. (). "Karol Szymanowski and Jan Smeterlin: Correspondence and Essays". Allegro Press, 1969]Szymanowski died in a
sanatorium inLausanne ,Switzerland fromtuberculosis .Influences
Szymanowski was influenced by the music of
Richard Wagner ,Richard Strauss ,Max Reger ,Alexander Scriabin and the impressionism ofClaude Debussy , andMaurice Ravel . He also drew much influence from his countryman Chopin and from Polish folk music. Like Chopin he wrote a number ofmazurka s for piano. He was specifically influenced by folk music from the Polish Highlands ["Górale"] , which he discovered inZakopane , in the southern Tatra highlands, even writing in an article entitled "About Górale Music": "My discovery of the essential beauty of Górale (Polish Highlander) music, dance and architecture is a very personal one; much of this beauty I have absorbed into my innermost soul." (p.97) According to Jim Samson (1977, p.200), it is "played on two fiddles and a string bass," and, "has uniquely 'exotic' characteristics, highly dissonant and with fascinating heterophonic effects." Carefully digesting all these elements, eventually Szymanowski developed a highly individual rhapsodic style and a unique harmonic world of his own.Works
Among Szymanowski's better known orchestral works are four symphonies (No. 3, "Song of the Night" with choir and vocal soloists and No. 4, "Symphonie Concertante", with piano concertante) and two dream-like
violin concerto s. His stage works include the ballets "Harnasie " and "Mandragora " and theopera s "Hagith" and "Król Roger" ('King Roger'). He wrote much piano music, including the four "Etude s", Op. 4 (of which No. 3 may be his single most popular piece), many mazurkas and the exquisite and highly individual "Metopes ". Other works include the "Three Myths" for violin and piano, two masterful string quartets, a sonata for violin and piano, a number of orchestralsong s (some to texts byHafiz andJames Joyce ) and his "Stabat Mater", an acknowledged choral masterpiece.According to Samson (p.131), "Szymanowski adopted no thorough-going alternatives to tonal organization [...] the harmonic tensions and relaxations and the melodic phraseology have clear origins in tonal procedure, but [...] an underpinning tonal framework has been almost or completely dissolved away."
ee also
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Historical pederastic couples
* List of Poles
*Young Poland Notes
References
*Hubert Kennedy (1994). "Karol Szymanowski, his Boy-love Novel, and the Boy he Loved". In "Paidika" 3.3 Amsterdam
*Jim Samson (1977). "Music in Transition: A Study of Tonal Expansion and Atonality, 1900–1920". New York: W.W. Norton & Company. ISBN 0-393-02193-9.
*Készítette : Dr. Nagy-Tóth Andárs & Dr.Fárbás GergelyFurther reading
* Mortkowicz-Olczakowa, Hanna (1961). "Bunt wspomnień." Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy.
* Łozińska Hempel, Maria (1986). "Z łańcucha wspomnień." Wydawnictwo Literackie.External links
* [http://www.karolszymanowski.com www.KarolSzymanowski.com] - International discussion group regarding the music and life of Karol Szymanowski
* [http://www.usc.edu/dept/polish_music/composer/szymanowski.html Szymanowski page] at the Polish Music Center
* [http://www.szymanowski.info szymanowski.info] - biography, list of works, discography, Villa Atma, links
* [http://www.culture.pl/en/culture/artykuly/os_szymanowski_karol culture.pl] - composer profile
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