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Witold Lutosławski
Born: 1913
Died: 1994
Symphony No. 3 [3.Symfonia] (1983)
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Work Notes
Chester Music is the publisher of this work in all territories except Poland, Albania, Bulgaria, China, countries of the former Czechoslovakia, Cuba, North Korea, Vietnam, Romania, Hungary and the whole territory of the former USSR, where the copyright is held by Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne (PWM).
Publisher
Chester Music Ltd (Polish Works)
Category
Orchestra
Sub Category
Large Orchestra
Year Composed
1983
Duration
28 Minutes
Orchestration
3(2pic)3(ca)3(Ebcl:bcl)3(cbn)/4441/timp.4perc/2hp.pf4hnd.cel/str
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Programme Note
Witold Lutosławski
Symphony No. 3 [3.Symfonia] (1983)
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LUTOSLAWSKI - SYMPHONY NO 3
My Symphony No. 3 was commissioned by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra who as long ago as 1972 had asked me to write a work for them. Shortly after that, I wrote some sketches for the Symphony but only in January 1983 did I complete the score. The Premiere was given by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Georg Solti on 29 September 1983 in Chicago.
The work consists of two movements, preceded by a short introduction and followed by an epilogue and a coda. It is played without a break. The first movement comprises three episodes, of which the first is the fastest, the second slower and the third is the slowest. The basic tempo remains the same and the differences of speed are realised by the lengthening of the rhythmical units. Each episode is followed by a short, slow intermezzo. It is based on a group of toccata-like themes contrasting with a rather singing one: a series of differentiated tuttis leads to a climax of the whole work. Then comes the last movement, based on a slow singing theme and a sequence of short dramatic recitatives played by the string group. A short and very fast coda ends the piece.
© Witold Lutoslawski
Discography - Symphony No. 3 [3.Symfonia]
Ensemble
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Daniel Barenboim
Erato:
4509-91711-2
Ensemble
Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
Soloist(s)
J. Shirley-Quirk
Conductor
Esa-Pekka Salonen
Sony Classical:
SK66280
Ensemble
Karlsruhe Music School Symphony Orchestra
Soloist(s)
K-G. Kameda, violin
Conductor
Witold Lutoslawski
Bella Musica:
BM-CD319017
Ensemble
Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra
Soloist(s)
A. Kruszewski, baritone P. Kusiewicz, tenor Glemser, piano
Conductor
Antoni Wit
Naxos:
8 553423
Ensemble
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Soloist(s)
V. Anderson, soprano
Conductor
Tadaaki Otaka
BIS:
BIS-CD743
Ensemble
Silesian Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
Soloist(s)
Roman Lasocki, violin
Conductor
Miroslaw Jacek Blaszczyk
Dux:
0506
Ensemble
BBC Symohony Orchestra
Conductor
Christian Ehring
Chandos:
CHSA5082
Ensemble
Los Angeles Philharmonic
Conductor
Esa-Pekka Salonen
Sony Classical:
B00AK3X3M4
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Performances
Date
Title
09 SEP 2013
Symphony No. 3 [3.Symfonia]
Les Espaces du sommeil
Berlin, Germany
Philharmonia Orchestra
Matthias Goerne, baritone; Esa-Pekka Salonen, conductor
20 JUN 2013
Chantefleurs et Chantefables
Symphony No. 3 [3.Symfonia]
Symphony Hall, Birmingham
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Edward Gardner, conductor
07 JUN 2013
Symphony No. 3 [3.Symfonia]
Salle Pleyel, Paris
Orchestre Philharmonique du Radio France
Jukka Pekka Saraste, conductor
06 FEB 2013
Symphony No. 3 [3.Symfonia]
Queen Elizabeh Hall, Southbank Centre
Royal College of Music Symphony Orchestra
Franck Ollu, conductor
23 JAN 2013
Musique funèbre [Muzyka zalobna]
Les Espaces du sommeil
Symphony No. 3 [3.Symfonia]
Kulas Hall, Cleveland Institute of Music, Ohio
The CIM Orchestra
Michael Adelson, conductor
17 JAN 2013
Symphonic Variations [Wariacje symfoniczne]
Chantefleurs et Chantefables
Symphony No. 3 [3.Symfonia]
Great Hall, Stockholm Concert Hall
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Sakar Oramo, conductor
Other Dates:
19 January - Great Hall, Stockholm Concert Hall
31 AUG 2012
Symphony No. 3 [3.Symfonia]
London
Berlin Philharmonic
Sir Simon Rattle, conductor
24 AUG 2012
Symphony No. 3 [3.Symfonia]
Philharmonie Berlin, Germany
Berliner Philharmoniker
Sir Simon Rattle, conductor
Other Dates:
26 August - Großes Festspielhaus, Salzburg, Germany
17 SEP 2011
Symphony No. 3 [3.Symfonia]
Alicante, Spain
Spain National Orchestra
Nacho de Paz, conductor
26 APR 2011
Symphony No. 3 [3.Symfonia]
Purchase, NY
Purchase College Conservatory
Michael Adelson, conductor
27 MAR 2011
Symphony No. 3 [3.Symfonia]
Hatch End High School, Harrow
Harrow Young Musicians
09 MAR 2011
Symphony No. 3 [3.Symfonia]
Hoddinott Hall, Cardiff
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Thierry Fischer, conductor
01 MAY 2010
Symphony No. 3 [3.Symfonia]
Berlin, Germany
Konzerthausorchester Berlin
Yukata Sado, conductor
Other Dates:
2 May - Berlin, Germany
18,19 May - Gütersloh, Germany
30 APR 2010
Symphony No. 3 [3.Symfonia]
Berlin, Germany
Konzerthausorchester Berlin
Yukata Sado, conductor
15 DEC 2009
Symphony No. 3 [3.Symfonia]
Caroline Mathilde: Concert Suite from Act I of the ballet
Katowice, Poland
Karol Szymanowski Academy Symphony Orchestra
Christopher Austin, conductor
Other Dates:
16 December - Katowice, Poland
06 NOV 2009
Symphony No. 3 [3.Symfonia]
Düsseldorf, Germany
Düsseldorfer Symphoniker
Christoph Altstaedt, conductor
Other Dates:
9,12,17,21,26,28 November - Düsseldorf, Germany
16 OCT 2009
Symphony No. 3 [3.Symfonia]
Düsseldorf
Düsseldorfer Symphoniker
Ballett am Rhein
Other Dates:
18,20,24,31 October - Düsseldorf
07 FEB 2009
Symphony No. 3 [3.Symfonia]
Petronus, Malaysia
Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra
Kevin Field, conductor
Other Dates:
8 February - Petronus, Malaysia
22 MAY 2008
Symphony No. 3 [3.Symfonia]
Oslo, Norway
Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra
Jukka-Pekka Saraste, conductor
Other Dates:
23 May - Oslo, Norway
10 FEB 2007
Symphony No. 3 [3.Symfonia]
Artisten, Goteberg, Sweden
Studerende
06 JUL 2006
Symphony No. 3 [3.Symfonia]
Henry Crown Hall, Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra
02 FEB 2006
Symphony No. 3 [3.Symfonia]
Goteborg, Sweden
Goteborgs Symfoniker
Peter Eötvös, conductor
Other Dates:
3 February - Goteborg, Sweden
18 NOV 2005
Symphony No. 1 [1.Symfonia]
Chain 2 [Lancuch 2], Dialogue for Violin and Orchestra
Musique funèbre [Muzyka zalobna]
Symphony No. 3 [3.Symfonia]
Avery Fischer Hall, Lincoln Center, New York, USA
American Symphony Orchestra
22 OCT 2005
Symphony No. 3 [3.Symfonia]
Tampere House, Finland
Tampere Philharmonic Orchestra
Jan Söderblom, conductor
07 OCT 2005
Symphony No. 3 [3.Symfonia]
Venice Biennale
Teatro La Fenice, Venice, Italy
Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale della Rai
Jukka-Pekka Saraste, conductor
24 APR 2005
Symphony No. 3 [3.Symfonia]
Laeiszhalle - Musikhalle Hamburg, Germany
Philharmonisches Staatsorchester
Kwamé Ryan, conductor
Other Dates:
25 April - Laeiszhalle - Musikhalle Hamburg, Germany
13 OCT 2002
Symphony No. 3 [3.Symfonia]
Karlsruhe, Germany
Badische Staatskapelle
Peter Leonard, conductor
Other Dates:
14 October - Karlsruhe, Germany
05 JUN 2002
Symphony No. 3 [3.Symfonia]
Duisburg, Germany
Duisburger Philharmoniker
Antoni Wit, conductor
Other Dates:
6 June - Duisburg, Germany
02 MAY 2002
Symphony No. 3 [3.Symfonia]
Teatro Guimer, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Orquesta Sinfonica Tenerife
Edmon Colomer, conductor
Other Dates:
3 May - Teatro Guimer, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
17 APR 2002
Symphony No. 3 [3.Symfonia]
Suntory Hall, Tokyo
Tokyo Symphony Orchestra
Kazuyoshi Akiyama, conductor
Reviews
The symphony is a strong, logical, clear-eyed work, typical of the composer’s care for balance and form. The element of violence that is embedded within the music never seems gratuitous, but structural, and therefore pointful. The work begins with a cannonade of four rapidly repeated E naturals: loud, brassy, peremptory, a summons to order and attention. After a flurry of whirling triplets in the strings, the stern summons is heard again – and a third and fourth time; later on, the figure is multiplied, extended and harmonized, while a world of orchestral colour and device springs up and plays around this harsh motif. A sense of impatience seems to hang over the music, modified by episodes of song-like melody for the strings. At the very end of the three continuous movements that make up the symphony, the repeated E’s have spread to the whole orchestra, and are hammered out for the last time with an effect of absolute finality.
The 30 minute symphony is so dazzling in its originality, so powerful in its use of the orchestra’s resources and so remarkable in its ability to communicate that a person had to think of it immediately as a 20th Century masterwork – dare I say a landmark to stand beside masterpieces by Bartok, Prokofiev and Shostakovich? The music is unique. It sounds like nothing else. The orchestra flows from one splendid tone cluster to another with never the feeling that a moment is bland, dreary, repetitious, or overly derivative. Mr. Lutoslawski has composed music which sounds so new, yet, amazingly, he has avoided amidst this experimentation any sounds which are offensive to the ear. Instead, we get a challenging, completely intensive journey in sound which consistently surprises us and grabs us up in its visceral sweep.
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