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Witold Lutosławski

Witold Lutosławski was a Polish composer and conductor. His compositions include symphonies, various orchestral works, chamber works, concertos, and song cycles, some of which he orchestrated. During his youth, Lutosławski studied piano and composition in Warsaw. His music reached its peak with the Concerto for Orchestra and Dance Preludes. From the late 1950s he began developing his characteristic composition techniques, which incorporated his own methods of building harmonies from small groups of musical intervals. He engaged in twelve-tone and aleatoric music while preserving traditional melodic and harmonic techniques. During World War II, after escaping German capture, Lutosławski earned income by playing the piano in Warsaw bars. After the war, Stalinist authorities banned his First Symphony for being "formalist". In the 1980s, Lutosławski gave artistic support to the Solidarity movement. In 1994 he was awarded the Order of the White Eagle. (Full article...)