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Grazyna Bacewicz
Born: February 5, 1909; Lódz, Poland   Died: January 17, 1969; Warsaw, Poland  
Initially regarded as an outstanding violinist who prolifically composed on the side, Grazyna Bacewicz gave up performing in middle age and came to be considered as one of the most gifted of women composers, and most prominent of Polish composers, in the mid-twentieth century. Bacewicz was an exceptionally talented musician by any standard; as a child, she studied violin, piano, and theory at a small conservatory in her native Lódz. Later she ...
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Bacewicz: Violin Concertos, Vol. 2 / Kurkowicz, Borowicz, Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Release Date: 07/26/2011   Label: Chandos   Catalog: 10673   Number of Discs: 1
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Works
Burlesques (3) for Piano (1)
Children's Suite for Piano (1)
Concertino for Violin and Piano (1)
Concerto for Orchestra (1)
Concerto for Strings (4)
Concerto for Violin no 2 (1)
Concerto for Violin no 4 (1)
Concerto for Violin no 5 (1)
Concerto No. 1 for Violin and Orchestra: 1. Allegro (1)
Concerto No. 1 for Violin and Orchestra: 2. Andante (molto espressivo) (1)
Concerto No. 1 for Violin and Orchestra: 3. Vivace - Meno mosso, ma non troppo -Pił mosso - Tempo 1 (1)
Concerto No. 3 for Violin and Orchestra: 1. Allegro molto moderato - Pił mosso - Meno - Pił mosso - (1)
Concerto No. 3 for Violin and Orchestra: 2. Andante - Un poco pił mosso - Tempo 1 (1)
Concerto No. 3 for Violin and Orchestra: 3. Vivo - Meno mosso - Tempo 1 - Meno - Tempo 1 (1)
Concerto No. 3, for violin & orchestra (1)
Concerto No. 7 for Violin and Orchestra: 1. Tempo mutabile. [Tempo 1] - Pił mosso - Poco meno mosso (1)
Concerto No. 7 for Violin and Orchestra: 2. largo - Poco pił mosso - tranquillo - Meno mosso - Meno (1)
Concerto No. 7 for Violin and Orchestra: 3. Allegro - [Meno mosso] - Pił mosso [Tempo 1] - Poco meno (1)
Divertimento for strings (1)
Etudes (2) in Thirds for Piano (1)
Kaprys no 1 for Violin and Piano (1)
Kaprys [no 2] for Violin and Piano (1)
Kolysanka for Violin and Piano (1)
Little Triptych (1)
Mazovian Dance (1)
Mazurka No. 1 for violin & piano (1)
Melodia for Violin and Piano (1)
Music for Strings, 5 Trumpets and Percussion (1)
Oberek no 1 for Violin and Piano (1)
Oberek no 2 for Violin and Piano (3)
Overture (1)
Partita for Violin and Piano (5)
Polish Caprice (1)
Quartet for 4 Celli (1)
Quartet for four cellos (1)
Quartet for four violins (1)
Quartet for Strings no 3 (2)
Quartet for Strings no 4 (3)
Quartet for Strings no 6 (2)
Quartet for Strings no 6: 2nd movement, Vivace (1)
Quartet for Strings no 6: 3rd movement "Grave" (1)
Quartet for Strings no 7 (1)
Quintet for piano & strings No. 1 (1)
Quintet for Piano and Strings no 1 (2)
Quintet for Piano and Strings no 2 (1)
Rondino for Piano (1)
Scherzo for Piano (1)
Sinfonietta (2)
Sonata for Piano no 2 (3)
Sonata for Viola solo: 1st movement, Adagio - Allegro (1)
Sonata for Viola solo: 2nd movement, Presto (1)
Sonata for Violin and Piano no 1 "da camera" (2)
Sonata for Violin and Piano no 3 (3)
Sonata for Violin and Piano no 4 (4)
Sonata for Violin and Piano no 5 (3)
Sonata for Violin solo (1)
Sonata for Violin solo no 2 (1)
Sonatina for Piano (2)
Songs (3) for Tenor (1)
Studies (10) for Piano (1)
Symphonia for String Orchestra (1)
Symphony (1)
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Bacewicz:: Polish Capriccio, Etc / Kurkowicz, Chien
Release Date: 10/19/2004   Label: Chandos   Catalog: 10250   Number of Discs: 1
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Enescu: Violin Sonata No 2; Bacewicz: Sonata Da Camera, Violin Sonata No 3, Partita / Lydia Mordkovitch, Ian Fountain
Release Date: 06/24/2008   Label: Chandos   Catalog: 10476   Number of Discs: 1
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Biography by Uncle Dave Lewis
Initially regarded as an outstanding violinist who prolifically composed on the side, Grazyna Bacewicz gave up performing in middle age and came to be considered as one of the most gifted of women composers, and most prominent of Polish composers, in the mid-twentieth century. Bacewicz was an exceptionally talented musician by any standard; as a child, she studied violin, piano, and theory at a small conservatory in her native Lódz. Later she transferred to the Warsaw Conservatory, where in 1932 Bacewicz received diplomas in violin and composition. She moved to Paris for a year of private study of violin with André Touret and in composition with Nadia Boulanger. Not surprisingly for a Boulanger student, Bacewicz developed a keen appreciation for classical forms and techniques, adopting a neo-Classical style that served her until the end of the Second World War. As a violinist, Bacewicz took first place in the 1935 Wieniawski Competition in Warsaw, and during this period, Bacewicz's compositions were winning prizes in Paris and Warsaw, as well.

Unlike violinist/composers who preferred hiding their own works under false names to prevent loading up the program with their own productions, Bacewicz took advantage of her status as a touring artist to perform her own music, even presenting the premiere of her Piano Sonata No. 2.

Bacewicz's earliest works were for violin or for piano, but starting with a 1933 wind quintet, her catalog quickly grew more diverse. At first, she was primarily interested in classical forms: sonatas, quartets, partitas, and so on. By the end of World War II, though, she had become more fascinated by counterpoint, as can be heard in her four surviving symphonies and in her seven violin concertos, in addition to her two piano sonatas. Bacewicz's music from the early '50s was receiving considerable attention and praise, most notably her fourth and fifth string quartets, her third symphony, and her fourth violin concerto. She essentially put away her violin around 1955 to devote more time to composing. By 1961, with the chamber orchestra work Pensieri notturni, she was attempting to come to terms with serial organization, a struggle Bacewicz eventually abandoned. With her viola concerto, Bacewicz's last major work, she began to return to the earlier idiom that had made her name in the 1950s.

In 1964, Bacewicz said in an interview "Contemporary composers, and at least a considerable number of them, explain what system they used, in what way they arrived at something. I do not do that. I think that the matter of the way by which one arrived at something is, for the listeners, unimportant. What matters is the final result, which is the work itself."
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