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Krzysztof Penderecki

Polish composer and conductor
Krzysztof Eugeniusz Penderecki was a Polish composer and conductor. His best-known works include Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima, Symphony No. 3, his St Luke Passion, Polish Requiem, Anaklasis and Utrenja. Wikipedia
Born: November 23, 1933, Dębica, Poland
Died: March 29, 2020 (age 86 years), Kraków, Poland
Spouse: Elżbieta Penderecka (m. 1965)
Genre: Classical
Compositions
Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima
St Luke Passion
Polish Requiem
Symphony No. 3
Symphony No. 7
Paradise Lost
Die Teufel von Loudun
Die schwarze Maske
Polymorphia
Suite
Credo
Utrenja
Ubu Rex
Brigade of Death
The Dream of Jacob
Te Deum
Symphony No. 8
Symphony No. 1
Penderecki: Cello Concerto No. 2
Magnificat
Dies illa: Qui Mariam
Sinfonietta no. 1 for String Orchestra: I. Allegro molto
A Polish Requiem: XII. Ciaccona
Sonata for Violin and Piano: I. Allegro
Psalmus
Kadisz: I. Tempo di marcia funebre
La Follia: Var. IX Tempo I - più mosso - poco pesante - Tempo I
Symphony no. 7 "Seven Gates of Jerusalem": III. De profundis
String Quartet no. 4: I. Andante
Symphony no. 7 "Seven Gates of Jerusalem": VI. Facta es super me manus Domini
String Quartet no. 4: II. Vivo
Symphony no. 8 "Lieder der Vergänglichkeit": XI. Abschied
Sonata for Violin and Piano no. 2: 4. Allegro
Piano Concerto "Resurrection": X. Adagio
Three Pieces in Old Style: No. 1. Aria
My też pastuszkowle
La Follia: Var. II Allegro giocoso alla polacca
Suite per violoncello solo: II. Serenade
Symphony no. 7 "Seven Gates of Jerusalem": I. Magnus Dominus et laudabilis nimis
Three Pieces in Old Style: No. 2. Menuetto 1
We Beseech You Never to Give Us Away
La Follia: Var. III Adagio, ma non troppo
Bucoliques: 4. Andantino
St. Luke Passion: O crux ave (Hymn 'Vexilia Regis prodeunt')
Dimensions of Time and Silence
Lacrimosa No. 2
St. Luke Passion: In pulverem mortis... In te Domine speravi (Psalm 30)
La Follia: Var. VIII Adagio tanquillo
Clarinet Concerto: VI. Lento
Symphony no. 6 "Chinese Poems": IV. Die wilden Schwäne
Magnificat: I. Fuga (quia respexit) - Et misericordia