This is goddamnly gorgeous! It's such a shame that I hadn't come to know this composer before. Szymanowski's output during his "impressionist" period consists the chromaticism and profound of late romanticism, blurriness and orchestration techniques from the French impressionist school, as well as his incredible volume, scale, delicacy, and musical complexity. I can't help to say that this piece, along with his Violin Concerto No.1, can be counted as ones of the greatest works ever written in early 20th-century music.
Yes, unfortunately he's not all that well-known these days. I'd encourage you to seek out his 2nd Violin Concerto (it's even better than the first) and for that matter, all his violin music, which was usually written with the aid of his friend, Kochanski. The 2nd Violin Concerto was completed and premiered only a few years before he died. It is an obscure work, hardly anyone plays it really. But I remember when I heard it many years ago, I said to myself "I have to learn that piece if it's the last thing I do." And I did.
Szymanowski's two violin concertos - which I believe are the only two concerti he ever wrote for any instrument - are both incredible one-movement works, written with, and for, his friend Pawel Kochanski. The 2nd Violin Concerto recycled a few melodies, in slightly disguised form, from this 3rd Symphony.
This is goddamnly gorgeous! It's such a shame that I hadn't come to know this composer before. Szymanowski's output during his "impressionist" period consists the chromaticism and profound of late romanticism, blurriness and orchestration techniques from the French impressionist school, as well as his incredible volume, scale, delicacy, and musical complexity. I can't help to say that this piece, along with his Violin Concerto No.1, can be counted as ones of the greatest works ever written in early 20th-century music.
Yes, unfortunately he's not all that well-known these days. I'd encourage you to seek out his 2nd Violin Concerto (it's even better than the first) and for that matter, all his violin music, which was usually written with the aid of his friend, Kochanski. The 2nd Violin Concerto was completed and premiered only a few years before he died. It is an obscure work, hardly anyone plays it really. But I remember when I heard it many years ago, I said to myself "I have to learn that piece if it's the last thing I do." And I did.
I agree 110% my friend. Your first sentence says it all ! Thanking you. Szymanowski was brilliant through all his periods of development.
Masterpiece. Possibly the best symphony written in the 20th Century
Thank you so much Precipotato for the upload!
Ok
One of the best*
@@SCRIABINIST name top 3 best symhponies of the 20th century
@@jakub-or2vk
1. Sorabji's Jami
2. Messiaen's Turangalila
3. Brian's Gothic
@@Arobamod you actually listened to all of sorabjis???
Ethereal moments from first movement
0:03
1:15 chant starts
2:23
3:48
4:52
5:26
Cóż powiedzieć- arcydzieło polskiej muzyki symfonicznej, jak i kolejna symfonia Karola Szymanowskiego
Sublime.
Well holy shit.
s z y m a n o w s k i
Great upload!
Szymanowski's two violin concertos - which I believe are the only two concerti he ever wrote for any instrument - are both incredible one-movement works, written with, and for, his friend Pawel Kochanski. The 2nd Violin Concerto recycled a few melodies, in slightly disguised form, from this 3rd Symphony.
Been wondering if this'll be up since you uploaded his 2nd... thank you so much!
2:23 love the violin solo
same
Masterpiece
Feels a bit like Skrjabin's late works like Prometheus
Definitely influenced.
Is it okay to call Szymanowski the Polish Scriabin????
Probably not. Just like how you wouldn't call Debussy 'French Schoenberg'
@@SCRIABINIST I wouldn't. BTW is it fair to call Korngold the Austrian Prokofiev or Stravinsky the Russian Bartok?
I heard that Skriabin is like a drunk Chopin.
@@imcpan2590 And somewhere I saw that Szymanowski is like Scriabin, but on crack.
Is John Wiliams an american Richard Strauss?
h
slop
No