Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Henryk Górecki with his compelling album, "Gorecki: Beatus Vir/Totus Tuus/Old Polish Music." Released on January 1, 1993, under the Decca Music Group Ltd. label, this classical masterpiece spans a duration of one hour and seven minutes, offering a rich and diverse listening experience.
The album features three remarkable compositions by Górecki, each showcasing his unique minimalist style and profound musical depth. "Old Polish Music, Op. 24" opens the album with a vibrant and evocative exploration of Polish musical heritage, performed by the Czech Philharmonic under the direction of John Nelson and Górecki himself. The piece runs for 23 minutes and 21 seconds, setting a strong foundation for the rest of the album.
Next, "Totus Tuus, Op. 60" delivers an intimate and reflective journey, lasting 11 minutes and 29 seconds. This piece is a testament to Górecki's ability to convey deep emotion and spirituality through his music.
The album concludes with "Beatus Vir, Op. 38," a grand and stirring composition that runs for 32 minutes and 24 seconds. This piece, like the others, highlights Górecki's mastery of orchestration and his ability to create deeply moving musical narratives.
Throughout the album, Górecki's compositions are brought to life by the National Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Andrzej Markowski, with Stefania Woytowicz as the soloist. The album is a testament to Górecki's enduring legacy as one of the most influential composers of the 20th century, offering a profound and enriching experience for classical music enthusiasts.