Zdzisław Wysocki

Zdzisław Wysocki is a composer, born in 1944 in Poznań(Posen) Poland.[1][2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]

Studied Composition in Poznań (1963–1968)[12] and later at the Hochschule für Musik und darstellende Kunst in Vienna wirh Erich Urbanner Became Austrian Citizen 1976

Activities

Works (a choice of major compositions)

Wysocki´s works have been performed widely in Europa by the Ensemble Wiener Collage and its artistic director Rene´ Staar : at the Salzburg Festival in 2003, the Kölner Philharmonie in 2000, the Festival "Stars of the While Nights" in 2007, at the Wiener Konzerthaus in 1996, and at numerous other occasions. His work "Double Concerto" has been premiered by Kent Nagano in San Francisco in 2002, his three orchestra Etudes (Nr. 99-101) were premiered in February 2014 by the McGill Symphony Orchestra, Montreal under the baton of Alexis Hauser. Numerous commissions by Ensemble Wiener Collage.

His work melts elements of the 2nd Vienna School and the Polish Avantgarde, namely Witold Lutosawski, into a very own musical language, in which segments of rhythmical impact and freedom of expression create new forms of interaction . While his work seems to be intellectually conceived, it surprises public and reviewers with its great spectrum of different ideas and instrumental colors, which he permanently develops further especially in his Etudes. This big collection of differentiated pieces has become a centerpiece of Wysocki´s output over the years, and is an example of the development of Wysockis style. Once apostrophed as Miniature Dramolets, the Etudes present an ideal counterpart to Wysockiy´s bigger pieces, such as his Double Concerto or the recently written Cello Concerto.

References

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  6. "Konzert: Karl Barth und Otto Probst – Klavier / sur le nom de haydn – klavier solo 6+6". musicaustria.at. 2010-04-27. Retrieved 2011-09-13.
  7. "Donnerstag 14. April 2011, 19:30 Uhr". palmklang.at. Retrieved 2011-09-13.
  8. Musiktexte. Verlag Musiktexte. 2006. Retrieved 15 September 2011.
  9. Robert-Schumann-Gesellschaft (Frankfurt am Main, Germany) (1 January 2002). Neue Zeitschrift für Musik: NZ. Schott's Söhne. Retrieved 15 September 2011.
  10. http://oekb.musicaustria.at/node/72113
  11. 1 2 http://ewc.at/de/composers/ZdzislawWysocki/
  12. http://db.musicaustria.at/node/72112
  13. http://oekb.musicaustria.at/en/node/94993
  14. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Edition ContempArt, Wien
  15. 1 2 3 4 http://www.sra.at/record/10713
  16. http://www.sfcv.org/arts_revs/berksym_5_14_02.php
  17. http://ewc.at/de/testimonials/200211contracostatimes
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