Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir, Antoni Wit - Penderecki: Magnificat & Kadisz (2015) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Penderecki: Magnificat & Kadisz
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Naxos
Genre: Classical
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01. Magnificat: I. Magnificat anima mea
02. Magnificat: II. Fuga. Quia respexit humilitatem ancillae suae
03. Magnificat: III. Et misericordia eius
04. Magnificat: IV. Fecit potentiam
05. Magnificat: V. Passacaglia. Deposuit potentes de sede
06. Magnificat: VI. Sicut locutus est
07. Kadisz: I. Szła śmierć od mogiły do mogiły. Tempo di marcia funebre
08. Kadisz: II. Leży na ziemi po ulicach dziecię, i starzec. Grave, senza misura
09. Kadisz: III. Prosimy cię, abyś nas na wieki nie wydawał. Molto tranquillo
10. Kadisz: IV. Jitgadal wejitkadasz szmeh raba. Senza misura


The two works on this recording are separated by 35 years, during which time Penderecki made a decisive break with the post-war European avant-garde. In the Magnificat, chilling instrumental clusters, spectral sounds and impassioned rhetoric unite with tonality and counterpoint to deliver a work of monumental emotional power. Written to mark the 65th anniversary of the end of the Jewish ghetto in Łódź, Kadisz is among the most distinctive of Penderecki’s later choral works in the stark contrasts between drama and sombre reflection of its individual sections.

Our magnificent catalogue of new recordings by Krzysztof Penderecki conducted by Antoni Wit guarantees massive interest in every new release, his versions of the symphonies (box set 8505231) considered “the standard by which all others will be judged” by ClassicsToday. com. We have had success programming Penderecki’s earlier avantgarde ‘classics’ with his more romantic later works, such as the Credo and Cantata (8572032) given ‘top recommendation’ status by ClassicsToday.com. The central placement of the tremendous Magnificat makes it an essential part of Penderecki’s oeuvre, our potent new performance easily able to replace the only complete alternative on CD, the EMI analogue recording by Polish Radio from 1972.