Henryk Mikołaj Górecki (/ɡəˈrɛtski/gə-RET-skee, Polish:[ˈxɛnrɨk miˈkɔwaj ɡuˈrɛt͡skʲi];[1] 6 December 1933 – 12 November 2010)[2][3] was a Polish composer of contemporary classical music. This incomplete list of his compositions is sorted by opus number or date when no opus number is provided. Much of Górecki's work has been published by Boosey & Hawkes,[4][bettersourceneeded] which holds the rights for most of the world except in "countries of the former socialist copyright federation,"[clarification needed] where Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne holds the rights.[5]
Henryk Górecki in 1993
Works
Published
Four Preludes, Op. 1, piano (1955)
Toccata for two pianos, Op. 2
Three Songs, Op. 3 (1956)
No. 1 Do matki – To Mother
No. 2 Jakiż to dzwon grobowy – What was this Funeral Bell
No. 3 Ptak – The Bird
Variations for violin and piano, Op. 4
Quartettino, Op. 5, two flutes, oboe, violin (1956)
Piano Sonata No. 1, Op. 6, piano (1956, revised 1984, 1990)
Songs of Joy and Rhythm, Op. 7, piano and chamber orchestra (1956, revised 1959)
Sonatina in One Movement, Op. 8, violin and piano
Lullaby for piano, Op. 9 (1956, revised 1980)
Sonata for two violins, Op. 10 (1957)
Concerto for five instruments and string quartet, Op. 11, mixed ensemble (1957)
Epitafium, Op. 12, chorus and ensemble (1958)
No. 1 Preludium
No. 2 Chorał – Chorale
No. 3 Antyfona – Antiphon
No. 4 Postludium
Five Pieces, Op. 13, piano duo (two pianos or piano four hands) (1959)
No. 19 Ciebie Wzywamy, Ciebie Błagamy (No date given)
No. 20 Witaj Jutrzenko (No date given)
Symphony No. 4 "Tansman Episodes", Op. 85 (2006–2009), completed by the composer's son Mikołaj Górecki [6]
Unpublished
Górecki's unpublished works prior to 1956 include: Legenda for orchestra, five mazurkas for piano, a prelude for violin and piano, ten preludes for piano, two songs ("Przez te łąki. przez te pola" and "Kiedy Polska"), a Terzetto quasi una fantasia for oboe, violin and piano, a romance for piano, a string quartet, Obratzki poetyckie for piano and a piano concerto. These don't have opus numbers.
One scholar assigns Op. number 9a to a suite for piano titled "Z ptasiego gniazda" ("From the Bird's Nest") which Górecki wrote November 1956.[7] Earlier that year, Górecki set to music a translation to Polish of one of Federico García Lorca's poems by Mikołaj Bieszczadowski, but Górecki revised it in 1980 and it was published with another translated Lorca poem as the two songs of Op. 42.[8]
References
Perlez, Jane (February 27, 1994). "Henryk Gorecki". The New York Times.
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