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Paweł Łukaszewski (born 19 September 1968) is a Polish composer of choral music. He has won seven prestigious Fryderyk Awards. According to David Wordsworth, Łukaszewski is the best-known Polish composer of his generation in and out of Poland "by far" (Wordsworth 2013, p. 50).


Biography

Paweł Łukaszewski was born on September 19, 1968, in
Częstochowa Częstochowa ( , ; german: Tschenstochau, Czenstochau; la, Czanstochova) is a city in southern Poland on the Warta River with 214,342 inhabitants, making it the thirteenth-largest city in Poland. It is situated in the Silesian Voivodeship (admin ...
. His father was the composer Wojciech Łukaszewski. He is the brother of the composer Marcin Łukaszewski. Regarding Łukaszewski's musical style, acclaimed Polish music scholar Adrian Thomas states, "Paweł Łukaszewski (b. 1968) sbest known for his resolutely anti-modern sacred choral music."Adrian Thomas. Polish Music since Szymanowski, page 318. Cambridge University Press. 2005. Also an active conductor, Łukaszewski is Artistic Director and Conductor of the
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choir in Warsaw. His works have been recorded on more than 50 CD albums. Łukaszewski was the composer-in-residence of the Warsaw Philharmonic in 2011/2012. He is currently a composition professor at the
Fryderyk Chopin University of Music The Chopin University of Music ( pl, Uniwersytet Muzyczny Fryderyka Chopina, UMFC) is a musical conservatorium and academy located in central Warsaw, Poland. It is the oldest and largest music school in Poland, and one of the largest in Europe.
and Szczecin Academy of Art. As a composer his music has appeared on 4 CDs that have won a
Fryderyk Award The Fryderyk is the annual award in Polish music. Its name refers to the original Polish spelling variant of Polish composer Frédéric Chopin's first name. Its status in the Polish public can be compared to the American Grammy and the UK's B ...
: 1999, 2008, 2011, and 2016. His music was nominated in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005. As the conductor of
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he has won the
Fryderyk Award The Fryderyk is the annual award in Polish music. Its name refers to the original Polish spelling variant of Polish composer Frédéric Chopin's first name. Its status in the Polish public can be compared to the American Grammy and the UK's B ...
three times: in 2005, 2011, and 2016.


Education


Degrees

*Academy of Music, Warsaw: M.A. Cello Performance, prof. Andrzej Wróbel (1992) *Academy of Music, Warsaw: M.A. Composition with Distinction, prof. Marian Borkowski (1995) *Art Management School, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan: Degree with Distinction (1994) *Academy of Music, Bydgoszcz: Post-Graduate Degree Choirmaster with Distinction (1996) *
Fryderyk Chopin University of Music The Chopin University of Music ( pl, Uniwersytet Muzyczny Fryderyka Chopina, UMFC) is a musical conservatorium and academy located in central Warsaw, Poland. It is the oldest and largest music school in Poland, and one of the largest in Europe.
, Warsaw: Ph.D. Composition 2000, promotor: prof. Marian Borkowski *
Fryderyk Chopin University of Music The Chopin University of Music ( pl, Uniwersytet Muzyczny Fryderyka Chopina, UMFC) is a musical conservatorium and academy located in central Warsaw, Poland. It is the oldest and largest music school in Poland, and one of the largest in Europe.
, Warsaw: Ph.D. Hab. Composition (2007)


Additional education

*Summer Courses for Young Composers, Kazimierz Dolny (1992, 1993) *Summer Contemporary Music Courses with Prof.
Bogusław Schaeffer Bogusław Julian Schaeffer (also Schäffer) (6 June 1929 – 1 July 2019) was a Polish composer, musicologist, and graphic artist, a member of the avantgarde "Cracow Group" of Polish composers alongside Krzysztof Penderecki and others. Schaeffe ...
, Kraków (1993)


List of compositions and arrangements


1. Oratorios

*"Via crucis" (2000) *"Symphony No. 2 (Festinemus amare homines)" (2005) *"Symphony No. 1 (Symphony of Providence)" (2008) *"Symphony No. 3 (Symphony of Angels)" (2010) *"Missa de Maria a Magdala" (2010) *"Vesperae pro defunctis" (2011) *"Resurrectio" (2012)


2. Vocal-Instrumental

*"Dominum benedicite in aeternum..." (1994) *"Recordationes de Christo moriendo" (1996) *"Gaudium et Spes" (1997) *"Missa pro Patria" (1998) *"Litanae de Sancto Clemente" (2001) *"Elogium" (2002) *"Exsultet" (2003) *"Litanae de Sanctis Marthyris" (2003) *"Messa per voci e fiati" (2004) *"Magnificat and Nunc dimittis" (2007) *"Terra nova et caelum novum" (2007) *"Et expecto resurrectionem mortuorum" (2008) *"Miserere" (2008) *"Laudate Dominum" (2009) *"Luctus Mariae" (2010) *"Pięć żałobnych pieśni kurpiowskich" (2010)


3. Choral

*"Modlitwa do Matki Boskiej Gromnicznej" (1988) *"Four poems" (1989) *"Ave Maria" (1992) *"Tu es Petrus" (1992) *"Ostatni list św. Maksymiliana do Matki" (1993) *"Modlitwa za Ojczyznę" (1994) *"Stabat Mater" (1994) *"Angelus Domini" (1995) *"Two lenten motets" (1995) ** No. 1 'Memento mei, Domine' ** No. 2 'Crucem tuam adoramus, Domine' *"Antiphonae (O Antiphones, A Cycle in 7 Parts)" (1999) *"Jesu Christi prostrationes" (1999) *"Two motets for Christmas" (2000) *"Kolędy (Christmas carols)" (2001) *"Hommage á Edith Stein" (2002) *"Ave maris stella" (2003) *"Psalmus 102" (2003) *"Veni creator" (2004) *"Beatus vir (cycle - 8 parts)" (2007) *"Nunc dimittis" (2007) *"Terra nova et caelum novum" (2007) *"Two funeral psalms" (2008) *"5 Funeral Kurpian songs" (2009) *"Salve Regina" (2009) *"Cena Domini" (2010) *"Responsoria Tenebrae" (2010) *"Ave Maria, gratia plena" (2011) *"Lamentationes" (2011) *"Motette" (2011) *"Three orthodox prayers" (2012)


4. Orchestral

*"Arrampicata" (1992) *"Winterreise" (1993) *"Organ concerto" (1996) *"Sinfonietta" (2004) *"Concerto for string orchestra" (2006) *"Divertimento" (2006) *"Trinity concerto" (2006) *"Genome" (2008) *"Piano concerto" (2008) *"Utopia" (2008) *"Adagietto" (2009)


5. Chamber

*"Quasi Sonata" (1991) *"String Quartet No. 1" (1994) *"String Quartet No. 2" (2000) *"String Quartet No. 3" (2004) *"Pearl of Wisdom" (2005) *"Concertino for Piano and Brass" (2007) *"Un Cadeau" (2007) *"Piano Trio" (2008) *"Concertino for Organ and Brass" (2009) *"Lenten music" (2011)


6. Solo

*"Capriccio for P.P." (1991) *"Two Preludies" (1992) *"Stadium" (2002) *"Moai" (2003) *"Souvenirs (Cycle in 5 Parts)" (2007) *"Icon" (2010)


7. Songs

*"Three Songs (words by Maria Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska)" (1992) *"8 Songs for Children" (1993) *"Aragena (words by Stanislaw Lem)" (1993) *"Two Sacred Songs" (1997) *"Two Songs (words by Czeslaw Milosz)" (2000) *"Haiku - Four Songs" (2002) *"Dwa sonety po śmierci" (2010) *"Luctus Mariae" (2012)


8. Liturgical

*"Jubilate Deo" (1996) *"Pieśni" (2000) *"Offertorium" (2004) *"Sacerdos et Pontifex" (2008)


9. For Tape

*"One week in London" (1992) *"The Dusk" (1993)


10. Pedagogical

*"Cadenza" (1985) *"Akwarele" (1986) *"Impresje kurpiowskie" (1988) *"Two Pieces for Children's Choir" (2002) *"Małe Concertino No. 1" (2008) *"Małe Concertino No. 2" (2010) *"Aria" (2012)


11. Theatre and Film Music

*"Le jeux de l’amour et du hasard" (1992) *"Hałda" (1993)


12. Arrangements

*"Barka" (2002) *"Lutoslawski's Lord Tennyson Song" (2006) *"Lutoslawski's Songs for Mixed Choir" (2006) *"Gorzkie żale by Stanislaw Moryto" (2008) *"Litania do Madonny Treblinskiej by Wojciech Lukaszewski" (2008)


Awards

*First Prize, Frédéric Chopin Academy of Music Competition for Arrampicata *Second Prize, Young Composers Forum in Kraków for Winterreise *Award from the President of Czestochowa for his entire musical output *Second Prize, Adam Didur competition in Sanok for Recordationes de Christo moriendo *Second Prize, Florilege Vocal de Tours Competition in France for Two Lent Motets *Third Prize (2), Pro Arte competition in Wroclaw for Church Songs *Order of the Knight - Polonia Restituta Cross *Saint Albert Prize *
Fryderyk Award The Fryderyk is the annual award in Polish music. Its name refers to the original Polish spelling variant of Polish composer Frédéric Chopin's first name. Its status in the Polish public can be compared to the American Grammy and the UK's B ...
2007


Major commissions

*Erzbistum Köln, Germany (2012) *Polyphony, Great Britain (2012) *Filharmonia Wroclawska (2011) *The King's Singers, Great Britain (2010) *Adam Mickiewicz Institute (2010) *Kultur-Insel Bremgarten, Switzerland (2009) *CoMA, London, Great Britain (2008) *Britten Sinfonia, Cambridge, Great Britain (2007) *Polish Composers' Union (2006) *Kobe Chuo Chorus, Japan (2005) *Akademie Klausenhof, Germany (2004) *Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Chile (2003) *Musica Viva Association, Montreal, Canada (2003) *Polish Radio (1997) *Theatre Des Cinq Diamants, Paris, France (1992)


Major performances

His works have been performed in the following countries:


Europe

*Belarus *Belgium *Czech Republic *Denmark *France *Germany *Iceland *Italy *Lithuania *Luxembourg *Malta *Moldova *Monaco *Poland *Romania *Switzerland *Ukraine *United Kingdom *Vatican


North America

*Canada *United States


Caribbean

*Cuba


South America

*Argentine *Chile *Peru *Uruguay


Asia

*China *South Korea *Japan


Middle East

*Israel His pieces have been performed at numerous domestic festivals such as the International Sacred Music Festival "Gaude Mater" in Częstochowa, the Young Composers Forum in Cracow, the "Laboratory of Contemporary Music" in Białystok, Music in Old Cracow, Wratislavia Cantans and in
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,
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("Unerhörte Musik" Festival in
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),
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(also in Vatican),
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,
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and
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(5th Edmonton New Music Festival).


Recordings

* ''Lukaszewski: Geistliche Chorwerke'' (Hyperion) - Choir of Trinity College Cambridge conducted by Stephen Layton (2008) * ''Lukaszewski: Motets'' (Warner Classics) - Polish Chamber Choir (2017) * ''Lukaszewski: Luctus Mariae'' (Acte Prealable) - Dorota Calek opran Marietta Kruzel-Sosnowska rgel(2017) * ''Lukaszewski: Geistliche Chorwerke "Daylight Declines"'' (Signum) - Tenebrae conducted by Nigel Short (2018) * ''Lukaszewski: Symphonien Nr.3 & 6'' (DUX) - Anna Mikolajczyk-Niewiedzial, Podlasie Opera and Philharmonic Choir, Podlasie Opera and Philharmonic Orchestra, Miroslaw Jacek Blaszczyk (2022) * ''Łukaszewski: Sacred Choral Works'' (Ondine ODE1406-2) - State Choir Latvija conducted by Māris Sirmais (2022)


References


Sources

David Wordsworth. 2013. Choir and Organ Journal, pp. 47–51.


External links


Paweł Łukaszewski at PWM Edition



Official Website
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