Milosz Magin

About the composer
Milosz Magin was born in 1929 in Lodz, Poland and studied piano, composition and conducting at the Higher School of Music in Warsaw. As a pianist he won prizes at several Concourses. In the fifties he left Poland, and finally settled in Paris in 1960. His career as a international renowned pianist is interrupted in 1963 by a serious car crash, in which he broke his wrist. He started all over, recovering his technique, and by 1968 even recorded the complete works of Chopin. Nevertheless, the accident also starts him composing again in earnest, which he kept doing to the end of his life. He composed pieces for piano, symphonies and concertos for piano, violin, clarinet and cello. Together with his wife he founded the International Piano Competition Milosz Magin, taking place in Paris every two years (see: http://www.concours-magin.com ). He died of a heart attack on March 4, 1999 and was buried next to Chopin's grave in Paris.

 About the Stabat Mater

Date 1973
Performers Symphony orchestra
Length 11.06 minutes
Particulars The CD-insert discribes the piece as a kind of contemplative prayer, expressed solely via music, without any text. To my ears, the music is easy to listen to, and sometimes faintly reminds me of Grieg's Peer Gynt suite.
Textual variations No text is used.

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CD information

CD Polskie Nagrania PNCD 129: Milosz Magin
About this CD Dedicated to works of Magin
Recorded in 1991
Orchestra Lodz philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor Wojziech Czepiel
Other works Musique des Morts
Piano Concerto nr.3
Polish Miniatures (6 piano pieces)
Sonatina
Polish Triptych
Polka
Added Unknown (MAG -01)

E-mail: stabatmater@dds.nl

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