While Radio 3 will still be going through Britten-mania, the day after his centenary (Saturday 23rd November) is the 80th birthday of one of the great living composers, Krzysztof Penderecki. He's created a large body of works, including symphonies, concertos, and quite a few large-scale works for choirs and orchestra. While his early music was highly experimental and atonal, his later works have taken on a neo-Romantic vein, and are quite accessible to the new listener. My personal favourite of his works is his 7th Symphony, "Seven Gates of Jerusalem".
Your reflections on this anniversary, please.
Your reflections on this anniversary, please.
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