I've always had a problem with earlier Szymanowski, including no.2 - it seems to show its influences too much, and tries a bit too hard to fit in with traditional forms. He needed to get right away from sonata, variation, fugue etc., and found his own flowing and organic voice quite late, in the 3rd and 4th symphonies, 2nd Violin Concerto, and perhaps most definitively of all in the gorgeous Stabat Mater. I'll never forget my first R3 live encounters with it in the early 90s, courtesy Salonen and Rattle. What a hauntingly wonderful piece!
Originally posted by ahinton
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