In the final episode of Jack's curated series, he charts the changing musical styles embraced by Penderecki across his career, using his symphonies as a starting point. Zooming in on the Seventh Symphony, Jack explains how Penderecki paints the epic picture of the founding of a city. Jack grapples with the challenges posed by a radically varied musical language, and argues that, far from a weakness, this eclecticism could be Penderecki's great strength.
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Metamorphosen: Creativity and Intimacy
The Passion of St Luke: Belief and Redemption
Brigade of Death: Memory and Outrage
Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima: Terror and Sorrow
Screen - Soundtrack to The Saragossa Manuscript
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A Polish Requiem: Nationhood
String Quartet No 3: Childhood & Roots
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