Description
This album includes a number of works which perfectly illustrate the ease with which Edward Pallasz employed various types of compositional techniques related to the choral music.
"From song to symphony, from the Bim--Bom theatre to radio orchestral recordings, from theatre music to performances at the 'Warsaw Autumn' International Festival of Contemporary Music. Indeed, it was a career 'on its own note,' as the subtitle of Edward Pallasz's (1936–2019) memoirs says. Surprisingly, the memoirs are devoid of regret that the creator of the Symphony '1976' was not allowed to complete his studies in composition, despite having studying music at lower levels. The road to a genuine success was complicated, winding and full of adventures and discoveries; moreover, the composer's style that emerged on that journey was free from temporary trends or ideological obligations."
CRITICAL ACCLAIM
"[The choir's] unfussy manner coupled to the highest musical standards suits this music extremely well." – Choir and Organ, 5 Stars