Moniuszko: Sacrum Et Profanum
Zbigniew Stepniak; Krzystof Kiercul
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Release Date: 09 December 2022
Label: DUX Recording Producers
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 5902547018430
Zbigniew Stepniak; Krzystof Kiercul
Release Date: 09 December 2022
Label: DUX Recording Producers
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 5902547018430
Description
This new CD presents selected songs of Stanislaw Moniuszko, performed by Zbigniew Stepniak (bass) and Krzysztof Kiercul (piano).
The fact that music has communicative power has been used for a long time by its creators and performers. It has also often been used to emotionally move the listeners, to convey to them the values supporting the attitudes promoted in society: nobility of feelings, sensitivity to beauty or love of such values as the homeland. This recording fits into this trend, and the creators of the CD return to the concept of supporting music – uplifting, warming the heart.
This was exactly the idea that accompanied Stanislaw Moniuszko (1819–1872), an outstanding Polish composer active in the 19th century, while he was creating his works. He is known mainly for his vocal output – his Songbooks for Home Use were developed with home, amateur music making in mind. They also allowed communication through the Polish language, at a time when Poland was not on the map of Europe.
Moniuszko's operas are probably even more recognizable, including The Haunted Manor, an aria from which we will hear on this album. His oeuvre had an integrating effect on Polish society, speaking not only with a rich language of symbols, but above all with beautiful, original melodies.
Tracklisting
Aukso - Chamber Orchestra Of The City Of Tychy, Camerata Silesia Katowice City Singers' Ensemble, Marek Mos
Rafal Janiak, Soloists, Choir and Orchestra of the Lodz Grand Theatre
Milosz Maczynski
Kacper Nowa, Lukasz Krupinski
Joanna Morska-Osinska
Ewa Gawronska, Various Artists
Altberg Ensemble, Jorg-Andreas Botticher
Camerata Silesia, Anna Szostak