Halina Łukomska
Halina Łukomska (born April 29 1929 in Suchedniów, Poland) is a Polish soprano. She was married to composer Augustyn Bloch.[1]
Selected premieres
Selected recordings
- Pli selon pli (1969, Boulez, composer and conductor).
- Anton Webern: opp. 1–31 (soprano in most of the vocal works, along with Heather Harper.) (recordings made 1969-70, now reissued on Sony Classical.)
- Alban Berg: Three Pieces for Orchestra; Chamber Concerto; Altenburg Lieder opus 4.[3] (Released in 1968.)
- George Frideric Handel: Silete venti (on Harmonia Mundi, 1962)[4]
- Karol Szymanowski: a collection of songs. (issued on CD in 1990)[5]
- Johann Christian Bach: Confitebor tibi Domine, cantata for solo, choir, and orchestra (1759) (Harmonia Mundi LP, 1973)[6]
- Witold Lutosławski: collected edition on EMI CD, including five songs. (EMI, 2004).[7]
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