Andrzej Krzanowski

Andrzej Krzanowski (9 April 1951 in Czechowice-Dziedzice 1 October 1990 in Czechowice-Dziedzice) was a Polish composer of classical music, accordionist, and teacher.

Between 197175 Krzanowski studied with Henryk Górecki at the University of Music in Katowice.[1]

He was an author of small and big chamber music forms scored for unconventional instruments, often in combination with a human voice or tape music, most often with the participation of the accordion. He was inspired by contemporary literature and he liked to use a quotation (Johann Sebastian Bach, Karol Szymanowski, Henryk Mikołaj Górecki). He was capable of creating an unusual climate with a considerable amount of expression ranging from spontaneous (Concerto for Orchestra) to lyrical and contemplative (Second Symphony, Third String Quartet).

Selected works

Notes

  1. "Andrzej Krzanowski". Adam Mickiewicz Institute. Retrieved on June 1, 2009.

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