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06-20-2014, 03:23 AM
Wojciech Kilar - Paschalis Hymn, Lament, Veni Creator (2011, FLAC)
(Camerata Silesia, Aukso Orchestra, Szostak)

Tracks:
01. Hymn paschalny (Paschalis Hymn) [0:08:25.10]
02. Lament [0:16:57.49]
03. Missa Pro Pace: Dona nobis pacem (excerpt) [0:03:18.67]
04. Konig der letzten Tage (King of the Last Days): Agnus Dei [0:06:12.45]
05. Tydzien z zycia mezczyzny (One Week from a Man's Life): Apotheosis [0:04:15.61]
06. Veni Creator [0:16:28.43]
https://mega.co.nz/#!gMdDFbBb!VU0SqdGHgpMrut3caGTqBEs6sYo-zIvFAt0dCcm3NDg
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The Polish composer Wojciech Kilar has made a particularly distinguished contribution to film music. He attended the summer courses at Darmstadt and studied with Nadia Boulanger in Paris after his earlier musical training in his own country. He has won a number of awards for his work. Influenced at first by Szymanowski, Stravinsky and Prokofiev, Kilar went on to make use of serial techniques, often in conjunction with more traditional forms and techniques, developing over the years his own neo-tonal musical language. He is influenced by the music of Poland and by his religious beliefs, the former heard, for example, in Krzesany, which draws inspiration from the Polish mountains, and the latter in works such as Angelus and Bogurodzica (�Mother of God�).
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(Camerata Silesia, Aukso Orchestra, Szostak)

Tracks:
01. Hymn paschalny (Paschalis Hymn) [0:08:25.10]
02. Lament [0:16:57.49]
03. Missa Pro Pace: Dona nobis pacem (excerpt) [0:03:18.67]
04. Konig der letzten Tage (King of the Last Days): Agnus Dei [0:06:12.45]
05. Tydzien z zycia mezczyzny (One Week from a Man's Life): Apotheosis [0:04:15.61]
06. Veni Creator [0:16:28.43]
https://mega.co.nz/#!gMdDFbBb!VU0SqdGHgpMrut3caGTqBEs6sYo-zIvFAt0dCcm3NDg
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The Polish composer Wojciech Kilar has made a particularly distinguished contribution to film music. He attended the summer courses at Darmstadt and studied with Nadia Boulanger in Paris after his earlier musical training in his own country. He has won a number of awards for his work. Influenced at first by Szymanowski, Stravinsky and Prokofiev, Kilar went on to make use of serial techniques, often in conjunction with more traditional forms and techniques, developing over the years his own neo-tonal musical language. He is influenced by the music of Poland and by his religious beliefs, the former heard, for example, in Krzesany, which draws inspiration from the Polish mountains, and the latter in works such as Angelus and Bogurodzica (�Mother of God�).
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