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Kazimierz Serocki

Kazimierz Serocki

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Pianophonie. Guided listening
Pianophonie. Guided listening
00:32:27
Poesies
00:11:38
Segmenti
00:07:12
Symphony No. 1
00:28:49
Eyes of the Air
00:10:28
Musica Concertante
00:18:08
Piano Sonata
00:18:12
Symphonic Frescoes
00:13:14
Continuum
00:11:08
Fantasia elegiaca
00:16:17
Fantasmagoria
00:16:14
Impromptu fantasque
00:12:03
The Gnomes. Miniatures for children
00:07:31
Episodes
00:12:13
Sinfonietta
00:14:18
Dramatic Story
00:16:57
Concerto for trombone
00:21:00
Arrangements (version for 1 recorder)
00:07:51
Arrangements (version for 2 recorders)
00:07:57
Arrangements (version for 3 recorders)
00:07:40
Arrangements (version for 4 recorders)
00:09:30
Pianophonie
00:32:32
Ad Libitum
00:18:10
A piacere
00:07:08
Swinging music
00:03:56
Suite of Preludes
00:10:55
Dramatic Story (1970) for orchestra
Comedy and tragedy masks, symbols of the ancient Greek Muses, Thalia and Melpomene. Author: Booyabazooka. CC BY-SA 3.0
Kazimierz Serocki / Dramatic Story

Dramatic Story

Concert recording of Dramatic Story.

Dramatic Story (1970) for orchestra

The title of Kazimierz Serocki’s piece refers to its distinctive formal-dramatic concept, described by the composer himself as follows:

Several highlighted structural-sonic elements, which are fully distinguishable to the listener, act like a kind of exposition of the ‘dramatis personae’. The way these elements appear subsequently in changed sound forms as well as their mutual relations, nature and development over the duration of the work could be compared to the characters and behaviour of protagonists in a stage drama. There are three closely connected developmental stages in the work leading to a climax followed by an epilogue of sorts.”

 [K. Serocki, note in the programme book of the 15th Warsaw Autumn Festival, Warsaw 1971, p. 90]

Despite including “dramatic action” in the work and even allowing a ballet version to be presented on stage (a production was staged, for example, by Conrad Drzewiecki at the Polish Dance Theatre in PoznaƄ in 1979) Serocki was decidedly against Dramatic Story being presented in semantic terms. For the essence of the work is “composing with sound colours”. When compared with other compositions using the same main principle, Dramatic Story places a much greater emphasis on the melodic factor. One of the its themes is a string cantilena – a melody in the highest register of a series of twelve-note chords following one another. Such cantilenas appear in strategic points of the dramatic action of the piece; they remain its most easily noticeable element, although their successive transformations differ considerably from the initial structure.

On the other hand the piece does not lack examples of colour inventiveness – the clarinet part, for example, features a deconstruction of the instrument and playing with the mouthpiece alone (glissandi) or with the reed being pressed with the teeth, which changes the pitch and tone colour. Moreover, a special sonic aura is created by the use of microtones. tIn other words, the emotional or dramatic content of the composition does not push its “colourfulness” into the background.

Dramatic Story is one of few pieces by Serocki composed after 1956 which did not have its premiere in Western Europe. It was performed for the first time by the Hilversum-based Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Andrzej Markowski at the 1971 Warsaw Autumn.

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date:
14.05.1993
author:
Kazimierz Serocki
contributor(s):
Polish Radio
leading topic:
audio recording
IPR status:
in copyright, text: CC BY-NC
copyright holder:
Polish Radio/ FINA
searching party:
NInA
conductor name:
Wojciech Michniewski
performers names:
Polska Orkiestra Radiowa (orchestra); Michniewski Wojciech (conductor)