 The recording was made during the 2014 world premiere
 performance at Royal Festival Hall with co-commissioner London 
Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Andrey Boreyko. The piece, which 
pays homage to Górecki’s fellow Polish composer Alexsander Tansman, was 
incomplete at the time of Górecki’s 2010 death and thus missed its 
previously scheduled premiere. However the score had precise indications
 for orchestration, which Górecki’s son Mikolaj, also a composer, used 
to complete it. The Daily Telegraph said the piece "caps 
Górecki's reputation as an orchestral composer, but it also contains 
some surprises. The music … features some brutal juxtapositions of 
massively powerful music with slow, intimate passages for solo 
instruments, including prominent parts for piano and organ."
The recording was made during the 2014 world premiere
 performance at Royal Festival Hall with co-commissioner London 
Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Andrey Boreyko. The piece, which 
pays homage to Górecki’s fellow Polish composer Alexsander Tansman, was 
incomplete at the time of Górecki’s 2010 death and thus missed its 
previously scheduled premiere. However the score had precise indications
 for orchestration, which Górecki’s son Mikolaj, also a composer, used 
to complete it. The Daily Telegraph said the piece "caps 
Górecki's reputation as an orchestral composer, but it also contains 
some surprises. The music … features some brutal juxtapositions of 
massively powerful music with slow, intimate passages for solo 
instruments, including prominent parts for piano and organ."
Symphony No. 4 will be released individually and as part of Henryk Górecki: A Nonesuch Retrospective,  a seven-disc box set containing all Nonesuch recordings of Górecki works—Lerchenmusik; Symphony No. 3; String Quartets Nos. 1, 2, and 3; Miserere; Kleines Requiem für eine Polka; Harpsichord Concerto; and Good Night.
Born in 1933, Henryk Górecki spent most of his life in southern 
Poland. He was a leading composer of the Polish avant-garde in the 1950s
 and later reached a worldwide audience in the 1990s thanks to the 
success of his Symphony No. 3. The work was composed in 1976, and was at
 that time shocking in its tonality and simplicity, but it was with the 
release of the 1992 Nonesuch recording of the piece, featuring Dawn 
Upshaw and the London Sinfonietta, that it attracted international 
attention, selling more than a million copies and climbing to the top of
 the classical music charts in both the US and the UK. On the unexpected
 popularity of the piece, the composer remarked, "Perhaps people find 
something they need in this piece of music ... somehow I hit the right 
note, something they were missing. Something somewhere had been lost to 
them. I feel that I instinctively knew what they needed."
The London Philharmonic Orchestra was founded in 1932 by Sir Thomas 
Beecham. Since then, its principal conductors have included Sir Adrian 
Boult, Sir Georg Solti, Klaus Tennstedt, and Kurt Masur. In 2007, 
Vladimir Jurowski became the Orchestra’s principal conductor. The London
 Philharmonic Orchestra has been performing at Southbank Centre’s Royal 
Festival Hall since it opened in 1951, becoming resident orchestra in 
1992. It also has residencies in Brighton and Eastbourne, and performs 
regularly around the UK. The Orchestra frequently tours abroad: 
highlights of the 2014–15 season included appearances across Europe, 
including Iceland, and tours to the USA (West and East Coasts), Canada, 
and China. The Orchestra broadcasts regularly on television and radio, 
and has recorded soundtracks for numerous films including The Lord of 
the Rings. In 2005 it began releasing live, studio, and archive 
recordings on its own CD label.
Symphony No. 4 received its US premiere in January of this year, by 
co-commissioner Los Angeles Philharmonic, and was performed in February 
by the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra at the Concertgebouw 
(which is home to the piece’s third co-commissioner, the ZaterdagMatinee
 concert series). This recording was supported by the Adam Mickiewicz 
Institute as part of the Polska Music program. (Nonesuch)
 
 
 
 
 
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