Lutoslawski - Tres Poemas De Henri Michaux Postludio Cuarteto Para Cuerda

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Alright, let’s dive into this gem of an album—Tres Poemas De Henri Michaux Postludio Cuarteto Para Cuerda by Witold Lutoslawski. Released in 1979 on the WERGO label outta Spain, it’s one of those records that feels like a secret handshake between you and the composer. It’s not just classical music; it’s modern, raw, and kinda unsettling—but in the best way possible. First up, I gotta talk about "Tres Poemas De Henri Michaux." This piece is nuts. The Polnischer Radio-Chor absolutely kills it here. You’ve got these haunting vocal textures layered over orchestral swells—it’s like standing at the edge of a cliff during a storm. It’s dramatic but never over-the-top. Track 3, "Repos Dans Le Malheur," hit me hard. It starts off quiet, almost meditative, then BOOM: chaos breaks loose. But instead of freaking me out, it made me feel alive, like someone finally turned the lights on after years of darkness. That mix of calm and tension? Unreal. Then there’s "Cuarteto Para Cuerda," performed by LaSalle Quartet. Man, this track is pure emotion packed into tight strings. At first listen, it sounds fragmented, like shards of glass scattered across your floor. But once you sit with it, you realize how intentional every note is. There are moments where the violins seem to argue with each other before they come together in harmony—and honestly? It gave me goosebumps. Like watching two people fight their way back to understanding. Heavy stuff. What sticks with me most isn’t just the technical brilliance (though yeah, Lutoslawski was clearly a genius). It’s how human all of it feels. These pieces don’t try to be perfect or polished—they’re messy, unpredictable, and real. And honestly, isn’t that what great art should do? Mess you up a little? Here’s the kicker: listening to this album feels like reading someone else’s diary without permission. You know you shouldn’t be there, but damn if you can stop yourself. Weird analogy? Maybe. But hey, so is this record—and that’s exactly why I love it.

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Artist: Lutoslawski
Album: Tres Poemas De Henri Michaux Postludio Cuarteto Para Cuerda
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
1. Pensées
2. Le Grand Combat
Cuarteto Para Cuerda
3. Repos Dans Le Malheur
Postludio
Tres Poemas De Henri Michaux

Video

Witold Lutosławski - Trois poèmes d'Henri Michaux (I. Pensées)

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Catalog Numbers

S60.323

Labels

WERGO

Listen online

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Stereo

Companies

RoleCompany
Made ByHispavox

Credits

RoleCredit
ChorusPolnischer Radio-Chor (tracks: A1-A3)
Composed ByWitold Lutoslawski
ConductorJan Krenz (tracks: A1-A4)
EnsembleLaSalle Quartet (tracks: B)
Liner NotesJosef Häusler
OrchestraPolnisches Radio-Symphonie-Orchester (tracks: A1 to A4)

Notes

  • Tres Poemas de Henri Michaux (1962-63) para Coro y Orquesta
  • Postludio (1958-60) para Orquesta
  • Cuarteto para Cuerda
  • spanish liner notes on LP-sized insert.

About Lutoslawski

Polish composer and conductor. Born: Warsaw, 25 January 1913. Died: Warsaw, 7 February 1994, aged 81.

Real Name

    • Witold Roman Lutosławski

Name Vars

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  • Witold Lutosławski
  • Lutoslawski
  • Lutoslawski W.
  • Lutoslawsky
  • Lutosławski
  • Lutosławsky
  • V. Liutoslavskis
  • W Lutoslawky
  • W. Lutoslawski
  • W. Lutoslawsky
  • W. Lutosławski
  • W.Lutoslawski
  • Witold Lutoslavski
  • Witold Lutoslavsky
  • Witold Lutoslawsky
  • Witold Lutosllawski
  • Witold Lutosławsky
  • Wittold Lutoslawski
  • В. Лютославски
  • В. Лютославский
  • Витольд Лютославски
  • Витольд Лютослаский

Aliases

  • Derwid

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Tres Poemas De Henri Michaux Postludio Cuarteto Para Cuerda* by Witold Lutoslawski is a fascinating mix of poetry and music. Released in 1979 in Spain, it blends contemporary classical styles with modern touches. What makes it special? Lutoslawski used texts by French poet Henri Michaux to create a unique musical experience. The album features two distinct parts—one performed by the Polnischer Radio-Chor and Polnisches Radio-Symphonie-Orchester, and the other by the LaSalle Quartet. It’s like two worlds colliding: orchestral depth and intimate string quartet artistry. Definitely worth a listen if you’re into thought-provoking sounds!

Comments

andrewjhudson86
2025-03-14
Quelle merveille !
laurarogozina
2025-03-13
genialne
Henri Michaux... Un artiste et un poète absolument génial.

J'adore surtout ce passage:
" Ombres de mondes infimes,
Ombres d'ombres,
໿ Cendres d'ailes."

Magnifique!
aldybarbe
2025-03-12
A lot of thanks !
veronicagalada
2025-03-12
@fredericfranc I think "opera" in Italian means here "work"
alyforneris
2025-03-12
Superbe commentaire auquel j'adhère pleinement !
lauraaamazz
2025-03-12
@ZephirineEtFelicien Et l'image si physique, sensuelle, des "Pensées à la nage merveilleuse,
Qui glissez en nous, entre nous, loin de nous"