Tomasz Sikorski
Tomasz Sikorski(19 May 1939 – 12 November 1988) was a Polishcomposerandpianist.
The son of the composerKazimierz Sikorski,he studied at the Warsaw Conservatory withZbigniew Drzewiecki.Later, thanks to a scholarship from the French government, he studied inPariswithNadia Boulanger.From 1975–76, as a recipient of a Senior-Fulbright Scholarship from the US government, he worked at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center inNew York City.
His works
[edit]He is the main so-called "Polishminimalist"(the other:Zygmunt Krauze). In addition to piano works andradio opera,Sikorski composed numerous instrumental works, among them:
- Sequenza Ifor Symphony Orchestra (1966)
- Homophonyfor 4 Trumpets, 4 Horns, 4 Trombones, Piano and Gong (1970)
- Holzwege(1972)
- Vox humanafor Mixed Choir, 2 Solo Pianos, 12 Brass Instruments, 4 Gongs and 4 Tam-tams (1971)
- Other voicesfor 24 Wind Instruments, 4 Gongs and Chimes, (1975)
- Sickness unto Death(Choroba na śmierć) (1976). The words are taken fromSøren Kierkegaard'sThe Sickness Unto Death,1849
- Music in Twilightfor Piano and Orchestra (1978)
- Strings in the Earth(1980)
- Das Schweigen der Sirenen(1986)
- Diario(1987)
Influence
[edit]In 2013, Bolt Records released a 2 disc album,V/A Solitude of Sounds – in memoriam Tomasz Sikorskifeaturing the work of Sikorski, as well as composers Száblocs Esztényi andKasia Glowicka.Within the album's release, Glowicka wrote of the composer: "Sikorski's minimalism was unique to any of these native and foreign influences. He was a philosopher-minimalist concerned with the meditative properties of his compositions. His philosophy could be as well paraphrased byQueen'sexistentialBohemian Rhapsody- "nothing really matters, anyone can see, nothing really matters..." On the other hand, literally every note matters in his distinct minimalist style. It is here that I've identified most strongly with Sikorski's longing for brutal beauty. In this space, one can go so far as to be intentionally painful. "[1]
External links
[edit]- Biography and list of works from the USC Polish Music Center
- Further Biography and list of works
- Tomasz Sikorski at PWM Edition
References
[edit]- ^Glowicka, Kasia."V/A Solitude of Sounds – in memoriam Tomasz Sikorski".Bolt Records.Retrieved26 February2014.