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Krzysztof Meyer (born August 11, 1943 in Cracow, Poland) is a Polish composer.
He studied composition with Stanisław Wiechowicz (1954-1964) and Krzysztof Penderecki (1965) in Cracow, took courses with Nadia Boulanger in Paris (1964, 1966, and 1968). At the State College of Music in Cracow he studied also general music theory (diploma in 1966). From 1965 to 1967 he appeared as pianist with the contemporary Music group "MW2 Ensemble". Later he continued to be active as a soloist specialized in modern repertory. From 1966 to 1987 Meyer taught theory at the State College of Music (now Academy of Music) in Cracow, holding the chairmanship of the Department of Music Theory from 1972 to 1975. Since 1987 he has been professor of composition at the Hochschule für Musik in Cologne. Between the years 1985-1989 he was the president of the Union of Polish Composers.
In his early compositions (String Quartets Nos. 1-4, symphonies nos. 1-3) he experimented with unconventional sonorities, typical of the Polish avant-garde music in the 1960s. The style of Meyer's later works reflects his interest in tradition; even his use of titles such as "string quartet", "sonata", "concerto", "symphony" are indicators of the traditional trend in his aesthetic. "There are contemporary textures and timbres, but they are usually incidental to a language in which tonal pulls and familiar signposts govern the overall flow and structure"[1]
Selected awards: the First Prize for Symphony No. 3 (1968) at the Fitelberg Composers’ Competition Prix de Composition Musicale of the Prince Pierre de Monaco Foundation for opera Cyberiada (1970) Special Mention at Tribune Internationale des Compositeurs UNESCO in Paris for String Quartet No. 2 (1970) and String Quartet No. 3 (1976) the First Prize at the Karol Szymanowski Competition in Warsaw for Symphony No. 4 ( Gottfried-von-Herder-Preis (Vienna, 1984) Award of the Union of Polish Composers (1992), Alfred Jurzykowski Award (New York, 1994) Johann-Stamitz-Preis (Mannheim, 1996)
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No. 6 "Polish" Symphony - 1982 (Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Antoni Wit, ISPV 179 CD)
No. 7 Sinfonia del tempo que passa (2002-2003)
Fireballs - 1976 (Silesian Philharmonic, Karol Stryja, Polish Information Center 007)
Symphony in D major in Mozartean style (1976)
Hommage a Johannes Brahms - 1982 (Kölner-Rundfunk-Sinfonie-Orchester, Antoni Wit, KOCH 3-5037-2)
Musica incrostata - 1988 (WOSPRiT, Antoni Wit, Koch Schwann 3-1573-2)
Carillon (1993), Farewell Music (1997)
No. 1 - 1965 (Roman Lasocki, WOSPRiT, Karol Stryja, Olympia OCD 323)
No. 2 - 1996 (Magdalena Rezler, NOSPR, Gabriel Chmura, DUX 0594)
No. 1 - 1963 (Wilanow String Quartet, ISPV 151 CD; - Kairos Quartett, polmic 016)
No. 2 - 1969 (Wilanow String Quartet, ISPV 184 CD)
No. 3 - 1971 (Wilanow String Quartet Veriton ECD 035 & ISPV 184 CD)
No. 4 - 1974 (Wilanow String Quartet, ISPV 162 CD)
No. 5 - 1977 (Wilanow String Quartet, ISPV 162 CD)
No. 6 - 1981 (Wilanow String Quartet, ISPV 162 CD)
No. 7 - 1985 (Wilanow String Quartet, ISPV 151 CD)
No. 8 - 1985 (Wilanow String Quartet, ISPV 151 CD; - Dafô Quartet, DUX 10190)
No. 9 - 1990 (Wilanow String Quartet, ISPV 171 CD)
No. 10 - 1994 (Wilanow String Quartet, ISPV 184 CD)
No. 11 - 2001 (Wilanow String Quartet, ISPV 192 CD)
No. 12 - 2005 (Wilanow String Quartet, ISPV 192 CD; - Dafô Quartet, polmic 027)
No. 1 - 1962 (Krzysztof Meyer, Acte Préalable AP0076)
No. 2 - 1963 (Bettina Otto, Sächsische Tonträger LC 9930)
No. 3 - 1966; No. 4 - 1968; No. 5 - 1975; No. 6 - 2006
Sonata No. 1 - 1961 (Reimund Korupp, CD Ambitus 97484)
Sonata No. 2 (2007) Moment musical (1976)
External links
http://www.culture.pl/en/culture/artykuly/os_meyer_krzysztof
http://www.sikorski.de/composers/composer54
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