Charles Amirkhanian Collection ➔ Interview with Witold Lutosławski

Digital Audio


Event Type
Interviews
Origin
C Amirkhanian
Identifier
AM.1991.03.05
Program Length
36 min
Dates
| broadcast
| 1991-03-05 | created
Description
Charles Amirkhanian interviews Polish composer and conductor, Witold Lutosławski. They discuss the political changes in Poland after the end of the Cold War and how that effected the ability to criticize the government and changed the way in which the arts were supported. Lutosławski also talks about his composition, “Mi-Parti”, which was to be performed by the San Francisco Symphony soon after this interview was recorded. Charles then quizzes the maestro about the role of emotions in music, his opinion of some lesser known Polish composers, and the importance of silence while composing. Lutosławski also discusses the difficulties he experienced as a composer in Poland during and soon after World War II. (from KPFA Folio)
Genres
20th century classical
Subjects
20th century classical
Censorship -- Poland
Cold War
Government aid to music
Composition (Music)
Conductors (Music)
Silence
Composers -- Poland
Acknowledgment
Funding for the preservation of this program made possible through a grant by Save America’s Treasures, a program of the National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior.
Related place
San Francisco (Calif.) (was recorded at)
Related Entities
Amirkhanian, Charles
Lutosławski, Witold, 1913-1994