Polish Music Journal
A week of celebration of the music of Henryk Mikołaj Górecki, the first living classical music
composer whose music topped the Billboard charts; his Symphony No. 3 has sold over 1, 200,000
copies of recordings. The Polish composer was present to conduct the USC orchestra in a
unique performance of the Symphony.
USC students and alumni; Dr. James Harley - artistic director.
8:00 p.m. Hancock Auditorium (now: Newman Hall)
Program: Performers included pianist Robert Thies (http://www.objective.org/robertthies/home.htm),
and other USC students and recent graduates. The additional performance of Kleine Phantasie for violin and piano, scheduled for its
world premiere in Germany, resulted in a coaching session by Górecki who sat at the piano after the concert and taught the musicians the proper
interpretation of his new piece.
7: 00 p.m. Arnold Schoenberg Institute.
Public Lecture by Adrian Thomas: "An Introduction to the Music of Górecki"
Video Screening: "Master Composers: Henryk Górecki" (VPRO, The Netherlands, 1996)
Composition and Performance Forum: Conversation about Music with Henryk Mikołaj Górecki
followed by a question period for the USC students of composition and performance.
11:00 a.m. Music Building 106 (moved to Hancock Auditorium)
8:00 p.m. Bovard Auditorium.
Performance of H.M. Górecki's Symphony no. 3 op. 36, The Symphony of Sorrowful Songs (1976).
Announcement of the creation of the Endowed Position called the "Stefan and Wanda Wilk Directorship of Polish Music Center"
and funded by Dr. Stefan and Mrs. Wanda Wilk.
Participants:
11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Arnold Schoenberg Institute.
Scholarly papers about the music of H. M. Górecki, with a closing discussion about the
phenomenon of the Third Symphony, and questions from the audience. The composer was
present to participate in the discussion.
Participants: Donald Crockett, conductor
Contemporary Polish music for larger chamber ensemble:
Program of "Górecki Autumn" Festival at USC
PDF Files (24 pages)
JPG Program Cover, 300 dpi
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October 1-5, 1997
University of Southern California
Wednesday, October 1: C0NCERT I. SOLO & CHAMBER MUSIC
Four Preludes, Op. 1 (1955). Wojciech Kocyan, piano.
Variations, Op. 4, for violin and piano (1956). Linda Wang, violin, Robert Thies, piano
Sonata No. 1, Op. 6 (1954-84-90). Robert Thies, piano.
Valentine Piece, Op. 70 (1996), for flute and little bell. Emily Lin, flute.
For You, Anne Lill, Op. 58 (1986-90). Emily Lin, flute, Robert Thies, piano.
Intermezzo (1990). Robert Thies, piano.
Kleine Phantasie (1996). Linda Wang, violin, Robert Thies, piano.

Górecki with young musicians (LR):
Robert Thies, James Harley,
Linda Wang, Emily Lin, Wojciech Kocyan.
Thursday, October 2: THOMAS'S LECTURE AND FILM
(USC Provost's Distinguished Visitor)
Friday, October 3: COMPOSITION AND PERFORMANCE FORUM
(for USC music students only)
Maja Trochimczyk, Henryk Górecki, Joanna Niżyńska at Composition Forum
Friday, October 3: CONCERT II: GÓRECKI CONDUCTS GÓRECKI
Elizabeth Hynes, soprano
USC Symphony Orchestra
Peggy Schmid, Henryk Górecki, Larry Livingston, Maja Trochimczyk.
Gift announcement ceremony after the concert.
Sunday, October 5: THE GÓRECKI PHENOMENON: MUSIC HISTORY SYMPOSIUM
Saturday, October 4: MEETING WITH SUPPORTERS OF ARS MUSICA FOUNDATION
Górecki makes a speech to supporters of the Ars Musica Foundation at the residence of Dr. Stefan and Mrs. Wanda Wilk, Studio City.
The composer performs the piano part in his Three Songs to texts by Maria Konopnicka, with Andrzej Bachleda, baritone.
Górecki plays the piano with Adrian Thomas,
Wilk residence, October 1997. Photo by Vladek Juszkiewicz. See
its larger image.
Sunday, October 5: CONCERT III: CONTEMPORARY MUSIC ENSEMBLE
USC Contemporary Music Ensemble
8:00 p.m. Hancock Auditorium
Witold Lutosławski: Chain I for chamber ensemble (1983)
Henryk Mikołaj Górecki: Good Night op. 63, for soprano, alto flute and piano (1990)
Henryk Mikołaj Górecki: Kleines Requiem fur eine Polka for chamber ensemble (1995)
Henryk Górecki during the rehearsals of the CME

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Copyright 2003 by the Polish Music Journal.
Editors: Maja Trochimczyk and Linda Schubert.
Editorial Assistance: Krysta Close.
Publisher: Polish Music Center, Summer 2003.
Design: Maja Trochimczyk & Marcin Depinski.
Comments and inquiries by e-mail: polmusic@email.usc.edu