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Stanislaw Pawel Stefan Jan Sebastian Skrowaczewski (Polish: [staˌɲiswaf skrɔvaˈt͡ʂɛfskʲi]; October 3, 1923 – February 21, 2017) [1] was a Polish-American classical conductor and composer.
Feb 24, 2017 · A tribute to the conductor and composer who has died at the age of 93. Bruckner conductors improve with age: Haitink, Blomstedt, Gielen – octogenarians all. But Stanisław Skrowaczewski went further, conducting his favourite composer almost to his death, this week at the age of 93.
Seldom mentioned among the great conductors, the art of Stanislaw Skrowaczewski has been preserved across an astonishing period of time, from the mid-1950s to the present day. To put that in perspective, the conductor has been recording for as long as my father has been living.
Artistic Quality: 9. Sound Quality: 9. Stanislaw Skrowaczewski continues his impressive Bruckner cycle with a Symphony No. 2 that, like his recent account of No. 0, is big on dynamic impact and continuity of line.
Bruckner: Symphony No. 9/Minnesota. ClassicsToday. Artistic Quality: 9. Sound Quality: 9. Stanislaw Skrowaczewski was music director of the Minnesota Orchestra from 1960-79, in fact during its name transition from Minneapolis Symphony to its present title.
Stanislaw Skrowaczewski leads a brisk and bracing account of Symphony No. 1 (similar to Zinman’s Tonhalle Orchestra recording), an approach that posits Schumann as an heir to Haydn and Beethoven rather than a prototype of Brahms (or in some hands, Bruckner).
Indeed, anyone looking to add the work to their collection could really do no better than to invest in this budget price issue. The recording was originally made for Saarbrücken Radio in 1997, and it sounds splendid, with fully sonorous climaxes and great clarity and depth too.