Symphony No. 5 (Kilar) Explained

Symphony No. 5
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Composer:Wojciech Kilar
Dedication:Silesian Philharmonic
Composed:2007
Premiere Conductor:Mirosław Jacek Błaszczyk
Movements:Four

The Symphony No. 5 also known as the Advent Symphony (Polish: '''V Symfonia „Adwentowa”''') is a symphony in four movements by Wojciech Kilar.

The 5th Symphony was commissioned by the Silesian Philharmonic based in Katowice. When composing, the author referred to the musical tradition of Silesia. Two melodies sung in this area during Advent were introduced to the score: Catholic Polish and Protestant German . The theme of the liturgical cry in Latin also returns in the symphony: . The work was completed in 2007. In the first and fourth movements, the composer introduced a choir. The world premiere took place in Katowice on November 16, 2007. The orchestra of Silesian Philharmonic was conducted by Mirosław Jacek Błaszczyk.[1] [2]

Titles of parts of a work:

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: V Symfonia "Adwentowa". ninateka.pl. 25 September 2020. English.
  2. Web site: Wojciech Kilar. V Symfonia. pwm.com.pl. 25 September 2020. Polish.