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Zelazowa Wola, Op. 37 is a symphonic poem by Sergei Lyapunov, composed in 1909. It was written for the commemoration of Frédéric Chopin's centenary the following year, its title alluding to the composer's birthplace, a small village in Mazovia, east-central Poland. In a preface to the score Lyapunov explained he intended to revive the folk and musical atmosphere surrounding the great musician in his childhood, perceiving his native land image in its initial purity and simplicity. In his review for Gramophone of the first Western release of the USSR State Symphony — Svetlanov 1986 recording John Warrack noted the composition's beginning quotes the first measures of Chopin's Mazurka in A minor, Op. 17, No. 4.

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  • Żelazowa Wola op. 37 est un poème symphonique de Sergueï Liapounov composé en 1909 en vue de la célébration du centenaire de la naissance de Frédéric Chopin en 1810 : son titre évoque le lieu de naissance du compositeur, Żelazowa Wola, village de Mazovie, au centre-ouest de la Pologne. L'œuvre est dédiée à Frédéric Chopin. Elle a été publiée à Leipzig en 1910 par J.H.Zimmerman. Dans sa préface à la partition, Liapounov explique qu'il a essayé de faire revivre « l'atmosphère populaire et musicale qui a entouré le grand musicien dans son enfance, percevant l'image du pays d'origine dans sa pureté et sa simplicité initiale ». Dans sa notice pour la revue Gramophone à l'occasion du premier enregistrement de l'Orchestre symphonique d'URSS dirigé par Evgeny Svetlanov en 1986, John Warrack note que le début de la composition cite les premières mesures de la Mazurka en la mineur, Op. 17, nº 4 de Chopin. (fr)
  • Zelazowa Wola, Op. 37 is a symphonic poem by Sergei Lyapunov, composed in 1909. It was written for the commemoration of Frédéric Chopin's centenary the following year, its title alluding to the composer's birthplace, a small village in Mazovia, east-central Poland. In a preface to the score Lyapunov explained he intended to revive the folk and musical atmosphere surrounding the great musician in his childhood, perceiving his native land image in its initial purity and simplicity. In his review for Gramophone of the first Western release of the USSR State Symphony — Svetlanov 1986 recording John Warrack noted the composition's beginning quotes the first measures of Chopin's Mazurka in A minor, Op. 17, No. 4. (en)
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  • Zelazowa Wola, Op. 37 is a symphonic poem by Sergei Lyapunov, composed in 1909. It was written for the commemoration of Frédéric Chopin's centenary the following year, its title alluding to the composer's birthplace, a small village in Mazovia, east-central Poland. In a preface to the score Lyapunov explained he intended to revive the folk and musical atmosphere surrounding the great musician in his childhood, perceiving his native land image in its initial purity and simplicity. In his review for Gramophone of the first Western release of the USSR State Symphony — Svetlanov 1986 recording John Warrack noted the composition's beginning quotes the first measures of Chopin's Mazurka in A minor, Op. 17, No. 4. (en)
  • Żelazowa Wola op. 37 est un poème symphonique de Sergueï Liapounov composé en 1909 en vue de la célébration du centenaire de la naissance de Frédéric Chopin en 1810 : son titre évoque le lieu de naissance du compositeur, Żelazowa Wola, village de Mazovie, au centre-ouest de la Pologne. L'œuvre est dédiée à Frédéric Chopin. Elle a été publiée à Leipzig en 1910 par J.H.Zimmerman. (fr)
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  • Żelazowa Wola (Liapounov) (fr)
  • Zelazowa Wola (Lyapunov) (en)
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