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Jerzy Bauer (born in 1936) is one of the leading Polish composers of the generation after Lutosławski and Panufnik. Since his son Andrzej is one of the leading cellists of the current generation, it is hardly surprising to find that music for cello figures prominently in his large output, its mild modernism showing a respectful engagement with the music of the past. And the second of his two cello concertos demonstrates that he is fully aware that the cello is the singing instrument par excellence. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Guitar Concerto: I. The first movement
542Guitar Concerto: II. Ornamental interlude
503Guitar Concerto: III. Finerantela
394Wenus
195Cello Concerto No. 2: II. Interludium
146Cello Concerto No. 2: I. Emanations
87String Quartet: I. Introductory movement
78Toccatina for Clarinet and Piano
69String Quartet: II. Main movement
610Cello Concerto No. 2: III. Analecta
5Chitarra Giocosa
Jerzy Bauer: Music for Cello
Panufnik & Lutosławski: String Quartets

Music for Cello

A Polish Kaleidoscope 2

Pastorale
Music for Clarinet by 20th-Century Polish Composers

In the circle of Nadia Boulanger
An Anthology Of Polish Music
Cykl pieśni do słów W.Szymborskiej (2001)
Masterpieces
Polish Music for Cello & Piano