
Sticky Notes: The Classical Music Podcast The Life and Music of Grazyna Bacewicz
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Sep 6, 2025 Dive into the fascinating world of Grazyna Bacewicz, a prolific Polish composer whose remarkable talent flourished despite a short life. Discover her unique neo-classical style, infused with originality and energy, that captivated audiences in Europe yet remained underexposed in the U.S. Learn about her resilience during World War II and her vast body of over 200 works. Celebrate the rediscovery of underrated composers like Bacewicz, as the podcast invites listeners to explore the vibrant contributions of female figures in classical music.
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Early Wind Quintet Showcase
- In 1932, at 22, Bacewicz wrote a wind quintet showcasing her knack for wind writing rather than strings.
- The Krakow Golden Quintet recording highlights its virtuosity, humor, and layered textures.
Concertmaster And Composer Parallel Careers
- After winning recognition at the Wieniawski competition, she became concertmaster of Polish Radio Symphony and premiered her Violin Concerto.
- During this period she kept composing intensely while concertizing.
War Years: Secret Concerts And Compositions
- During WWII Bacewicz left Warsaw, tended a wounded sister, and performed secret concerts while composing major works.
- She wrote a string quartet, violin sonata, symphony, and a powerful symphonic overture in 1943.
