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Composer Brochure 1
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All editions with edition numbers are available from music shops and via our online shop. Free info material on all works can be requested by e-mail at [email protected] This catalogue was created in March 2014. All durations are approximate.
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CHRONOLOGY 1933
Born at Dębica (Poland) on November 23
1958
Graduated from the Cracow Academy of Music; appointed to a professorship at this Academy
1959
Awarded 1st, 2nd und 3rd prize in the 2nd Competition of Young Polish Composers organized by the Polish Composers' Association for his works "Strophen", "Emanationen" and "Aus den Psalmen Davids"
1961
UNESCO award for "Threnos"
1962
1st prize in the Cracow Composition Competition for his work "Kanon"
1966
World Première of "Lukas-Passion" in Münster (D)
1966
Großer Kunstpreis von Nordrhein-Westfalen for his work "Lukas-Passion"
1966-68
Lecturer at the Folkwang Academy in Essen
1967
Prix Italia for "Lukas-Passion"
1967
Sibelius Gold Medal
1968
Scholarship to Berlin from the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst
1968
Prix Italia for "Dies Irae"
1970
Award of the Polish Composer's Association
1972-87
Principal of the Cracow Academy of Music
1973
World Première of the 1st Symphony in Peterborough (GB)
1973-78
Professorship at Yale University, New Haven
1977
Gottfried-von-Herder-Preis of the F.v.S. Foundation Hamburg
1977
Prix Arthur Honegger for "Magnificat"
1981
Médaille de la Ville de Paris
1983
Sibelius Prize of the Wihuri Foundation
1983
Polish National Award
1985
Premio Lorenzo il Magnífico
1986
Stefania Niekrasz Medal
1987
Karl-Wolf-Award (Art prize of the Israeli Wolf Foundation)
1988
Grammy Award for the "Concerto per violoncello ed orchestra no. 2"
1988
Principal Guest Conductor of the NDR-Sinfonieorchester Hamburg
1989
Manuel de Falla Gold Medaille from Academia de Bellas Artes, Granada
1990
Commander´s Cross of the Order of Merit on the Federal Republic of Germany
1990
Chevalier de Saint Georges
1991
Gold Medal of the Protection of Historic Monuments of Warsaw for the rebuilding of Lusławic