Witold Lutoslawski
Witold Lutosławski (born Jan 25, 1913 in Warsaw, Poland; died Feb 9, 1994 in Warsaw, Poland) is a Polish composer.
Despite developing his technique under Nazi and then Stalinist censorship and repression, Lutosławski is Poland's most famous composer and has made use of twelve tone and aleatoric techniques.
Pieces include: Cello Concerto
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