Disc No: 8.224152 | Bernhard Lewkovitch (b. 1927) is an unusual figure in Danish music, as the great bulk of his music is associated with the Catholic Church. Lewkovitch is the son of Polish and Russian immigrants, and made his appearance in the 1950s with works that were rather experimental and which also used the twelve?tone technique. After a break from composition, he has composed busily since the 1970s, in a more archaic style influenced by old Catholic sacred music. Another important inspiration is the serialist period of Stravinsky. Apart from a few early instrumental works, by far the greater part of Lewkovitch's music is religious works for choir. |
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Name: Lewkovitch - Apollo's Art | |
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Composer | Opus | Music | Key | Performer |
Lewkovitch, Bernhard | Op.9 | 3 Salmi | Det Jyske Kammerkor - Mogens Dahl Martin Schuster Anders Larsen Rolf Sandmark Ingerid Anette Huseby Jens Vind Vibeke Kærsgaard Lembcke Annemette Juhl Klaus Gottlieb Merete Hoffmann Birgitte Lindum Mogens Svane Carsten Adrian | |
Lewkovitch, Bernhard | Anthems to the Blessed Virgin | |||
Lewkovitch, Bernhard | Op.13 | Tre madrigali di Torquato Tasso | ||
Lewkovitch, Bernhard | Via Stenonis For Mixed Choir, 2 Cornets and 3 Trombones | |||
Lewkovitch, Bernhard | Apollo's Art - Four English Madrigals | |||
Lewkovitch, Bernhard | Three Passion Motets - ad honorem Tomas Luis Da Victoria | |||
Lewkovitch, Bernhard | Pater Noster |