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  1. Witold Lutoslawski: Dance Preludes; Howard Blake: Concerto; Matyas Seiber: Concertino. Thea King / Howard Blake / Andrew Litton / English Chamber Orchestra. AllMusic Rating. User Rating (0) Your Rating. STREAM OR BUY: Release Date. December 1, 1987. Duration. 46:34. Genre. Classical. Styles. Chamber Music, Concerto. Discography Timeline.

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  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1987 CD release of "Dance Preludes / Concerto / Concertino" on Discogs.

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    • CD, Album, Reissue
    • UK
    • Hyperion-CDA66215
  3. The Dance Preludes are a product of that difficult period and they remain one of Lutoslawskis most popular works. Originally written in 1954 for clarinet and piano, Lutoslawski subsequently made two orchestral versions.

  4. Lutoslawskis Dance Preludes for clarinet and piano were composed in 1954 and the orchestral version for small orchestra recorded here was made by the composer in 1955. This well-known and popular piece is a typical product of Lutoslawski’s attitude during the painful Stalinist years in Poland.

  5. Sep 30, 2006 · Witold Lutoslawski, Howard Blake, Matyás Seiber, Andrew Litton, Howard Blake, English Chamber Orchestra, Thea King - Lutoslawski: Dance Preludes / Blake: Concerto / Seiber: Concertino - Thea King / English Chamber Orchetra / Andrew Litton / Howard Blake - Amazon.com Music

  6. Dance preludes / Witold Lutoslawski. Concertino for clarinet and string orchestra / Matyas Seiber. Clarinet concerto / Howard Blake [sound recording] /. The 1st work originally for clarinet and piano; the 2nd work arr. by the composer from a quintet for clarinet and string quartet.

  7. The Dance Preludes are a product of that difficult period and they remain one of Lutoslawski’s most popular works. Originally written in 1954 for clarinet and piano, Lutoslawski subsequently made two orchestral versions. One closely adheres to the original with the clarinet as soloist; the