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Tomasz Sikorski (19 May 1939 – 12 November 1988) was a Polish composer and pianist. The son of the composer Kazimierz Sikorski, he studied at the Warsaw Conservatory with Zbigniew Drzewiecki. Later, thanks to a scholarship from the French government, he studied in Paris with Nadia Boulanger. From 1975-76, as a recipient of a Senior-Fulbright Scholarship from the US government, he worked at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center in New York City. ==His works== He is the main so-called "Polish minimalist" (the other: Zygmunt Krauze). In addition to piano works and radio opera, Sikorski composed numerous instrumental works, among them: * ''Sequenza I'' for Symphony Orchestra (1966) * ''Homophony'' for 4 Trumpets, 4 Horns, 4 Trombones, Piano and Gong (1970) * ''Holzwege'' (1972) * ''Vox humana'' for Mixed Choir, 2 Solo Pianos, 12 Brass Instruments, 4 Gongs and 4 Tam-tams (1971) * ''Other voices'' for 24 Wind Instruments, 4 Gongs and Chimes, (1975) * ''Sickness unto Death'' (''Choroba na śmierć'') (1976). The words are taken from Søren Kierkegaard's ''The Sickness Unto Death'', 1849 * ''Music in Twilight'' for Piano and Orchestra (1978) * ''Strings in the Earth'' (1980) * ''Das Schweigen der Sirenen'' (1986) * ''Diario'' (1987) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tomasz Sikorski」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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