Harpsichord Concerto (Górecki)

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Year1980 (1980)
PeriodContemporary music
PerformedMarch 2, 1980 (1980-03-02): Amsterdam
Concerto for Harpsichord (or Piano) and String Orchestra
Concerto by Henryk Górecki
Opus40
Year1980 (1980)
PeriodContemporary music
PerformedMarch 2, 1980 (1980-03-02): Amsterdam
Published1982
PublisherPWM Edition
Chester Music
Duration9 minutes
Movements2
ScoringHarpsichord and String Orchestra
Piano and String Orchestra

Henryk Górecki's Harpsichord Concerto, Op. 40, sometimes also entitled Concerto for Harpsichord (or Piano) and String Orchestra, is a concerto written for the harpsichord by the Polish composer in 1980.

The piece was commissioned in 1980 by Andrzej Chłopecki, head of the Polish Radio Music Station, as part of the Composers Forum, a radio series featuring contemporary Polish composers, during a period when Górecki was exploring pure instrumental music after dedicating over a decade to vocal and choral works. The concerto was written for Elżbieta Chojnacka, an outstanding harpsichordist who was an expert in contemporary music for the harpsichord. The premiere performance of the concerto took place in Katowice on March 2, 1980, with Chojnacka on the harpsichord and the Polish Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra with conductor Stanisław Wisłocki accompanying her.[1] The work is dedicated to Chojnacka. The piano version premiered ten years later on April 22, 1990, during the Poznań Music Spring with Jarosław Siwiński as the pianist and the Poznań Academy of Music Symphony Orchestra conducted by Marcin Sompoliński.[2] It was initially published in 1982 by PWM Edition and republished in 1997 by Chester Music.

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