Beniamin Baczewski: Ballads & Romances Magdalena Witczak, Beniamin Baczewski, Tomasz Jocz

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Album-Release:
2023

HRA-Release:
20.01.2023

Label: DUX

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Vocal

Artist: Magdalena Witczak, Beniamin Baczewski, Tomasz Jocz

Composer: Beniamin Baczewski (1991)

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  • Beniamin Baczewski: Oczami duszy:
  • 1Baczewski: Oczami duszy: No. 1, Ulotność05:32
  • 2Baczewski: Oczami duszy: No. 2, Czułość07:32
  • 3Baczewski: Oczami duszy: No. 3, Żałość06:49
  • 4Baczewski: Oczami duszy: No. 4, Wdzięczność05:47
  • 5Baczewski: Oczami duszy: No. 5, Pewność-niepewność03:58
  • 6Baczewski: Oczami duszy: No. 6, Odpowiedzialność04:48
  • 7Baczewski: Oczami duszy: No. 7, Ufność07:42
  • 8Baczewski: Oczami duszy: No. 8, Sprawiedliwość07:17
  • Total Runtime49:25

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When drifting over the bridge connecting the 19th century with the 21st century, the chances are that we might be fulfilling Mickiewicz’s dreams. Hardly anyone knows that the poet dreamt of composing and that music played a remarkable role in his life. He had already got familiar with folk songs from the Novogrudok region as a child; later, he developed an interest both in the relations between the poetic word and sound and in the natural melodiousness of the Polish language. He also gained theoretical knowledge of music, as he attended lectures on that subject during his studies at the University of Vilnius, thus becoming knowledgeable about musical and theatrical genres. In addition, he knew numerous composers in person, such as Fryderyk Chopin in the first place, to whom he suggested the idea of writing a Slavic opera together. In 1840, the poet addressed the following words to his friend Józef Bohdan Zaleski: “You know that if I had money, I would give up literature and books, I would settle down in the countryside and compose music. This is my long-time dream – to compose.” On this release, Mickiewicz’s words have been set to music by Benjamin Baczewski.

Magdalena Witczak, soprano
Beniamin Baczewski, clarinet, saxophone
Tomasz Jocz, keyboards



Beniamin Baczewski
composer, arranger and multi-instrumentalist. Born on 14.05.1991 in Gdańsk. He is a graduate of the Music Academy in Gdańsk, fields of studies: instrumental studies - clarinet as well as composition and composition of theatre and film music.

Finalist of the Film Music Festival Young Talent Award 2017 where he participated in the master courses with such compositors as Howard Shore, Trevor Morris, Richard Bellis, Sean Callery, Abel Korzeniowski. Award winner of many prestigious composition competitions, including the international ones: 1st place for the soundtrack to the silent film Le Spectre Rouge of 1907 at the 20th International Composition Competition “2 Agosto” in Bologna in 2014; 1st place for the song My Homeland at the Musical competition for the composers in Europe EU Play in Italian Genoa in 2014; 3rd prize at the National Composition Competition “Fontannie bije ten dzwon” for song Płynna materia for carillon and tape in 2016; 2nd prize for the song Bursztynowa Rapsodia for symphonic orchestra, presenting the city of Gdańsk, at the Composition Competition “Symfonia Gdańska” organized by Radio Gdańsk in 2013; 2nd and 3rd place at the Perkowski’s 1st National Composition Competition in Toruń for songs: Wysiłek for children’s choir and piano as well as Poprawa for mixed choir a cappella in 2012.

Two-time scholarship holder of the Minister of Science and Higher Education for the outstanding artistic achievements, scholarship holder of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage “Młoda Polska” as well as the Marshal of the Pomeranian Voivodeship, winner of the audience prize in the poll of the Young Authors in Culture in 2015.

Author of music to the theatre performances: KaruzeJa (2019), Poniżej poziomu morza (2018) and musical Przebudzenie (2019) as well as the short films: Mariposa, Not Welcome. Author of music to Flyghts mobile game and Illuminati Adventure game trailer.

Beniamin Baczewski’s songs can be found on CDs: Clarinet Concert on A Tribute to Benny Goodman (2016), Concerto Elima on (Re)discovering Masterpieces of New Romanticisms (2019) and on two fully-author’s albums of which the composer is the producer as well. These are Bałtyckie Legendy (2019) – four symphonic poems for over 60-person symphonic orchestra as well as Fractus Sextet (2018) – author’s project, combining classical music with entertainment music, where the composer plays bass guitar as well.

His music is regularly played in Poland and abroad, in Italy, Portugal, Belgium, Lithuania, Belarus and Ukraine, among others. Four of his works appeared in print: Reed Trio no. 1, Serenada Łąkowa 1-2, Clarinet Concert, Harpsichord Quartet.

As the arranger, he cooperated, inter alia, with: Opera da Camera di Roma, the Warsaw Chamber Opera, the Baltic Opera, the Baltic Philharmonic, the Mazowiecki Musical Theatre, the Royal Symphony Orchestra in Wilanów, the Symphony Orchestra in Gdynia, the Gdynia Film School, Culture Centre in Gdynia, Kashubian Philharmonic in Wejherowo, Progress Chamber Orchestra, Bellcanti and the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland and the WSIP Publishing House in Warsaw. He arranged songs for TV concerts for TVP 2, TVP 3 and Republika TV as well as for the New Year’s Concert in the Warsaw National Philharmonic. His arrangements were played on such festivals as: BMW Jazz Club, Ladies Jazz Festival as well as concert tours: Viva Italia, Elvis Show, Operoteka, World’s Christman Carols.

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