"Album Polski cz. III" is a captivating musical journey presented by the Filharmonia Świętokrzyska, released in 2008 under their own label. This album is the third installment in the "Album Polski" series, offering a rich tapestry of Polish musical heritage and innovation. With a duration of 1 hour and 9 minutes, it seamlessly blends traditional Polish dances and symphonic poetry with a modern space rock twist, creating a unique and engaging listening experience.
The album opens with "Koncert Na Dwa Fortepiany I Orkiestrę," a concert piece for two pianos and orchestra, followed by "Cztery Tańce Polskie," a suite of four Polish dances including the Polonez, Mazurek, Krakowiak, and Oberek. These pieces showcase the orchestra's versatility and mastery of traditional Polish rhythms and melodies. The second half of the album features "Koncert Na Orkiestrę Kameralną," a three-movement concerto for chamber orchestra, and "Kościeniec 1909 - Poemat Symfoniczny," a symphonic poem that pays homage to the history and culture of the Kielce region.
Filharmonia Świętokrzyska, based in Kielce, Poland, is known for its commitment to promoting Polish music and culture. This album is a testament to their dedication, offering a fresh perspective on classic works and introducing listeners to the beauty and complexity of Polish musical traditions. Whether you're a fan of classical music, space rock, or simply appreciate well-crafted compositions, "Album Polski cz. III" is sure to delight and inspire.