"Antoni Wit's ongoing cycle of Penderecki orchestral works is yet another of those truly outstanding Naxos projects that's unlikely to get the attention it deserves. The music isn't easy, or popular, but Wit is a marvelous conductor in this repertoire, and his unfailingly intense and idiomatic performances look to become the standard by which all others will be judged. "
1 String Quartet No. 7, 'Angels' - Philip Adams/Kreutzer Quartet
2 Grave
3 On Wings of Sound
4 In Falling Timbers Buried
5 Prayer
6 Molto Sostenuto Espressivo
7 Adagio Molto Con Espressione
8 Allegretto Scherzando
9 Marcato
10 Mirror Canon
11 Agitato
- Disc 3 -
1 Fluendo Espressivo
2 Moderato
3 Prelude - Peter Sheppard Skaerved
4 Fantasia - Peter Sheppard Skaerved
5 Berceuse - Peter Sheppard Skaerved
6 Hornpipe - Peter Sheppard Skaerved
7 Bells in Steeples - Various Performers
8 An Amethyst Remembrance - Various Performers
9 Split the Lark - and You'll Find the Music - Various Performers
10 The Heart Within - Various Performers
11 Noon - Is the Hinge of Day - Various Performers
12 A Wind with Fingers - Various Performers
13 Evening - the Tissue Door - Various Performers
"Antoni Wit's ongoing cycle of Penderecki orchestral works is yet another of those truly outstanding Naxos projects that's unlikely to get the attention it deserves. The music isn't easy, or popular, but Wit is a marvelous conductor in this repertoire, and his unfailingly intense and idiomatic performances look to become the standard by which all others will be judged. "