Andrzej Panufnik

Published: Sept. 24, 2024, 5 a.m.

Synopsis

Today\u2019s date in 1914 marks the birthday of Polish-born composer and conductor Andrzej Panufnik, whose life was dramatic \u2014 and romantic \u2014 enough for a Netflix mini-series.


It involved resisting the Nazis in war-torn Warsaw, struggles with the Communist Party in the post-war years, a daring Swiss escape to Great Britain worthy of a John Le Carr\xe9 novel, love affairs and marriages with beautiful women, the tragic death of one of his children, and long years trying to balance the demands of his conducting and composing careers. And, despite the admiration of some of the biggest names in classical music, for years his music met with indifference from the general public.


But at this point in the mini-series, cue the triumphant grand finale soundtrack theme. In the closing decades of his life, Panufnik won increasing recognition as one of the 20th century\u2019s finest composers and was showered with high-profile commissions by major orchestras around the world.


Panufnik refused to return to Poland until democracy was restored in 1990. Shortly before his death in 1991, he was\xa0knighted\xa0by\xa0Queen Elizabeth II, and posthumously awarded the Polonia Restituta Medal by his native land.


Music Played in Today's Program

Andrzej Panufnik (1914-1991): Old Polish Suite; Polish Chamber Orchestra; Mariusz Smolij, conductor; Naxos 8.570032