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Henryk Mikolaj Górecki (1933-2010) thought two sentences in his search for the answer to the question what music is to be closest to capturing the root of the problem - the words of Zbigniew Herbert Inchart is a transmission of important spiritual experiencesInch and the thought of Pope John XXIII Inchit is a common thing, but the way is uncommon.Inch The impact of both definitions on the composer's oeuvre is particularly evident in the songs he had been writing since his first compositional attempts (falling in the mid-1950s) until 1996. Although Górecki's songs do not belong to the composer's dominant expressive genres, he would return to them on a regular basis, considering them an important way of articulating the deepest, most personal, intimate experiences. This album, thanks to excellent soloists highly appreciated around the world, not only allows us to commune with the art of the outstanding Polish composer, but is also a great opportunity to hear the most representative Polish vocalists of several generations. Album Tracks 1. Trzy Piesni Na Glos I Fortepian Op. 3 (Three Songs, Op. 3)-Do Matki (To Mother) 2. Trzy Piesni Na Glos I Fortepian Op. 3 (Three Songs, Op. 3)-Jakiz to Dzwon Grobowy (What Bell of Mourning) 3. Trzy Piesni Na Glos I Fortepian Op. 3 (Three Songs, Op. 3)-Ptak (The Bird) 4. Dwie Piesni Sakralne Na Baryton I Fortepian Op. 30 Bis (Two Sacred Songs, Op. 30 Bis)-Lento Sostenuto 5. Dwie Piesni Sakralne Na Baryton I Fortepian Op. 30 Bis (Two Sacred Songs, Op. 30 Bis)-Maestoso 6. Dwie Piesni Do SLÓW Lorki Na Glos I Fortepian Op. 42 (Two Songs of Lorca, Op. 42)-Nocturne 7. Dwie Piesni Do SLÓW Lorki Na Glos I Fortepian Op. 42 (Two Songs of Lorca, Op. 42)-Malagueña 8. Blogoslawione Piesni Malinowe. Fragmenty Norwidowskie Na Glos I Fortepian Op. 43 (Blessed Raspberry Songs. Norwid Fragments, Op. 43)-Blogoslawione Piesni Malinowe (