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Praszczałek Tomasz

Praszczałek Tomasz

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Compositions

Sator for soprano and ecological reusable materials (2000)

Lux aeterna for 4 male voices (2001)

Pranajama for 8 wind instruments and percussion (2001)

Three Poems for mezzo-soprano and piano (2001)

Im Augenblick for clarinet and viola (2002)

Flash for 2 flutes and piano (2002)

Esterchamber opera in 13 scenes to the libretto by Nikolai Gol (2002)

Mother Nature. Come to Daddy for clarinet, double bass, drums and tape (2003)

Mother Nature for tape (2003)

Lieber Felix for reciter and piano  (2004)

Four Songs to words by Manfred Wolff for soprano and piano (2004) 

Ophelia, an opera in seven scenes with an original libretto for three soloists, 15 instrumentalists, and electronic sounds in space, inspired by and based on texts by William Shakespeare, Julio Cortázar, Wystan Hugh Auden, Fernando Pessoa, e.e. cummings, Giuseppe Ungaretti, and The Book of One Thousand and One Nights (2004-2011)

Concerto for viola and orchestra (2005)

L'una vuota for organ (2006)

Salto mortale for string orchestra and electronic sounds (2007)

Tombeau for cello and piano (2007)

OKKO. Fragments of Life for piano for 4 hands (2007)

Spectra for piano (2008)

Lebene for orchestra (2008)

CARP&BREAD, opera for children in 5 scenes to the libretto by Elena Tzavara (2008)

RITO for two sopranos and orchestra in eight groups (2009)

Pernyai for clarinet, piano and string quartet (2010)

Ymorh for 22 musicians (2010)

Mosesmusssingen, musical theater for children and young people in 14 scenes to a libretto by Nicole Tharau for 4 soloists, 1 actor, and 4 instrumentalists, plus the voice of God (2010)

Portal for piano (2011)

Polish blues, theater project for young people, compositions written in collaboration with students of Gesamtschule Bremen-Ost for them and musicians of Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen (2011)

Light Architecture in 8 rituals for soprano, trumpeter, 23 orchestra musicians moving in space, and electronic sounds, to his own libretto inspired by texts by Ibn Arabi, Virginia Woolf, Sri Aurobindo, Henry Corbin, James Joyce, Zeynep Hatun, Wystan Hugh Auden, Orhan Pamuk, Dante Alighieri, and Dschalal ad-Din ar-Rumi (2011-2013)

Six Wings of Angels, electronic music for ballet for 8 (groups) of speakers in a cube (2012)

Six Portraits for piano (2012)

Five Songs from the Cage for mezzo-soprano, baritone, orchestra in 7 groups in space, and electronic sounds to texts by Tadeusz Różewicz (2013-2014)

Love Ritual, version for two clarinets (2014)

Nevermore...? music for ballet for two percussionists and electronic sounds in space (2014)

Musique pour le Roi Primordial for piano (2014)

Muqarnyas for accordion, two orchestras in six groups in space, and electronic music (2014–2015)

Infolia, ballet music to electronic music in space (2015)

Liebeslieder (Love Songs), stage work for 6 performers and 1 musician (2016)

Drei Klangskulpturen für Museum Jerke, electronic music in space (2016)

Eufolia, ballet music for electronic music in space (2017)

RE: stage ritual in 28 moments for countertenor, oboe/English horn and 20 musicians moving in space (2017)

Mashrabiyya. Poem of Wandering Light for oboe/English horn, French horn, 93 orchestral musicians in 6 groups in space and electronic music (2017)

Udaya. String Quartet No. 1 (2019)

Conversations with Death for mezzo-soprano, bass, 2 reciters and 2 historic orchestras in different tunings (415 and 430 Hz) (2019)

My Data & Me: una storia d'amore, opera project in progress for a singing robot, soprano, ensemble and performer improvising on a synthesizer (2019-)

IN | de | Finite (Never consider your mind just as a mirror of reality), sound installation, architectonic construction, performance, video (2019-2020)

Canti Lussuriosi e Seriosi, concerto for soprano, mezzo-soprano, reciter, double orchestra of soloists and electronics (2022)

Studies of Loneliness, trio for violin, cello and quarter-tone synthesizer (2023)

Can there be too much Love in this world? String Quartet No. 2 (2024)

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