Penderecki's Magnificat represents a meeting point between his avant-garde 'sonorist' style and his later post-Romantic tradition. Written to mark the 65th anniversary of the end of the Jewish ghetto in Lódz, Kadisz is am...

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Penderecki's Magnificat represents a meeting point between his avant-garde 'sonorist' style and his later post-Romantic tradition. Written to mark the 65th anniversary of the end of the Jewish ghetto in Lódz, Kadisz is among the most distinctive of Penderecki's later choral works.

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