Szymanowski: Symphony No. 4, Op. 60 “Symphonie concertante” & Mazurkas, Op. 50
Szymon Nehring Piano
Marin Alsop Conductor

RCD1215
February 2026

Karol Szymanowski is considered to be Poland’s greatest composer after Chopin. A contemporary of Bartók, Stravinsky, Scriabin and Ravel, his earlier works are of the late romantic style – Strauss, Reger and Rimsky Korsakov. Later he developed an impressionistic, oriental and partially atonal style which he later fused with folk music of his native land. The 4th and last of his symphonies is a 20th century take on the Sinfonia with a prominent piano part. His third ‘Song of the Night’ and fourth symphonies are masterpieces of the symphonic repertoire.
Like Chopin, Szymanowski composed many mazurkas. His are based on the folk music of the Polish Highlanders, from the Tatra Mountain region.

Considered to be the most gifted and promising pianist of his generation, Szymon Nehring is the only Pole to have won first prize at the Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Competition in Tel Aviv (2017). He was also a finalist at the Chopin Competition in Warsaw aged only 19.

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