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  1. Witold Roman Lutosławski ( Polish: [ˈvitɔld lutɔˈswafski] ⓘ; 25 January 1913 – 7 February 1994) was a Polish composer and conductor. Among the major composers of 20th-century classical music, he is "generally regarded as the most significant Polish composer since Szymanowski, and possibly the greatest Polish composer since Chopin ". [1] .

  2. Witold Lutosławski was an outstanding Polish composer of the 20th century who attempted to create a new musical language by incorporating elements of folk songs, 12-tone serialism, atonal counterpoint, and controlled improvisations reminiscent of aleatory (chance, see aleatory music) compositions.

  3. Witold Roman Lutosławski (ur. 25 stycznia 1913 w Warszawie, zm. 7 lutego 1994 tamże) – polski kompozytor, dyrygent, pianista. Kawaler Orderu Orła Białego.

  4. Feb 7, 1994 · Witold Lutosławski—one of the greatest musicians of the twentieth centurybegan to study violin in Warsaw in 1926 and, a year later, as a part-time student he entered the Warsaw Conservatory where Karol Szymanowski was both professor and director.

  5. Jul 2, 1994 · 25.01.1913 — 7.02.1994. #music. Author: Culture.pl. Share: Among Poland's most outstanding composers, as well as a leading figure in the realm of music of the 20th century. He was a great authority, a patriot, an educator of many generations of musicians and listeners.

  6. WITOLD LUTOSŁAWSKI (1913-1994), Polish composer and conductor, is known as one of the greats of 20th-century music. During the Nazi occupation of Poland, Lutosławski performed as a pianist...

  7. Witold Lutosławski is the greatest Polish composer of the second half of the 20th century, and one of the greatest music artists of the previous century.