Witold Lutosławski [2]

Witold Lutosławski

Subject: no
Face value: 2 pln
Alloy: (CuAl5Zn5Sn1) NG
Diameter: 27 mm
Weight: 8.15 g
Finish: standard
Mintage: 800000 pcs
On the edge: an inscription, NBP, repeated eight times, every second one inverted by 180 degrees, separated by stars
Additional: no
Date of issue: 2013-09-18
Issue price: 2 pln
In the central part of the coin – a profile portrait of Witold Lutosławski from the private collection of the composer’s nephew. Below – an inscription: WITOLD LUTOSŁAWSKI 1913 – 1994 (the years of birth and death of Witold Lutosławski). In the background – decorative motifs in the shape of an empty stave.

Designer: Sebastian Mikołajczak
An image of the Eagle established as the state emblem of the Republic of Poland. The notation of the year of issue, 20-13, at the sides of the Eagle. Below the Eagle, an inscription ZŁ 2 ZŁ. Along the rim, an inscription: RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA preceded and followed by six pearls. Under the Eagle, on the right, the Mint mark: M/W

Designer: Ewa Tyc-Karpińska

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Witold Lutosławski

Year 2013 was announced as Witold Lutosławski Year by the Sejm. Born on 25 January 1913 in Warsaw, Witold Lutosławski remains one of the most prominent Polish composers of all times, and his works are key to the understanding of the trends, directions and changes in the 20th century music.

Drawing on the great European tradition – the achievements of Haydn, Beethoven and Chopin, and also Debussy and Bartók – Lutosławski created his own musical language, and his works are equally appealing to the intellect and emotions of listeners.

Lutosławski’s compositions underwent numerous transformations, from the neoclassical to a mature individual style, and the many masterpieces by Lutosławski include Concerto for Orchestra (1954), ...

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