2 Chorale for Organ (2 Chorale Fantasies)

The first chorale’s form is based on Johann Sebastian Bach and Cesar Franck chorales and was dedicated to Andrzej ChorosiÅ„ski, renowned Polish organist. It is a chorale fantasy exploiting a well known Polish Easter song titled Przez Twoje ÅšwiÄ™te Zmartwychpowstanie. The second chorale is a fantasy

2 Preludes for Organ

The earliest organ compositions of the composer – 2 preludes – Andante espressivo and Non troppo lento. The original score manuscript of the preludium in Andante tempo has been misplaced. According to the composer it was published in one of the Feliks Raczkowski collections. From composer’s accounts

After the Fall

This is an organ accompaniment for a song After the Fall (Po upadku). It was published in Biblioteka Organisty No. 2 and 3 in 1957.

Bóg sie Rodzi

Bóg się Rodzi is a Polish Christmas carol transcripted by the composer for organ.

Boże wieczny

This is an organ accompaniment for a church song Boże wieczny.

Chwała i dziękczynienie (I)

This is an organ accompaniment for a church song Chwała i dziękczynienie.It was published in the collection for organists titled Biblioteka Organisty No. 2 and 3 in 1957.

Chwała i dziękczynienie (II)

This is an organ accompaniment for a church song Chwała i dziękczynienie.It was published in the collection for organists titled Biblioteka Organisty No. 2 and 3 in 1957.

Gothic Fantasy

The piece written on the occasion of  Milenium Chrztu Polski (1000th anniversary of Poland’s christening). It is a virtuoso piece in the form of chorale variations on the subject of the oldest Polish song Bogurodzica Dziewica. The piece presents a number of virtuoso and interpretation challenges. A wide

Improvisation for organ

This is one movement piece with the three section internal structure. The first section has a homophonic texture, the second has a fugata form and the third with inverted form against the first one. The piece was published by PWM in 1977 together with Postludium.

I Introduction

The piece was composed on the occasion of blessing the new organ in St. Zygmunt church in Bielany in Warsaw. The dominant technique of this one movement composition is polyphony.