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Tadeusz Baird (b. July 26, 1928 in Grodzisk Mazowiecki - d. September 2, 1981 in Warsaw, Poland) was Polish composer. Inside 1956, with Kazimierz Serocki he founded the Warsaw Autumn international contemporary music festival.
Compositions
Music for solo instruments
Sonatina We (1949)
Sonatina Two (1952)
Little Suite for Tykes (1952)
Chamber music
String quartette (1971)
Play for String Quatret (1971)
Orchestral works
Symphony I personally (1950) - Polish National Prize, 1951
Colas Breugnon: the suite in the old style font for string orchestra by owning flute (1951)
4 Essays (1958) - UNESCO Prize, 1959
Symphony Tierce (1969) - National Prize, 1970
Concertos
4 Dialogs for hautbois & chamber orchestra (1964) - UNESCO Prize 1966
Hautboy Concerto (1973)
Scenes for violoncello, harp & orchestra (1977)
Vocal-instrumental works
4 Love Sonnets for baritone & orchestra (1956) to texts by Shakespeare
5 Songs for mezzo-soprano & hexad instruments (1970) to texts by H. PoĊwiatowska - National Prize, 1970
Tomorrow, the musical comedy dramthe to a libretto by J. S. Sito
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Baird, Tadeusz
Musical biography with education and influences, development under Communist rule, and summary of works from the from the Grove Concise Dictionary of Music entry at WQXR radio.
Tadeusz Baird
Biography, list of works, discography, bibliography, manuscripts, and quotes from the Polish Music Center of the University of Southern California.
Tadeusz Baird
Biographical details, musical growth and innovations, noted compositions, and works list from the Polish Music Information Center and the Polish Composers' Union.
Tadeusz Baird
List of films for which he wrote music from the Internet Movie Database. Includes links to related material.
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