• ^ Stucky 1981, p. 79: "Solutions to some rhythmic and formal questions still eluded him." ^ Witold Lutosławski – Guide to Warsaw: Zwycięzców 39.
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  • Lutosławski, Witold (b Warsaw, 1913; d Warsaw, 1994). Polish composer, pianist, and conductor. Prisoner-of-war of Germans 1939 but escaped and worked as...
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  • Witold Lutosławski was hailed as one of the ‘forefathers’ of modern Polish music. As he employed new means, his works gained in fresh beauty.
  • Witold Lutosławski entered the world in Warsaw, spent most of his life in that city and also died there, two weeks after his eight-first birthday.