Górecki in Context: Essays on Music (2017)
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PHOTOS: Left: Gorecki with Maja Trochimczyk in his studio in Katowice, April 1998. Center: Gorecki with Maja Trochimczyk, Andrzej Bachleda and Jane Kedron on USC Campus, October 1997; Right: Gorecki with Henry and Jane Kedron and Andrzej Bachleda at JPL/NASA in Pasadena, October 1997.
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Maja Trochimczyk, Ph.D., is a music historian, poet, photographer, and non-profit director born in Poland and living in California (www.trochimczyk.net). Her work on Górecki was previously published in the Musical Quarterly, the Polish Music Journal, and Organized Sound. She published six books on music: “After Chopin: Essays in Polish Music;” “The Music of Louis Andriessen,” Polish Dance in Southern California,” “A Romantic Century in Polish Music,” “Lutoslawski: Music and Legacy,” and most recently “Frédéric Chopin: A Research and Information Guide” (rev. ed., 2015). She also published 27 peer-reviewed articles in such journals as Computer Music Journal, Leonardo, American Music, the Polish Review, Polish American Studies, and Muzyka, as well as 26 book chapters in edited volumes on Chopin, Lutosławski, women composers, Polish music after 1945, and ecomusicology. Hundreds of her articles and poems appeared in English, Polish, as well as in German, French, Chinese, Spanish and Serbian translations. She writes: "As one of the organizers of the 1997 Górecki Autumn Residency at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, and the composer’s personal translator and guide, I had an unusually close contact with the reclusive composer and was able to present his views in two interviews and several articles, with a focus on the Third Symphony."
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