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Zubin Mehta (1980). PBS TV.
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Avery Fisher Hall in Lincoln Center. (creative commons)
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Baden-Baden, a television studio Südwestfunk in 1964. Bundesarchiv. (creative commons)
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Benjamin Britten (1968). Phot. Hans Wild.
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Birthplace of the river Danube. (creative commons)
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Central courtyard of Lancaster University. Phot. Christoph Michels. (creative commons)
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Champs-Elysées theater. (creative commons)
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Chicago Symphony Center. (creative commons)
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Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Phot. Jordan Fischer. (creative commons)
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City hall of Hamburg. (creative commons)
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Concertgebouw. Phot. Hans-Peter Harmsen. (creative commons)
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Concert hall De Doelen. Phot. F.Eveleens. (creative commons)
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Cover od Anne-Sophie Mutter’s album with two piano concertos by Igor Stravinski and Lutosławski.
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Cover of Juliette Kang’s album with world premiere of Lutosławski’s Subito.
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Cover of ”Witold Lutosławski och hans musik” by Ove Nordvall, Stockholm, 1969.
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Esa-Pekka Salonen. Phot. Louisa Dedalus. (creative commons)
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Gasteig – cultural center in Munich, opened in 1985, which hosts the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra. Phot. Schlaier (creative commons)
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Grammophone Award for The Third Symphony (1986). The Witold Lutosławski Society.
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Grawemeyer Award.
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Grzegorz Fitelberg. (creative commons)
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Heinz Holliger. (creative commons)
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Indiana State Capitol at the end of Market St, Indianapolis. Phot. Daniel Schwen. (creative commons)
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Interior of Champs-Elysées theater. Phot. Pierre Lannes. (creative commons)
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Interior of De Doelen hall. (creative commons)
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Interior of San Francisco Philharmonic (Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall). (creative commons)
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Interior of Teatro la Fenice. Phot. Pavel Krok. (creative commons)
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Interior of Tonhalle. Phot. Adrian Michael. (creatuve commons)
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Jan Krenz. Phot. Andrzej Świetlik (1993).
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Jean-Claude Carrière. Phot. Roman Bonnefoy. (creative commons)
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Józef Lutosławski. The Witold Lutosławski Society.
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Kennedy Center. (creative commons)
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Krystyna Szostek-Radkowa (1971). (creative commons)
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Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall. Phot. J. Ash Bowie. (creative commons)
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Main hall in Concertbuow.
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Mstislav Rostropovich. Phot. Mikhail Ozerskiy. (creative commons)
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Mstislav Rostropovich. Phot. Vladimir Vyatkin. (creative commons)
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Munich Philharmonic. Phot. Andreas Praefcke. (creative commons)
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Music Academy in Wrocław
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Old Town Salzburg across the Salzach river. Phot. Juguang Wang. (creative commons)
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Opéra Bastille. (creative commons)
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Panorama of Geneva and Lake. (creative commons)
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Panorama of Hagen. (creative commons)
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Paul Sacher, Anne-Sophie Mutter and Witold Lutosławski. The Witold Lutosławski Society.
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Performance of Double Concerto for harp and oboe (24 August 1980). Collegium Musicum Zurich, Paul Sacher, Ursula Holliger, Heinz Holliger, phot. Peter A. Meyer, archive of ”Ruch Muzyczny”
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Peter Pears singing ’Paroles tissées’ during the concert conducting by Witold Lutosławski. Phot. Andrzej Zborski/East News
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Philharmonic orchestra of Hagen. (creative commons)
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Philharmony in Berlin. Phot. Manfred Brückels (creative commons)
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Plaque on Saska Kępa in Warsaw. Phot. Tadeusz Rudzki. (creative commons)
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Plaque on Żoliborz in Warsaw. www.warszawa.wikia.com
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Portrait of Queen Maria José by Albert Edwin Flury. (creative commons)
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Rathaus (City Hall) in Graz. (creative commons)
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Rolf Liebermann. Phot. Claude Truong-Ngoc. (creative commons)
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Royal Swedish Academy of Music. (creative commons)
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Rudolfinum in Prague. (creative commons)
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Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra Center. Phot. William Wesen. (creative commons)
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Seat of Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra in Katowice.
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Sir Simon Rattle. The Witold Lutosławski Society.
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Snape Maltings Concert Hall in Snape, Suffolk. Phot. Amanda Slater. (creative commons)
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Stanisław Skrowaczewski. Phot. Steffen Wurzel. (creative commons)
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Startup screen from application ”Witold Lutosławski. Guide to Warsaw” available for devices with systems: Adroid, iOS and Windows Phone.
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Teatro la Fenice. Phot. Didier Descouens. (creative commons)
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The interior of the Berlin Philharmonic. Phot. Josef Lehmkuhl. (creative commons)
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The Komische Oper in Berlinie. Phot. Gryffindor (creative commons)
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The river Reuss in the old part of Lucerne. Phot. Simon Koopmann. (creative commons)
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The Walt Disney Concert Hall, home to the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Phot. Carol M. Highsmith.
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The Wawel Castle and Cathedral in Krakow. (creative commons)
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Tonhalle (concert hall). Phot. Adrian Michael. (creatuve commons)
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University of Cambridge. Phot. Andrew Dunn. (creative commons)
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University of Louisville. (creative commons)
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University of Southern California. (creative commons)
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Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall in Zagreb. (creative commons)
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Witold Lutosławski and Anne-Sophie Mutter during the rehearsal of Chain II in Salsburg festiwal (1988). Fot. Weber.
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Witold Lutosławski and his wife Danuta before radio recording of Chain II in Katowice (19 February 1988). Private collections of Gabriela and Martin Bogusławski.
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Witold Lutosławski and his wife Danuta in an interview with the Swedish royal couple (18.05.1993). Phot. Hans T. Dahlskog. From the archive of the ”Ruch Muzyczny”.
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Witold Lutosławski and his wife Danuta in Great Britain. Private collections of Gabriela and Martin Bogusławski.
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Witold Lutosławski and his wife Danuta in Prague (1957). Private collections of Gabriela and Martin Bogusławski in The Witold Lutosławski Society.
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Witold Lutosławski and his wife Danuta on a walk with Heinz and Ursula Holliger. Private collections of Gabriela and Martin Bogusławski
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Witold Lutosławski and his wife Danuta on Michigan Lake. The Witold Lutosławski Society.
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Witold Lutosławski and Krystian Zimerman during the concert (1988). Fot. Andrzej Glanda.
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Witold Lutosławski and Simon Rattle, Los Angeles, 31 I 1993. Phot. Betty Freeman/BE&W
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Witold Lutosławski and Simon Rattle, Los Angeles, 31.I.1993. Phot. Betty Freeman/BE&W
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Witold Lutosławski at the desk. Phot. Jan Styczyński. The Witold Lutosławski Society.
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Witold Lutosławski in Great Britain. Private collections of Gabriela and Martin Bogusławski.
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Witold Lutosławski on a rehearsal with Heinz and Ursula Holliger. The Witold Lutosławski Society.
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Witold Lutosławski on Polar Music Prize ceremony (1993). Private collections of Gabriela and Martin Bogusławski.
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Witold Lutosławski’s 80th birthday. Private collections of Gabriela and Martin Bogusławski.
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Witold Lutosławski’s 80th birthday. Private collections of Gabriela and Martin Bogusławski.
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Witold Lutosławski with Anne-Sophie Mutter and Krystian Zimerman (1998).
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Witold Lutosławski with Georg Solti during the world premiere of The Third Symphony with Chicago Symphony Orchestra (29 IX 1983). Phot. CSO Archives Lebrecht Music&Arts/BE&W
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Witold Lutosławski with grammophone. Phot. Jan Styczyński. The Witold Lutosławski Society.
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Witold Lutosławski with Grzegorz Fitelberg, Regina Smendzianka, Henryk Sztompka. After world premiero of I Symphony. Katowice, 1 April 1948. Private collections of Gabriela Martin and Bogusławski in The Witold Lutosławski Society.
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Witold Lutosławski with Krystian Zimerman during the rehearsal in Paris, 1988. Phot. Marion Kalter/AKG images/BE&W
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Witold Lutosławski with Lynn Harrell, 9.VIII.1989. Phot. Betty Freeman/BE&W
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Witold Lutosławski with Queen Elisabeth. Private collections of Gabriela and Martin Bogusławski.
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Witold Lutosławski w towarzystwie with Mstislav Rostropovich and Anne Sophie Mutter in Royal Festival Hall, 1987. Phot. Suzie Maeder/BE&W
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Yehudi Menuhin. Phot. Allan Warren. (creative commons)
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Zubin Mehta (1980). PBS TV.
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Avery Fisher Hall in Lincoln Center. (creative commons)