Józef Świder

He studied piano with Stefania Allinówna, music theory with Adam Mitscha and composition with Bolesław Woytowicz at the State Higher School of Music in Katowice. He continued his studies as an aspirant in the class of Bolesław Woytowicz, and then as a scholarship holder of the Accademia Santa Cecilia in Rome under the supervision of Goffredo Petrassi.

From 1952 he worked as a lecturer in composition and music theory at the Academy of Music in Katowice (from 1979 as a professor), where for many years he also served as dean and vice-chancellor. In addition, he was a professor at the Cieszyn Branch of the University of Silesia (for 15 years he headed the Institute for Music Education), as well as at the Postgraduate Choirmaster Studies at the Academy of Music in Bydgoszcz. Among his students were Aleksander Lasoń, Andrzej Dziadek, and Wiesław Cienciała. He lectured at courses for conductors and music instructors, he was a juror of composition and singing competitions. For many years he was an active member of the Silesian branch of Polish Union of Choirs and Orchestras (PZChiO), holding the post of its artistic director from 1968 until 1975. In the years 1979-1981 and 1982-1975 he was the chairman of the Katowice branch of Polish Composers? Union (ZKP), being its member from 1958. He was also a member of the ZAiKS Authors' Association.

For his work as a composer, he received, among others, the award at the Grzegorz Fitelberg Composition Competition for Concertino da camera, the second prize at the National Composers' Competition for the cantata Song about your homeland (1964), the Artistic Award of the Katowice voivodeship for the opera Wit Stwosz (1975), the award at the Festival of Polish Choral Music (1984), the "White Eagle" award at the Festival of Songs about Homeland in Kraśnik (1985), the "Silesian Polyhymnia" award for choir work and the Stanisław Ligoń Award of the Polish Radio Katowice (1986). The composer?s output includes over 200 pieces of choral music, three operas, several oratorios and numerous instrumental works. His compositions has been published by Polish and foreign publishing houses, including PWM Edition (Poland), Carus-Verlag, Verlag Dohr, Edition Ferrimontana (Germany), Gentry Publication (USA), Molenaar Edition (Netherlands). 

For his outstanding achievements, Józef Świder received many awards and distinctions. He was awarded, among others, the Silver and Golden Cross of Merit (1970 and 1974), Awards of the Minister of Culture and Art (II degree ? 1973, I degree ? 1975), the Knight's Cross and the Officer's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta (1979 and 1994), Award of the Prime Minister for works for children and youth (1987), Award of the Minister of Education for outstanding achievements in education (2000), Award of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage for outstanding achievements in arts and education (2000), Primate of Poland ?Silver Pipe? Award, Distinction of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage for outstanding achievements in the dissemination of musical culture (2005), Centenary Award of the Silesian Association of Choirs (2010), and Pope John Paul II Order for merits to the Archdiocese of Kraków (2011).

On 17th August 2015 the Composer?s family has established Józef Świder Foundation. The institution carries out, above all, unpaid public benefit activities in the fields of culture and music education. Its main purpose is to popularize, promote, gather, document, preserve and cultivate the artistic output, achievements and musical legacy of Józef Świder, both in Poland and internationally.

Source: Polish Music Information Centre, Polish Composers' Union, 2020

Chamber works

  • Allegretto for flute and piano, 1952 Buy

  • Allegro and Gavotte for two pianos, 1964

  • Allegro e moderato for two pianos, 1953

  • Andante for oboe and piano, 1951 Buy

  • Burlesca for three guitars, 2007 Buy

  • Canon I for three guitars, 2007 Buy

  • Canon II for three guitars, 2007 Buy

  • Canon III for three guitars, 2007 Buy

  • Canon IV for three guitars Buy

  • Caprice for clarinet and piano, 1962 Buy

  • Concerto for guitar and string quartet Buy

  • Elegy for three guitars, 2007 Buy

  • Gavotte for three guitars, 2007 Buy

  • Imitazione for three guitars, 2007 Buy

  • Improvisation for clarinet and piano, 1992 Buy

  • Little String Quartet, 1957

  • Lyric Miniatures for flute, oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon, 1975 Buy

  • Menuetto for three guitars, 2007 Buy

  • Mini Quintetto na flet, obój, klarnet, fagot i róg, 1993 / 2005 Buy

  • Miniatures for two guitars

  • Polonaise for oboe, clarinet and bassoon, 1988 Buy

  • Polonez for three guitars, 2007

  • Scherzo for flute and guitar (date?) Buy

  • Serenade for two trombones, horn, tuba and piano, 1968

  • Sonata for bassoon and piano, 1953 Buy

  • Sonata for violin and piano, 1956 Buy

  • Sonata for violoncello and piano, 1959

  • Suite for accordion and string quartet or string orchestra, 1979 Buy

  • Suite for accordion quintet, 1979

  • Toccatina for trumpet and piano, 1951

Piano works

  • Etude in A minor

  • Klavierstücke, 1988-94 Buy

    Details:

    Preludio, Interludio, Canon, Ostinato, Burlesca, Capriccioso, Studio

  • Perpetuum mobile, 1992 Buy