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The Greatest of These

The Greatest of These
by James Piorkowski

Publication's Style: Boxed set with 21 choral parts & guitar part
Level of Difficulty: Advanced
General Description: Choral work with guitar
Retail Price: $45.00


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"The Greatest of These", for mixed choir and guitar received it's premiere at the University of the West Indies in Kingston, Jamaica.

The Greatest of These

Live performance featuring the composer on guitar at the Guitar Foundation of America Convention, Columbus State University October 10, 2006.

Excerpt from The Greatest of These

James Piorkowski

James Piorkowski, born in 1956, studied composition with Anton Wolf at the State University College at Buffalo and with Donald Bohlen at the State University of N.Y. at Fredonia. He also has had composition classes with Aaron Copland, Jacob Druckman, Lucas Foss, Morton Feldman and Milton Babbitt.

As a composer, Piorkowski has written many pieces for guitar, both in solo and chamber settings. His writing style “evokes comparisons to jazz icons because of his refusal to adhere to idiomatic pigeon-holing." - Buffalo Magazine

His musical language, while described as erudite, remains accessible. “Piorkowski is a modernist, always experimenting as he moves easily from tonal to atonal formats.” - Fanfare

Sergio Assad/Editions Henry Lemoine, Clear Note and Mel Bay have published his compositions.

Piorkowski’s most recent recording, Sentient Music (Centaur Records), features seventeen original solo guitar compositions, including his Sentient Preludes. Critics have called the recording, "An absolutely engrossing collection." - Buffalo News "Charming", - American Record Guide While guitarist/composer Roland Dyens wrote, "Bravo for the CD! You do have your very own world, man – it’s great!"

For eighteen years, Piorkowski was a member of the world renowned Buffalo Guitar Quartet, which disbanded in 2000. With the BGQ, he performed in Europe, Russia, South and North America and the Caribbean. Guitar Player Magazine - wrote that the Buffalo Guitar Quartet was "one of the world's premiere classical guitar ensembles."

James Piorkowski is a Professor of Music at the Fredonia School of Music, State University of New York, where he has headed the guitar studies program since 1983. He was the recipient of the University’s William T. Hagan Young Scholar/Artist Award in 1998.