Karłowicz's music is of a late Romantic character. He was great admirer of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky whose Symphony No. 6 he praised. Tchaikovsky's influence can be heard in Karłowicz's earlier works, most notably the E minor symphony and the Violin Concerto. Like most of the late Romantics he also fell under the considerable influence of Richard Wagner, especially with Tristan und Isolde. Nevertheless, he managed to develop an original musical language expressed in harmony and orchestration, the latter of which he mastered like few other composers and wrote some of the most colourful orchestral music ever found. Karłowicz's music inhabits a primary place in the history of Polish music between Frédéric Chopin and Karol Szymanowski. Among his works are a Symphony in E minor, a Violin Concerto in A major, incidental music to a play The White Dove, and six tone poems, which include The Returning Waves, Eternal Songs, Lithuanian Rhapsody, Stanisław i Anna Oświecimowie, Smutna opowieść, and Epizod na maskaradzie. The Violin Concerto was written for and dedicated to his former teacher Stanisław Barcewicz, who premiered the work under Karłowicz's baton in Berlin on 21 March 1903 with the Berlin Philharmonic. He also wrote a number of songs for voice and piano, setting words by Kazimierz Przerwa-Tetmajer, Adam Asnyk, and others. Much of the rest of his small output was lost during World War II. Karłowicz spent much of his later life in Zakopane in southern Poland, often enjoying one of his favorite hobbies, photography, in the nearby mountain scenery. Karłowicz died at the age of 32 in an avalanche while skiing on an excursion in the Tatra Mountains in 1909. He was buried at Warsaw's Powązki Cemetery.
Paul-Gilbert Langevin, Musiciens d'Europe, "La Revue Musicale", Editions Richard Masse, Paris, 1986.
Elżbieta Dziębowska, éd. Z życia i twórczości Mieczysława Karłowicza, Cracow, PWM, 1970.
Works
Solo Voice 6 Songs, Op.1
No. 1. Zamuconej
No. 2. Skąd pierwsze gwiazdy
No. 3. Na śniegu
No. 4. Zawód
No. 5. Pamiętam ciche, jasne, złote dnie
No. 6. Smutną jest dusza moja
Drugi spiewnik, Op. 3
No. 1. Mów do mnie jeszcze
No. 2. Z erotyków
No. 3. Idzie na pola
No. 4. Na spokojnym, ciemnym morzu
No. 5. Śpi w blaskach nocy
No. 6. Przed nocą wieczną
No. 7. Nie płacz nade mną
No. 8. W wiecznorną ciszę
No. 9. Po szerokim morzu
No. 10. Zaczarowana królewna
Najpiękniejsze piosnki, Op. 4 Z nowa wiosna O nie wierz temu, co powiedza ludzie Csasem, gdy długo Rdzawe liście Pod jaworem słowa Pod naszymi okny Orchestral
Violin Concerto in A major Op.8 - Piotr Plawner, Zielona Gora Philharmonic Orchestra / Czeslaw Grabovski conductor DUX Records, DUX0540, recorded December 2005, released 2006