Jan Adam Maklakiewicz Vidéos
compositeur polonais
Commémorations 2024 (Décès: Jan Adam Maklakiewicz)
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Tadeusz Szeligowski Peters Bolesław Wallek Walewski Sergei Prokofiev Enesco Arthur Honegger Nadia Boulanger Paul Dukas Darius Milhaud Francis Poulenc Jascha Heifetz Vladimir Horowitz Arthur Rubinstein Ignacy Jan Paderewski Karol Szymanowski Fryderyk Chopin Augustyn Augustyn Bloch Bloch Joanna Bruzdowicz Tadeusz Wojciech Maklakiewicz Maklakiewicz Boleslaw Ocias Peacock 1896 1910 1914 1918 1923 1929 1931 1951 1962 1963
Aleksandra Kapczuk - Piano (Audio from Fundacja Cultura Animi - (http•••) Tadeusz Szeligowski +••.••(...)) was a Polish Composer. Szeligowski’s first music and piano teacher was his mother. Later he began studying music at the Conservatory of Music of the Polish Society in L'vov in the years 1910-1914, where he studied piano under the direction of Vilem Kurz, and then from 1918-1923 in Kraków, where he studied piano with H. Peters, and composition with Bolesław Wallek-Walewski. He complemented his studies in music in the years 1929-1931 in Paris, where he met many composers of his time such as Sergei Prokofiev, George Enesco and Arthur Honegger. There he studied composition with Nadia Boulanger and orchestration with Paul Dukas. There he attended many concerts and intensely experienced the latest compositions by Darius Milhaud, Francis Poulenc, ballet productions of many famous companies, as well as highly acclaimed performances by Jascha Heifetz, Vladimir Horowitz, Arthur Rubinstein and Ignacy Jan Paderewski. In 1923 Szeligowski worked in Vilnius, Lithuania (then part of the Second Polish Republic), as lawyer and lecturer at the Conservatory of Music. There he met Karol Szymanowski and became a great admirer of his music. From 1951-1962 Szeligowski worked in Warsaw, first for the faculty of the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw, and later as director of the Polish Society of Composers. A large group of his graduates on composition include: Zbigniew Bargielski, Augustyn Bloch, Joanna Bruzdowicz, Wojciech Lukaszewski, Tadeusz Wojciech Maklakiewicz, Boleslaw Ocias, Witold Rudzinski, Marek Sart, Aleksander Szeligowski and Antoni Szuniewicz. His works include the operas The Rise of the Scholars, Krakatuk and Theodor Gentlemen, the ballets The Peacock and the Girl and Mazepa ballets, two violin concertos, Piano Concerto, chamber and choral works There is no copyright infringement intended. If you wish your recording to be removed, it can be done, please just leave me an email, which can be found at the channel's about section.
Maklakiewicz Madey 1899 1929 1939 1944 1950 1954
Jan Adam Maklakiewicz +••.••(...)Pologne) « Grunwald » symphonic poem +••.••(...)) Dir : Boguslaw Madey On collectionCB3, COLLECTIONCB4 and collectionCB5 we can also listen to Jan Maklakiewicz’s « Symphony No. 2 "Holy Lord" for Baritone, Chorus and orchestra » (1927), « Cello Concerto on Gregorian Themes » (1929), « Concertino quasi una Fantasia for piano, coloratura mezzo-soprano and orchestra » (1929) and « Golden Duck » ballet suite (1950). LIST OF UPLOADS OF COLLECTIONCB, COLLECTIONCB2, COLLECTIONCB3, COLLECTIONCB4, COLLECTIONCB5 and IDEAL "DISCOTHEQUE" OF MORE THAN 1,700 ORCHESTRAL WORKS OF FEELINGS : (http•••)
Maklakiewicz Édouard Wolff 1814 1846 1880
Polonaise in B-Flat Major was written by German composer Édouard Wolff +••.••(...)) in about 1846. Performed by Joanna Maklakiewicz. Notice: the recording of Maklakiewicz is owned exclusively by Joanna Maklakiewicz, was licensed to YouTube by CDBaby, and is not used for any commercial purposes in this video.
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