Polish Composers

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(one of Lesch.'s favourite pupils)
Szalit op.2 vol.1.pdf
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Szalit op.2 vol.2.pdf
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S. war eine von L.'s Lieblingspupillen.

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Thanks alfor for these ultimate rare stuff, I have never heard of one of them!!
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alfor wrote:nms:
Cylkow Mazurek op.19.pdf
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Composer. In 1891 he graduated from the law faculty of the Imperial University of Warsaw. In 1921 his overture After the battle, received the second prize in the music competition. Kronenberg. A few years later, he published a series of 5 songs, then in 1931 5 Mazurkas on trends in the spirit of folk OsobaKarola Szymanowski, and in 1936 Musical Tales (poetry). He wrote music in addition to well-known literary works, symphonic works. He muzykografem, music publicist [
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Skrzydlewski Ballade No.3.pdf
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What wonderful finds here, Alfred. The Skrzydlewski Ballade is quite lovely and is my pick of these pieces just posted. And the 4 volumes of Szalit are certainly worth a play through, too. Am glad to see that I'm not alone in never having heard of these composers. Just hope nobody asks me who the composer of the Ballade is....it'll take me a while to learn how to pronounce that one! :D

Thanks for all these interesting pieces, Alfred.
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fleubis wrote:What wonderful finds here, Alfred. The Skrzydlewski Ballade is quite lovely and is my pick of these pieces just posted. And the 4 volumes of Szalit are certainly worth a play through, too. Am glad to see that I'm not alone in never having heard of these composers. Just hope nobody asks me who the composer of the Ballade is....it'll take me a while to learn how to pronounce that one! :D

Thanks for all these interesting pieces, Alfred.
You are welcome, dear fleubis!

Paula Szalit (Szalitowna) was a child prodigy. If I remember correctly, she (inadvertendly) was one of the reasons that young Elly Ney left Leschetitiky for Emil Sauer. L. did not recognize the talent of E. N. and constantly instanced Paula Szalit as an exemplary student who perfectly performed all the exercises L. imposed on his pupils.
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