pianist, composer, conductor and pedagogue. Born on April 14th 1895 in St. Petersburg (Russia), died on January 26th 1974 in Kansas City (Missouri). Brother of Feliks Roderyk Łabuński. Wiktor Łabuński began regular piano studies at the age of six with...
opera singer (bass-baritone); b. 24th July 1922 in Vilnius; d. 25th July 2020 in Warsaw. He came from a musical family: his parents and brothers were members of the Harp choir, led in the interwar period by professor and conductor Jan Żebrowski. In...
composer, b. 28th August 1985 in Wrocław. In 2009 he graduated with an MA in composition and in 2014 he obtained a PhD at the Academy of Music in Wrocław. In 2009 – 2011 he studied at Postgraduate Studies in Film and Computer Music and Audiovisual Art...
composer; b. 1st January 1927 in Brzeźnica near Radomsko; d. 17th October 2020 in Kraków. In 1947-52 he studied musicology with Zdzisław Jachimecki at the Jagellonian University. Simultaneously, in 1947-56, he studied theory of music with Aleksander...
pianist, music theorist and composer; b. 20th November 1972 in Częstochowa, son of composer Wojciech Łukaszewski. He graduated from the State Higher School of Music in Częstochowa where he learned the piano with Zofia Miller (diploma in 1990) and flute...
composer, b. 19th September 1968 in Częstochowa, son of the composer Wojciech Łukaszewski; he graduated from the State Secondary Music School in Częstochowa (certificate with honours, 1987), and the F. Chopin Music Academy in Warsaw after cello studies...
composer, music teacher and critic, music life organiser; b. 10th March 1936, Częstochowa; d. 13th April 1978, Częstochowa. He studied composition with Tadeusz Szeligowski and, after the latter’s death, with Tadeusz Paciorkiewicz, in the State Higher...
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