- Stanisław
Barcewicz (16
April 1858 – 1
September 1929) was a
Polish violinist,
conductor and teacher.
Although his
repertoire included almost all of the...
- concerto. Karłowicz
studied in
Warsaw with
Zygmunt Noskowski, Stanisław
Barcewicz,
Piotr Maszyński, and
Gustaw Roguski. He
later studied in
Berlin with...
- correspondence. Its
first performance was by the
Polish violinist Stanisław
Barcewicz on 20
September 1878, at a
Russian Symphony Concert at the Trocadéro in...
- of the
concerto was
given in
Warsaw on 14
January 1892, with Stanisław
Barcewicz on
violin and the
composer conducting. They also pla**** the Sérénade mélancolique...
- present-day Ukraine). He
first studied with his father, then with Stanisław
Barcewicz in Warsaw, and
subsequently with Emil Młynarski and
Josef Karbulka in...
-
pianist Emanuel Ax,
American pianist Grażyna Bacewicz,
composer Stanisław
Barcewicz, conductor,
violinist Edyta Bartosiewicz,
singer Kamil Bednarek, reggae...
-
Vladimir Bakaleinikov (1885–1953) – violist, composer,
conductor Stanisław
Barcewicz (1858-1929) –
violinist Rudolf Barshai (1924–2010) – violist, conductor...
- Op. 26 (1881; Kristiania, 30
October 1881; the
soloist was Stanisław
Barcewicz) Polonaise, Op. 28 (1882)
Andante Funebre (1895)
String Orchestra 2 Swedish...
-
chamber musician,
performing duos with the
violinist Stanisław
Barcewicz and
trios with
Barcewicz and the
cellist Aleksandr Verzhbilovich. He
wrote 35 pianoforte...
- (1888−1891)
Gustaw Roguski (1891−1903) Emil Młynarski (1903−1907) Stanisław
Barcewicz (1910−1918) Emil Młynarski (1919−1922)
Henryk Melcer-Szczawiński (1922−1927)...