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- 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)...