- Frédéric François
Chopin (born
Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin; 1
March 1810 – 17
October 1849) was a
Polish composer and
virtuoso pianist of the
Romantic period...
- The
Fryderyk is the
annual award in
Polish music. Its name
refers to the
original Polish spelling variant of
Polish composer Frédéric Chopin's
first name...
- this case, Frédéric Chopin. The
competition is
currently organized by the
Fryderyk Chopin Institute. The
Chopin Competition is one of the most prestigious...
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Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (15
October 1844 – 25
August 1900) was a
widely influential German philosopher. He
began his
career as a
classical philologist...
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Fryderyk (Polish: [frɨˈdɛrɨk]) is a
given name, and may
refer to:
Fryderyk Chopin (1810–1849), a
Polish piano composer Fryderyk Getkant (1600–1666), a...
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Fryderyk Florian Skarbek (15
February 1792 – 25
September 1866), a
member of the
Polish nobility, was an economist, novelist, historian,
social activist...
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Prince Michał
Fryderyk Czartoryski (1696–1775) was a
Polish nobleman, the Duke of Klewań and Żuków [pl], magnate, and
Knight of the
Order of the White...
- The
Fryderyk Chopin Institute (Polish:
Narodowy Instytut Fryderyka Chopina) is a
Polish organization dedicated to
researching and
promoting the life and...
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Fryderyk Bauman (1765/1770 — 1845) was a
Polish architect and sculptor-decorator
during the
classical and
Romantic periods. He and his son, Antoni, worked...
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Fryderyk Sapieha (before 1599 - 1650) was a Polish-Lithuanian
noble from Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Voivode of Mścisław (1647-1650),
podkomorzy of...