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Feliks Janiewicz, in
English often Felix Yaniewicz (1762 – 21 May 1848) was a
Polish composer and
violinist in exile.
Janiewicz was born in Vilnius, Polish–Lithuanian...
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Henryk Korab-
Janiewicz (January 16, 1897 –
August 11, 1971) was a Polish-American businessman, historian,[citation needed]
social activist and three-time...
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Maciej Radziwiłł (1749–1800)
Wojciech Żywny (1756–1842)
Feliks Janiewicz (1762–1848) Michał
Kleofas Ogiński (1765–1833) Ludwig-Wilhelm
Tepper de...
- Hołubowski, Hubarewicz. I Imszennik, Iwanin. J Jachniewicz, Jacuński,
Janiewicz, Jasniewicz[citation needed], Janik, Janikowicz, Janikowski, Janiński...
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Henryk Korab-
Janiewicz Eighth President of the Józef Piłsudski
Institute of
America In
office 1965–1966
Preceded by
Henryk Korab-
Janiewicz Succeeded by...
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revised 1955)
Divertimento for
Strings (adapted from
music by
Feliks Janiewicz, 1947,
revised 1955)
Lullaby (1947,
revised 1955)
Nocturne (1947, revised...
- Trios, Op. 22 3
String Trios, Op. 37 6
Trios Progressives, Op. 28
Feliks Janiewicz (1762–1848) 6
String Trios Joachim Kaczkowski (1789–1829)[2]
Quatre variations...
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America In
office 28
March 1969 – 17
March 1972
Preceded by
Henryk Korab-
Janiewicz Succeeded by Jan
Fryling Personal details Born 2
January 1896 Warsaw,...
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Arabella Goddard Sir
Charles Santley William Cusins Thérèse
Tietjens Felix Janiewicz ****
Linzbauer (the
donor of the bust of Beethoven) 1872
Euphrosyne Parepa-Rosa...
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Tschaikovsky (1997, re-edition 2008)
Polish Music –
Polish Anonymous,
Janiewicz, Słowiński, Radziwiłł, Twardowski,
Augustyn (2001) –
nominated to FRYDERYK...