- the
fourth of four
children of Czesław Spława-Neyman and
Kazimiera Lutosławska. His
family was
Roman Catholic, and
Neyman served as an
altar boy during...
- (formally in Spanish: Sofía
Guadalupe Pérez Casanova, Polish:
Zofia Casanova-
Lutosławska) was a poet, novelist, and journalist, the
first Spanish woman to become...
- to
prepare for the
first performance.
Bodman Rae
relates that
Danuta Lutosławska solved this
problem by
cutting up the
parts and
sticking them together...
-
replacement nurse Halina Drohocka as Lalunia,
replacement doctor Anna
Lutoslawska as
Urzsula Zofia Mrozowska as
Gypsy singer Barbara Rachwalska as Elsa...
- Lutosławski in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lutosławski (feminine:
Lutosławska; plural: Lutosławscy) is a
Polish surname.
Notable people include: Kazimierz...
-
Franciszek Dionizy Lutosławski, a
landowner from
Drozdowo and
Maria Lutosławska, née Szczygielska. He was half-brother to Józef Lutosławski, who was...