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Maklakiewicz is a Polish-language
surname derived from the
Russian word
maklak (маклак),
petty broker. It may
refer to: Jan
Maklakiewicz (1899-1954), Polish...
- Zdzisław
Maklakiewicz (9 July 1927 in
Warsaw – 9
October 1977) was a
Polish actor. He was the
nephew of
composers Jan and
Tadeusz Maklakiewicz. During...
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Wojciech Maklakiewicz, (20
October 1922, Mszczonów – 24
March 1996, Warsaw) was a
Polish composer,
music educator,
activist and jurist.
Maklakiewicz came...
- Jan Adam
Maklakiewicz (24
November 1899, Chojnata,
Congress Poland – 8
February 1954, Warsaw) was a
Polish composer, conductor, critic, and
music educator...
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wrote Le
Cagliostro which premiered in 1904. The
Polish composer Jan
Maklakiewicz (1899–1954)
wrote the
ballet in
three scenes Cagliostro w
Warszawie which...
- (1969−1971)
Regina Smendzianka (1972−1973)
Tadeusz Wroński (1973−1975)
Tadeusz Maklakiewicz (1975−1978) Bogusław
Madey (1978−1981)
Andrzej Rakowski (1981−1987) Kazimierz...
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Cultural offices Preceded by
Olgierd Straszyński
Music directors,
Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra 1946–1947 Succeeded by Jan
Maklakiewicz...
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Roman Kłosowski -
Prince of
Kabur Zdzisław
Maklakiewicz - Dr. Spot Wiesław
Michnikowski -
Professor Milczarek Józef
Nowak - Jan...
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Rudzki –
captain Ralf
Peacoock Lech
Ordon –
sergeant Hopkins Zdzisław
Maklakiewicz –
Italian soldier Jerzy Duszyński –
Italian soldier Marian Rułka – British...
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violin with Stanisław Kawalla, with "the Rabbit" Jiménez,
Agnieszka Maklakiewicz, and Míkhail Medvid. His
degree is the
number 71 sent by the institution...