-
Ignacy Jan
Paderewski (Polish: [iɡˈnatsɨ ˈjan padɛˈrɛfskʲi] ; 6 November [O.S. 25 October] 1860 [or 1859] – 29 June 1941) was a
Polish pianist, composer...
- The bust of
Ignacy Jan
Paderewski (Polish:
popiersie Ignacego Jana Paderewskiego) is a
bronze sculpture in Warsaw, Poland,
placed in the
Skaryszew Park...
- The
Minuet in G, Op. 14/1, is a
short piano composition by
Ignacy Jan
Paderewski,
which became world-famous,
overshadowing his more
major works such as...
-
piano concerto written by the
Polish composer and
pianist Ignacy Jan
Paderewski. It was
written in the composer's twenties, with the
first movement dating...
-
established in the country. Many
exiled Polish activists, such as
Ignacy Jan
Paderewski, who
would later become prime minister,
returned home. A
significant number...
-
biographer of
Polish patriot,
prime minister and
musician Ignacy Jan
Paderewski. Born in
Warsaw in 1856 to an
aristocratic Polish father of
Baltic German...
-
Homage to
Paderewski is an
album of
piano pieces by 17 composers,
published in 1942 in
honour of the
Polish pianist,
composer and
statesman Ignacy Jan...
- SS
Paderewski, was a
Polish general cargo ship of
World War II period,
built in 1920 in the USA, but not
completed before 1941. She was sold to Gdynia...
- The
Ignacy Jan
Paderewski Pomeranian Philharmonic (Polish: Państwowa
Filharmonia Pomorska imienia Ignacego Jana Paderewskiego) is an
orchestra in Bydgoszcz...
- Częstochowa, Poland. The
heart of Poland's
third prime minister,
Ignacy Jan
Paderewski, is also
preserved there. In 1953 a
Polish Pauline monk,
Father Michael...