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Jerzy Petersburski (20
April 1895 – 7
October 1979) was a
Jewish Polish pianist and
composer of po****r music,
renowned mostly for his Tangos, some of...
- He
closely collaborated with his
brother Henryk Gold and with
Jerzy Petersburski with whom he
arranged music for his
famous ensembles; they were among...
- (Polish: The Last Sunday; 1935) is one of the long-time hits of
Jerzy Petersburski. A
nostalgic tango with
lyrics by
Zenon Friedwald describing the final...
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around the world, as far as
Russia (Pyotr Leshchenko),
Poland (Jerzy
Petersburski), and
Turkey (İbrahim Özgür).
Carlos Acuña[TT] [ti] (1915–1999) known...
- and pre-war
songs of
Jewish composers,
including Henryk Wars,
Jerzy Petersburski,
Artur Gold,
Henryk Gold,
Zygmunt Białostocki,
Szymon Kataszek and Jakub...
- are used, and the
World War II era
tango Weary Sun,
written by
Jerzy Petersburski,
features prominently. However, the most
important musical inspiration...
- they were
praised by Józef
Ignacy Kraszewski,
writing for the
Tygodnik Petersburski [pl],
others criticized them for
experimenting with
metre and for "general...
- Kraszewski, Józef
Ignacy (1847). "Pejzaż, Michał Kulesza".
Tygodnik Petersburski. 18. Grabowski, Michał (1849). "5". Artykuły literackie, krytyczne, artystyczne...
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Apolinary Szeluto (1884–1966) Anna
Maria Klechniowska (1888–1973)
Jerzy Petersburski (1895–1979) Józef
Koffler (1896–1944) Bolesław
Szabelski (1896–1979)...
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music and jazz.
Artur and
Henryk Gold, the
brothers Jerzy and
Stanislaw Petersburski,
Zygmunt Karasinski and
Szymon Kataszek,
Kazimierz Englard,
Julian Halicki...