- from Siberia.
Dybowski was born in Adamaryna,
Minsk district to Jan and
Salomei née
Przysiecka and
studied at the
Minsk Litewski gymnasium before going...
- role in the
Operetka by
Witold Gombrowicz (1988),
Salome in Sen
srebrny Salomei (1993), and
Marguerite in
Faust by
Johann Wolfgang Goethe (1997). She twice...
- Norwid)
Music for play "Sen
srebrny Salomei" ("Salomea's
dream of silver") -
fragments Music for play "Sen
srebrny Salomei" - Pieśń
Wernyhory (lyrics Juliusz...
- Currently:
Russian Institute of
Theatre Arts
Review in Russian:
Polet Salomei (The
Flight of Salome),
Bogorodskie Vesti, 29
October 1996.
Review in Russian:...
- 1840,
performed in
Hungarian 1847,
performed in
Polish 1851) Sen
srebny Salomei (The
Silver Dream of Salomea, 1843,
published 1844,
performed 1900) Samuel...
- He was
probably a German. He witnessed, on the
privilege of
Princess Salomei, for the
abbey in
Mogilno (around 1143) as a
chaplain (canon) of the collegiate...
- from 1159–1164. He was a German, and
arrived in the
parish of
Princess Salomei of Berg. He
performed as a
witness on the
privilege of the
princess for...
- in his
Beniowski (poem
based on
Maurice Benyovszky's life), Sen
srebrny Salomei (en: The
Silver Dream of Salomea"),
Henryk Rzewuski, Pamiątki Soplicy....
- works:
Kordian (1930),
Dziady (Forefathers' Eve, 1932) and Sen
Srebrny Salomei (Salomea's
Silver Dream, 1932). Schiller's
connection with Lwów lasted...
-
Romantic drama, such as
Juliusz Słowacki's
Balladyna (1956) and Sen
srebrny Salomei ('Silver
Dream of Salome', 1959). In 1962,
Skuszanka and
Jerzy Krasowski...