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- Roman Statkowski (24 December 1859 – 12 November 1925) was a Polish composer, most notable for his operas and chamber music. Statkowski was born in Szczypiorno...
- song from the musical Paint Your Wagon Maria, a 1903-4 opera by Roman Statkowski (based on the poetic novel by Antoni Malczewski) Maria (TV series), Kenyan...
- at Warsaw Imperial Conservatory (his teacher was Polish composer Roman Statkowski), achieving the Diploma of Merit. He studied the piano with Isidor Philipp...
- (1856–1932) Timothee Adamowski (1858–1943) Konstanty Gorski (1859–1924) Roman Statkowski (1859–1925) Ignacy Jan Paderewski (1864–1941) Otton Mieczysław Żukowski...
- Kalafati then in Warsaw Conservatory under Henryk Melcer-Szczawiński, Roman Statkowski and Karol Szymanowski. Baśń, fantasy for piano and orchestra (1927) Szachy...
- Paderewski: Manru, Manru's aria from Act II Jako gdy wśród skwaru Roman Statkowski: Maria, Wacław's aria from Act I Och jak ciąży ta wesołość Władysław Żeleński:...
- 1845) Robert Starer (1924–2001) Joseph Starzer (c. 1726 – 1787) Roman Statkowski (1859–1925) Maria Fredrica von Stedingk (1799–1868) Christopher Steel...
- professor at Cambridge) Haydn Wood Mary Wurm this teacher's teachers Statkowski studied with teachers including Władysław Żeleński. Jan Maklakiewicz Piotr...
- Maria is a three-act Polish-language opera, premiered in 1906, by Roman Statkowski on a libretto based on Antoni Malczewski’s 1825 epic poem of the same...
- In the years 1923-27 he studied at the conservatory in Warsaw with R. Statkowski and K. Szymanowski (composition) and H. Melcer (piano). In 1927-30 he...