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Halina Czerny-
Stefańska ([ˈxaˈlina t͡ʂɛrnɨ stɛˈfaj᷉ska] 31
December 1922 – 1 July 2001) was a
Polish pianist. She
studied piano under her father, Stanisław...
- Stefanski or Stefański in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stefański (feminine:
Stefańska, plural: Stefańscy) is a Polish-language surname. It may be
derived either...
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Barbara Stettner-
Stefańska (born as
Barbara Zygmunta Stettner,
April 1, 1945 in Nowy Sącz in Poland) is a
Polish journalist,
publicist and book author...
- She is the
fourth woman to have won this title,
after Halina Czerny-
Stefańska,
Bella Davidovich (ex
aequo in 1949) and
Martha Argerich (1965). During...
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connection with the
centenary of Chopin's death.
Polish pianist Halina Czerny-
Stefańska and
Soviet pianist Bella Davidovich shared first place. Due to the wartime...
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alternate name of
Serbian political leader Karađorđe Petrović
Halina Czerny-
Stefańska (1922–2001),
Polish pianist Henry Czerny (born 1959),
Canadian actor Leander...
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Yakov Flier. In 1949, she
shared the
first prize with
Halina Czerny-
Stefańska at the IV
International Chopin Piano Competition. This
launched her on...
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winners of the
International Chopin Competition in
Warsaw (Halina Czerny-
Stefańska and Adam Harasiewicz) as well as a few
further prize-winners
among its...
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Barbara Hesse-Bukowska Poland
Waldemar Maciszewski Poland
Halina Czerny-
Stefańska Poland (tie) V (1955) Adam
Harasiewicz Poland
Vladimir Ashkenazy Soviet...
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Edward Auer Paul Badura-Skoda
Arnaldo Cohen Sequeira Costa Halina Czerny-
Stefańska ( IV) I****o Endo [jp]
Kazimierz Gierzod Lidia Grychtołówna Adam Harasiewicz...