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Tytus Sylwester Woyciechowski (31
December 1808 – 23
March 1879) was a
Polish political activist, agriculturalist, and
patron of art. He was an early...
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Albert Woyciechowski (April 3, 1868 –
February 10, 1899) was a German–American
railroad employee and politician. Born in Lohrens, Germany, he
moved to...
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boarders at his parents'
apartments became Chopin's intimates:
Tytus Woyciechowski, Jan
Nepomucen Białobłocki, Jan Matuszyński, and
Julian Fontana. The...
- m****cript of this composition,
dedicated to his
schoolfriend Tytus Woyciechowski, the
latter replied on the
title page in
written form „J’accepte avec...
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accompanying letter of 3
October 1829 to his
intimate friend Tytus Woyciechowski.
Jeffrey Kallberg suggests: "Two of the
waltzes offer unusual, personal...
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founder and its
first editor-in-chief was a
prominent journalist Andrzej Woyciechowski. In the
first w****s of the
radio station's operation, the
slogan and...
- coincidental".
While composing it,
Chopin wrote to his
friend Tytus Woyciechowski,
saying "Here you
doubtless observe my
tendency to do
wrong against...
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Wojciechowski (ice hockey) (born 1922),
Canadian ice
hockey player Tytus Woyciechowski (1808–1879),
Polish politician Ziemowit Wojciechowski,
Polish fencer...
- by Chopin's
distant idolization of
Konstancja Gładkowska or of
Tytus Woyciechowski. The main
theme (the "A" section) is
introduced by the
piano after an...
- 1838. The one in A
major he
originally intended to
dedicate to
Tytus Woyciechowski, but in the end
Chopin placed Julian Fontana’s name as the dedicatee...