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  1. Karol Maciej Szymanowski (Polish pronunciation: [ˈkarɔl ˈmat͡ɕɛj ʂɨmaˈnɔfskʲi]; 3 October 1882 – 29 March 1937) was a Polish composer and pianist. He was a member of the modernist Young Poland movement that flourished in the late 19th and early 20th century.

  2. Karol Maciej Korwin-Szymanowski (Tymoszówka, 6 de outubro de 1882 – Lausana, 29 de março de 1937 [1]) foi um compositor e pianista polonês. Vida [ editar | editar código-fonte ] Szymanowski nasceu em Tymoszówka (então parte do Império da Rússia , actualmente na região de Tcherkássi na Ucrânia ) no seio de uma abastada ...

  3. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Karol Szymanowski was the foremost Polish composer of the early 20th century. Szymanowski began to compose and play the piano at an early age. In 1901 he went to Warsaw and studied harmony, counterpoint, and composition privately until 1904. Finding the musical life in Warsaw limiting, he went to.

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  4. Learn about the life and works of Karol Szymanowski, one of Poland's most important composers after Chopin. Explore his piano music, operas, ballets, and folk-inspired compositions.

  5. The life that Karol Szymanowski led was like a work of fiction, brilliant success routinely giving way to bitter defeat, wealth to periods of impoverishment, excess to a whole series of illnesses. The Berliner Philharmoniker performed his rapt and hymn-like First Violin Concerto – a piece that later became a classic of the early modern period – as early as 1926.

  6. Author: Culture.pl. Share: Major composer, born 3/10/1882 in Tymoszówka, died 29/03/1937 in Lausanne. Table of contents: | Childhood and Education | World War I, Zakopane. .. | Awards | European Revival | Szymanowski for the 21st Century | Major compositions |. Childhood and Education. Karol Szymanowski spent his childhood in Tymoszówka, Ukraine.

  7. Karol Szymanowski führte ein Leben, wie es im Buche steht. Glänzende Erfolge und bittere Niederlagen, Reichtum und Armut, Exzesse und Krankheiten lösten einander ab. Die Berliner Philharmoniker spielten Szymanowskis hymnisch-schwärmerisches Erstes Violinkonzert bereits 1926 – es entwickelte sich daraufhin zu einem Klassiker der Moderne.