Emanuel Kania
Polish composer
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Emanuel Kania (Uszyce in Opole, Silesia, 26 March 1827 — Warsaw 16 March 1887) was a Polish composer. He studied in Wrocław, Paris and Berlin, then settled in Warsaw in 1853, where he worked for the rest of his life.[1]
Recordings
Emanuel Kania: Songs Dawid Biwo (bass-baritone), Dominika Peszko (piano) June 2020 DUX7603
References
- ^ Chopin in Silesia: Lectures 1974 Page 19 Prace Archiwum Śląskiej Kultury Muzycznej przy Bibliotece "... first place should be given to Emanuel Kania . He was born at Uszyce in Opole Silesia on March 26th 1827 . He studied in Wrocław , Paris and Berlin before settling in Warsaw in 1853 where he worked until his death on March 16th 1887 .
External links
- Scores by Emanuel Kania in digital library Polona
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