Antoni Kucharczyk
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Antoni Kucharczyk | |
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Born | Bęczyn, Austria-Hungary | 2 August 1874
Died | 11 May 1944 Paszkówka, Poland | (aged 69)
Pen name | Antek z Bugaja, Bartek Mądrala, Jantek Bugański, Jantek z Bugaja, parobek wiejski, Maciek Bzdura |
Occupation | poet |
Nationality | Polish |
Antoni Kucharczyk (born 2 August 1874 in Bęczyn, Austria-Hungary (now Poland) - 11 May 1944 in Paszkówka) was a Polish poet.
He became well known during 1900 and 1915.
In 1933 he became the president of the Polish Writer's Union of People.
Composer Barbara Maria Zakrzewska-Nikiporczyk used Kucharczyk's text for her composition "Two Religious Songs" in 1981.[1]
References[]
- ^ "Barbara Zakrzewska". Polish Music Center. Retrieved 2021-07-12.
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