Bolesław Wallek-Walewski

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Bolesław Wallek-Walewski.

Bolesław Wallek-Walewski (born 23 January 1885 in Lviv, died 9 April 1944 in Kraków) was a Polish composer and conductor, lecturer and Director of the Conservatory of Music in Kraków.[1]

From 1894 Bolesław Wallek-Walewski studied at the Galician Music Society Conservatory in L'vov under guidance of theory professor Stanislaw Niewiadomski, from 1900-1904 under Władysław Żeleński and Felicjan Szopski at the Conservatory of the Music Society in Kraków,[2] and then between 1906-1907 with Hugo Riemann in Leipzig.[2] From 1908 he became professor at the Conservatory in Kraków Institute of Music and from 1910 at the Conservatory in Kraków.[2]

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  1. ^ "Important events in the history of the Academy of Music in Cracow". Music Conservatory 1888-1945. Academic Computer Centre CYFRONET AGH. Retrieved 18 August 2011.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c Negrey, Maciej. "Bolesław WALLEK-WALEWSKI (1938-1939)". Akademia Muzyczna w Krakowie. Archived from the original on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 18 August 2011.


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