Henryk Melcer-Szczawiński

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Henryk Melcer-Szczawiński (25 July 1869 – 18 April 1928) was a Polish composer, pianist, conductor, and teacher.[1] He was the Director of the Warsaw Conservatorium from 1922 until 1928, when he reportedly died while giving a lesson. His students included composer and pianist Jadwiga Sarnecka.[2]

Henryk Melcer-Szczawiński

Works

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Orchestral works

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  • Piano Concerto in e minor (1892-4)
  • Piano Concerto in c minor (1898)
  • Symphony in c minor

Stage works

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  • "Protesilas i Laodamia" (1902, libretto by S. Wyspiański) (Tragedy)

Chamber music

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  • Violin Sonata in G Major (1907),
  • Piano Trio in g minor (probably written 1892-4)
  • Dumka for Violin and Piano
  • Canon for Violin, Cello and Piano (1890)

Piano works

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  • Trois Morceaux Caracteristiques Op. 5, for solo piano
  • Morceau fantastique (Phantasiestück)
  • Etude in D major, Op. 8
  • Nocturne in A major
  • Prelude in C major
  • Fugue in C-sharp minor
  • Variations sur un theme populaire polonais
  • Quasi mazurka sur le theme W.M.S.
  • Valse a la Chopin
  • La Fileuse de l'opera "Maria"
  • Canons (1890)

Recordings

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Both piano concertos were recorded in the past on Olympia and on Muza, and in 2007 on Hyperion. The Violin Sonata in G major, the Dumka for Violin and Piano and the Piano Trio, Op. 2 were recorded by the Warsaw Trio and Piano Works were recorded by Matti Asikainen for the AP label.

References

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  1. ^ "MELCER Violin Sonata, Piano Trio AP0111 [JW]: Classical CD Reviews- April 2006 MusicWeb-International". www.musicweb-international.com.
  2. ^ "PWM -Kompozytorzy I Autorzy, Jadwiga Sarnecka, Biography". pwm.com.pl. Retrieved 13 July 2023.

Sources

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Cultural offices
Preceded by Music directors, Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra
1908–1909
Succeeded by