Józef Władysław Krogulski
Polish pianist and conductor (1815–1842)
Józef Władysław Krogulski (4 October 1815, in Tarnów, Poland – 9 January 1842, in Warsaw, Poland), was a Polish pianist, conductor, teacher, and composer.[1] He first studied with his father, Michał Krogulski [pl] (1789–1859), and later studied with Józef Elsner and Karol Kurpiński at the Warsaw Conservatory. His half brother had the same name (sometimes Władysław Józef [pl] instead) and lived from 1843 to 1934.
Selected works
Orchestral
- Overture in D minor (1831)
- Piano Concerto in E major (1830)
- Piano Concerto in B minor (1832)
Chamber
- Octet in D minor, Op. 6, for piano, two violins, viola, flute, clarinet, cello and double bass (circa 1832)
- Piano Quartet, Op. 2 (1835)
- String Quartet
Piano
- Piano Sonata (1829)
- La Bella Cracoviena
- Mazurka in D major
- Mazurka in E minor (a la Chopin)
Song
- Last Goodbye
- Let us praise the Lord
- Mazur of the recent past
- Lullaby for eternal sleep
- Elegy Spirit
- Coquette
- God, how stupid it is
Choral
- Requiem
- There are ten Polish masses for two to four voices
- Caravan in the Arabian Desert cantata for choir and orchestra
- Miserere cantata for soloists, choir and orchestra
- Passion oratorio for Good Friday
- Angus Dei for three bass voices
- Carol for male choir and organ
Opera
- Oh, my little wife
References
- ^ Chmara-Żackiewicz, Barbara (2001). "Krogulski, Józef Władysław". Grove Music Online. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.15561.
External links
- Free scores by Józef Władysław Krogulski at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)
- Scores by Józef Władysław Krogulski in digital library Polona
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