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'''Died:''' 23.05.1929, in Lodz, Poland
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Polish composer and conductor of choirs, teacher. Was organist of St. Catherine's Cathedral in Petersburg (Russia), where was also a professor of Gregorian chant in Spiritual Accademy. During the II World War was an organist and conductor of choir in Cathedral of Lodz (Poland).
Polish composer and conductor of choirs, teacher. Was organist of St. Catherine's Cathedral in Petersburg (Russia), where was also a professor of Gregorian chant in Spiritual Accademy. During the II World War was an organist and conductor of choir in Cathedral of Lodz (Poland).
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Revision as of 09:32, 25 November 2020

Wincenty Gorzelniawski (W. Gorzelniawski)

Life

Born: 1872, in Kostrzyn Wielkopolski, Poland

Died: 23.05.1929, in Lodz, Poland

Biography

Polish composer and conductor of choirs, teacher. Was organist of St. Catherine's Cathedral in Petersburg (Russia), where was also a professor of Gregorian chant in Spiritual Accademy. During the II World War was an organist and conductor of choir in Cathedral of Lodz (Poland).

View the Wikipedia article on W. Gorzelniawski.

List of choral works

 
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Publications

External links

http://www.bibliotekapiosenki.pl/Gorzelniawski_Wincenty