Stanislaw Moniuszko
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In 1837 Moiuszko began to study composition in Berlin with Rungenhagen, who also instructed him in choral conducting. About 1840, he began to compose intensively, writing his first operas and several other stage works, as well as sacred music and secular cantatas. In St. Petersburg Glinka and Dargomiszky showed appreciation of Moniuszko's talent: he maintained a friendly relationship with both these composers, and with Cui, who had been his own pupil, and the Moniuszko's style was appreciated by Hans von Bülow. - MIDI FILE from "Halka": Prelude (050) |
| Moniuszko is the most rapresentative opera composer of the Polish
19th-century national school, and his historical role is comparable to that of Smetana, Glinka, The Five (e.g. Moussorgsky),
Weber and Auber.
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