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3011: 1022:(parliament) in exile in London. He again turned to America for help and his broadcast was carried by over 100 radio stations in the United States and Canada. He advocated in person for European aid and to defeat Nazism. In 1941, Paderewski witnessed a touching tribute to his artistry and humanitarianism as US cities celebrated the 50th anniversary of his first American tour by putting on a Paderewski Week, with over 6000 concerts in his honour. The 80-year-old artist also restarted his Polish Relief Fund and gave several concerts to gather money for it. However, his mind was not what it had once been, and scheduled again to play Madison Square Garden, he refused to appear and insisted that he had already played the concert; he was presumably remembering the concert he had played there in the 1920s. 515: 923: 1119: 1299: 887:, which recognized Polish independence won after World War I. Paderewski's period in government had some achievements during its ten months: democratic elections to Parliament, ratification of the Treaty of Versailles, legislation on protection of ethnic minorities in the new state, and the establishment of a public education system. But Paderewski "proved to be a poor administrator and worse politician" and resigned from the Government in December 1919, having received criticism for his perceived submissiveness to the Western powers. After his resignation, Paderewski continued to represent Poland abroad in 1920 at the request of his successor as Prime Minister, 353: 766: 654: 787:. The monument's unveiling led to great patriotic demonstrations. In speaking to the gathered throng, Paderewski proved as adept at capturing their hearts and minds for the political cause as he was with his music. His passionate delivery needed no recourse to notes. Paderewski's status as an artist and philanthropist and not as a member of any of the many Polish political factions became one of his greatest assets and so he rose above the quarrels, and he could legitimately appeal to higher ideals of unity, sacrifice, charity, and work for common goals. 2119: 327: 559:
an American tour; he would tour the country more than 30 times for the next five decades, and it would become his second home. His stage presence, striking looks, and immense charisma contributed to his stage success, which later proved important in his political and charitable activities. His name became synonymous with the highest level of piano virtuosity. Not everyone was equally impressed, however. After hearing Paderewski for the first time, when Paderewski was exhausted from his American tour,
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All of his works evoke a romantic image of Poland. They incorporate references to Polish dances (polonaise, krakowiak, and mazurka) and highlander music (Tatra album , op. 12, Polish Dances , op. 5). Paderewski's love of his country is reflected in the titles of his compositions (Polish Fantasy , op.
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in 1887. He soon gained great popularity and had popular successes in Paris in 1889 and in London in 1890. Audiences responded to his brilliant playing with almost extravagant displays of admiration, and Paderewski also gained access to the halls of power. In 1891, Paderewski repeated his triumphs on
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By 1936, Paderewski agreed to appear in a film that presented his talent and art. Although the proposal had come while the mourning Paderewski avoided public appearances, the film project went ahead. It became notable, primarily, for its rare footage of his piano performance. The exiled German-born
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as the representative of the forces trying to create the state of Poland. Paderewski became the committee's spokesman, and soon, he and his wife also formed others, including the Polish Relief Fund, in London, and the White Cross Society, in the United States. Paderewski met the English composer
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Paderewski had great charm, but there was something bourgeois about him, an over-emphasis of dignity. He was impressive with his long hair, severe, slanting moustache and the small tuft of hair under his lower lip, which I thought revealed some form of mystic vanity. At his recitals, with house
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in Chicago received a donation of his personal possessions after his death in June 1941. Both Ignacy Paderewski and his sister, Antonina Paderewska Wilkonska were enthusiastic supporters and generous sponsors of the Museum. Antonina, executor of Ignacy's will, decided to donate the personal
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in 1937. Paderewski also publicly supported an insurance fund for musicians in London (1933) and aided Jewish intellectuals in Paris (1933). He also supported orphanages and the Maternity Centre in New York. The many Paderewski-sponsored concert halls and monuments included
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was staged in Dresden (a private royal viewing), Lviv (its official premiere in 1901), Prague, Cologne, Zürich, Warsaw, Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, Pittsburgh and Baltimore, Moscow, and Kiev. In 1904, Paderewski, accompanied by his second wife, entourage, parrot, and
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in an unsuccessful attempt to broker a deal in which organised Jewish groups would support Polish territorial ambitions, in exchange for support for equal rights. However, it soon became clear that no plan would satisfy both Jewish leaders and
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possessions to the Museum, as well as artifacts from his apartment in New York. The space was officially opened on 3 November 1941. Another museum in his honour exists at Morges, Switzerland, although Paderewski's mansion was razed in 1965.
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and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland (January 1919 – December 1919). He and Dmowski represented Poland at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference and dealt with issues regarding territorial claims and minority rights. He signed the
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had commissioned 17 prominent composers to contribute a solo piano piece each for an album to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Paderewski's American debut in 1891. It became a posthumous tribute to Paderewski's entire life and work,
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There is an anecdote in circulation about Paderewski having been booked for a concert at Stanford by the future president Hoover and not receiving the full fee for his performance; Thomas F. Schwartz, Director of the
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Shortly after his resignation from office, Paderewski resumed his concert career to recoup his finances and rarely visited the politically chaotic Poland thereafter, the last time being in 1924.
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There seems to be enough doubt by both Hoover and Paderewski to lend credence to the story in their respective memoirs other than to acknowledge that their first meeting may have been in 1896.
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On 8 October 1960, the United States Post Office Department released two stamps commemorating Ignacy Jan Paderewski. Poland also honored him with postage stamps on at least three occasions.
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19 and Symphony in B minor "Polonia", which includes a quote from Dąbrowski's Mazurka ), themes (Manru), and musical settings of quotes from Polish poets (e.g., Asnyk and Mickiewicz).
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and greeted him enthusiastically, asking if he were there to give a concert. With pontifical solemnity he replied: 'I do not give concerts when I am in the service of my country.'
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Paderewski is credited as the chief editor of the edition of Chopin's complete works published by the Instytut Fryderyka Chopina. However, in fact, he died before the work began.
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Paderewski, Ignacy Jan (2002). "The Correspondence of Ignacy Jan Paderewski: Letters to His Father and to Helena Górska (A Selection)". In Małgorzata Perkowska-Waszek (ed.).
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In 1896, Paderewski donated US$ 10,000 to establish a trust fund to encourage American-born composers. The fund underwrote a triennial competition that began in 1901, the
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6 November] 1860 – 29 June 1941) was a Polish pianist, composer and statesman who was a spokesman for Polish independence. In 1919, he was the nation's
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By the turn of the century, the artist was an extremely wealthy man generously donating to numerous causes and charities and sponsoring monuments, among them the
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rule. In 1936, two years after his second wife's death at their Swiss home, a coalition of members of the opposition met in the mansion and was nicknamed the
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organizations are also named in his honour and are dedicated to promoting the legacy of the maestro: the Paderewski Association in Chicago as well as the
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Hanna Marczewska-Zagdanska, and Janina Dorosz, "Wilson – Paderewski – Masaryk: Their Visions of Independence and Conceptions of how to Organize Europe",
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lights lowered and the atmosphere sombre and awesome when he was about to sit on the piano stool, I always felt someone should pull it from under him.
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Paderewski kept up a furious pace of touring and composition, including many of his own piano compositions in his concerts. He also wrote an opera,
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use Paderewski in a famous philosophical example in his article "A Puzzle about Belief." Paderewski was so famous that in the 1953 motion picture
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Two music festivals honouring Paderewski are celebrated in the United States, both in November. The first has been held each year since 1993, in
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Paderewski fell ill on tour on 27 June 1941. Sylwin Strakacz bypassed his secretary and other tour personnel to summon physicians, who diagnosed
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is an ambitious work that was formally inspired by Wagner's music dramas. It lacks an overture and closed-form arias but uses Wagner's device of
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is named after Paderewski, and many major cities in Poland have streets and schools named after Paderewski. Streets are also named after him in
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A favorite of concert audiences around the world, his musical fame opened access to diplomacy and the media, as possibly did his status as a
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written for the Polish Relief Fund concert in London on 6 July 1916 (the title certainly recognises Paderewski's Symphony in B minor).
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to represent characters and ideas. The story centres on a doomed love triangle, social inequality, and racial prejudice (Manru is a
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Initially, Paderewski took piano lessons with a private tutor. At the age of 12, in 1872, he went to Warsaw and was admitted to the
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Hotel Saski to raise funds for Paderewski's further piano study. The scheme was a tremendous success, and Paderewski soon moved to
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In 1922, Paderewski retired from politics and returned to his musical life. His first concert after a long break, held at
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Virtuoso: The Life and Art of Niccolò Paganini, Franz Liszt, Anton Rubinstein, Ignace Jan Paderewski, Fritz Kreisler
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later that year made these negotiations redundant, and put to an end Paderewski's hopes of regaining office.
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vines on the Californian property. When the vines matured, the grapes were processed into wine at the nearby
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and at the height of his fame, Paderewski bought a 2,000-acre (810-ha) property, Rancho San Ignacio, near
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From his early childhood, Paderewski was interested in music. He initially lived at a private estate near
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Nowicka, died several months after Paderewski was born, and he was raised mostly by distant relatives.
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Biskupski, M. B. (Autumn–Winter 1987). "Paderewski, Polish Politics, and the Battle of Warsaw, 1920".
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Chavez, Melissa, "Paderewski – From Poland to Paso Robles (California): Paderewski's dream returns".
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In 1948, the Ignacy Paderewski Foundation was established in New York City, on the initiative of the
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piano, gave concerts in Australia and New Zealand in collaboration with Polish-French composer
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Maja Trochimczyk, "An Archangel at the Piano: Paderewski's Image and His Female Audience",
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in Ukraine. His father, Jan Paderewski, administered large estates. His mother, Poliksena,
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Paderewski dedicated three more years to diligent study and a teaching appointment at the
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In November 1937, Paderewski agreed to take on one last piano student. The musician was
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His unusual combination of being a world-class pianist and successful politician made
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In 1897, Paderewski had bought the manor house of the former Duchess of Otrante near
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Musikerbriefe als Spiegel überregionaler Kulturbeziehungen in Mittel- und Osteuropa
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in 1939, Paderewski returned to public life. In 1940, he became the head of the
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which Leschetizky arranged. After that, Paderewski made his concert debut in
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Encyclopedia of Diasporas: Immigrant and Refugee Cultures Around the World
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Works by Ignacy Paderewski in National Digital Library of Poland (Polona)
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Six recordings by Paderewski in digital restorations to play or download
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From Poland with Music. 100 Years of Polish Composers Abroad (1918–2018)
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The Face of Survival: Jewish Life in Eastern Europe Past and Present
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in 1898. He was so popular internationally that the music hall duo "
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external links, and converting useful links where appropriate into
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quipped, "Yes, he plays well, I suppose, but he's no Paderewski."
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complete list of works, with dates of composition and publication
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in 1926, Paderewski became an active member of the opposition to
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In 1919, in the newly independent Poland, Piłsudski, who was the
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In 1913, Paderewski settled in the United States. On the eve of
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Polish pianist, composer, intellectual and statesman (1860–1941)
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Honorary Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire
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symphony. His piano miniatures became especially popular; the
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Edited by Ilias Chrissochoidis. Stanford, Brave World, 2015,
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Permanent representatives of Poland to the League of Nations
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Paderewski: The Struggle for Polish Independence (1910–1920)
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Paderewski's encased heart muscle within this bronze plaque
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Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Second Polish Republic
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Helena Liibke collection of Ignace Paderewski materials
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Helen and Jane Meyer collection of Paderewski materials
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directed the feature, which was released in Britain as
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A chance meeting in 1884 with a famous Polish actress,
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Recipients of the Silver Cross of the Virtuti Militari
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Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland
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Paderewski urged fellow Polish immigrants to join the
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Monument in Chicago, and Washington Arch in New York.
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Makers of the Modern World: Ignacy Paderewski, Poland
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United States commemorative stamp honoring Paderewski
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Members of the Polish National Committee (1917–1919)
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Mała kronika życia artysty i męża stanu (1860–1941)
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Mała kronika życia artysty i męża stanu (1860–1941)
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Prime Minister of Poland
Józef Piłsudski
Jędrzej Moraczewski
Leopold Skulski
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Leon Wasilewski
Władysław Wróblewski
National Council of Poland
Kurylivka
Podolia Governorate
Russian Empire
Helena von Rosen
Warsaw Conservatory

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prime minister
Treaty of Versailles
World War I
freemason
Helena Paderewska
Woodrow Wilson
Fourteen Points
Paris Peace Conference
Polish
Kurylivka
Podolia Governorate
Russian Empire

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