Английская Википедия:Hanna Skalska-Szemioth

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Шаблон:Short description Hanna Wanda Skalska-Szemioth (April 29, 1921 - April or May 10, 1964) [1][2] was a Polish composer,[3] journalist, and music educator who composed both classical and popular music, often collaborating with her husband Kazimierz Szemioth.

Skalska was born in Warsaw. She married Szemioth in 1940,[4] then studied with Kazimierz Sikorski at the State Music College in Lodz, graduating in 1953. In the early 1950s, Skalska was a music editor with Polish Radio before teaching at the Frederic Chopin Music School until 1958. She also edited the journal Praca Swietlicowa.[1]

Skalska's popular music was recorded commercially by singers such as Ludmila Jakubczak, Barbara Muszynska, and Natasza Zylska.[5][6] Her compositions included:

Ballet

  • Piosenka (Song; small orchestra)[1]

Chamber

  • String Quartet[1]
  • Variations on a Folk Theme (clarinet and piano)[7]

Orchestra

  • Czerwona Rapsodia (Red Rhapsody; also arranged for band)[1]

Piano

  • Epigrams Miniatures[1]
  • Fraszki Miniatures[1]
  • Inventions[1]
  • Variations[1]

Vocal

  • “Ah, Fernando again” (text by Kazimierz Szemioth)
  • “Although I know” (text by Kazimierz Szemioth)
  • “Ballada o Krakowiance” (Ballad About a Krakow Girl; a cappella choir)[1]
  • “Choc Wiem Beguine” (text by Kazimierz Szemioth)[8]
  • “Kurkurydza Mambo” (text by Kazimierz Szemioth)[8]
  • ”Plamy na Suficie” (Stains on the Ceiling; text by Kazimierz Szemioth)[6]
  • “Uciekam Przed Noca” (I'm Running Away from the Night; text by Kazimierz Szemioth)[5]
  • “Wakacje z deszczem” (Holidays with Rain; text by Kazimierz Szemioth)


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