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Sheet music for Juliusz Zarebski
Moniuszko: String Quartets Nos. 1 & 2; Zarebski: Piano Quintet, Op. 34 — Elzbieta Mrozek-Loska
— — Classical
By Elzbieta Mrozek-Loska, Isabella Klim, Piotr Plawner, Piotr Salajczyk, and Sibylla Leuenberger. By Stanislaw Moniuszko and Juliusz Zarebski. Classical, Chamber Music. Classical. CPO #555124-2. Published by CPO (NX.555124-2).
Price: $16.00
Zarebski: Piano Works — Maria Szwajger-Kulakowska
— CD — Classical
By Maria Szwajger-Kulakowska and Piotr Salajczyk. By Julisz Zarebski. Classical. CD. Dux Records #DUX1181-4. Published by Dux Records (NX.DUX1181-4).
Price: $34.00
Piano Quintet — Argerich
— DVD — Classical
By Argerich, Niziol, Szymczewska, Chen, and Ne. By Juliusz Zarebski. Classical. DVD. Published by Naxos (NX.NIFCDVD002).
Price: $29.00
Forgotten Polish Piano Music for Four Hands — Agata Gorska-Kolodziejska
— — Classical
By Agata Gorska-Kolodziejska, Anna Liszewska, and Maria Szymanowska Piano Duo. By Ignacy Jan Paderewski, Karol Mikuli, Maria Agata Szymanowska, Frederic Chopin (1810-1849), Karol Kurpinski, and Juliusz Zarebski. Classical. Dux Records #DUX1433. Published by Dux Records (NX.DUX1433).
Price: $19.00
Halina Czerny-Stefanska Plays Chopin — Halina Czerny-Stefanska
— CD — Classical
By Halina Czerny-Stefanska. By Frederic Chopin (1810-1849), Karol Szymanowski (1882-1937), and Juliusz Zarebski. Classical, Piano. Classical. CD. Naxos #SWR19077CD. Published by Naxos (NX.SWR19077CD).
Price: $12.00
Piotr Plawner: Polish Miniatures — Piotr Plawner
— — Classical
By Piotr Plawner and Piotr Salajczyk. By Adam Andrzejowski, Ignacy Jan Paderewski, Roman Statkowski, Emil Mlynarski (1870-1935), Aleksander Zarzycki (1834-1895), and Juliusz Zarebski. Classical. Haenssler Classic #HC18049. Published by Haenssler Classic (NX.HC18049).
Price: $18.00
A Polish Kaleidoscope — Ravel Piano Duo
— 1 listening CD — Classical
By Ravel Piano Duo. By Ignacy Feliks Dobrzynski, Maurycy Moszkowski, Juliusz Zarebski, and Roman Palester. Classical. 1 listening CD. Published by Dux Records (NX.DUX1174).
Price: $19.00
Concerto — Juliusz Luciuk
Double Bass and Orchestra — Set of Parts —
Composed by Juliusz Luciuk. Set of Parts. Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne #PWM829. Published by Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne (BT.PWM829).
Price: $51.00
Sonata For Bassoon and Piano — Juliusz Luciuk
Piano — Book Only —
Composed by Juliusz Luciuk. Book Only. Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne #PWM8182020. Published by Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne (BT.PWM8182020).
Price: $7.00
Le Souffle Du Vent — Juliusz Luciuk
String Orchestra — Score Only —
Composed by Juliusz Luciuk. Score Only. Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne #PWM7747010. Published by Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne (BT.PWM7747010).
Price: $8.00
- Piano Quintet in G Minor, Op. 34 (1885) – dedicated to Franz Liszt; published in Warsaw, 1931
Zarębski was a Polish composer and pianist. He was born and died in Zhytomyr, Ukraine, and was a pupil of Franz Liszt. In his works, Zarębski referred to Liszt and to Frédéric Chopin. He created solo songs from the writings of Adam Mickiewicz and Włodzimierz Wolski.
Two years before his death he had to put an end to his career as a virtuoso as he was diagnosed with tuberculosis, throwing himself into teaching (he had been appointed professor at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels in 1880) and composing. It was in these last years that he composed his most striking music, creating such compositions as the five movements Les roses et les épines on the basis of an advanced harmony. Though he continued composing nearly exclusively for the piano, the summit of his output would be his 1885 cyclical Piano Quintet in G minor.
Liszt orchestrated his Danses galiciennes in 1881 (S. 364).
His date of birth is also listed as 28 February 1854.
Zarębski’s mother was his first piano teacher, and he gave concerts in the salons of Zytomierz from the age of ten. Having completed his gymnasium education with honours in 1870, he left for Vienna to study composition under Franz Krenn and piano under Josef Dachs at the Conservatory of the Society of Friends of Music. He graduated two years later, with two gold medals, even though the curriculum assumed a six-year education. In 1873 he went to St Petersburg and having studied for three years, he passed an exam and obtained a "free artist" diploma. In 1874 he left for Rome and stayed there until 1875, studying the piano under Franz Liszt, his long-time friend-to-be. Liszt would look after Zarębski, appearing with him in concerts and using his contacts to support the publishing of Zarębski’s works.
Zarębski’s career as a virtuoso pianist started with concerts in Odessa and Kiev in the spring of 1874. His performances in Rome, Naples, Constantinople, Warsaw, Paris, London and other European cities were a huge success. He developed an interest in Edouard Mangeot’s new construction, the two-keyboard piano, and in a matter of two months mastered playing it. He developed a repertory for this new instrument and performed at the Grand Exhibition in Paris in 1878 to a wide acclaim. He assumed the position of professor of the piano master class at the Royal Conservatory in Brussels and settled in Brussels. Health problems (TB) made him give up almost all of concertising activity from 1883.
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