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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
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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 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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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
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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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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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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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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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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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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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which Leschetizky arranged. After that, Paderewski made his concert debut in
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in 1898. He was so popular internationally that the music hall duo "
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Paderewski's encased heart muscle within this bronze plaque
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1853:"Ignacy Paderewski: Artysta i symbol Rzeczypospolitej"
1739:"Ignacy Jan Paderewski: Virtuoso, composer, statesman"
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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)
2713:. Smithsonian National Postal Museum. Archived from
2631:"Kąśna Dolna – Marzenie Ignacego Jana Paderewskiego"
1068:. His heart is encased in a bronze sculpture in the
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Mała kronika życia artysty i męża stanu (1860–1941)
1540:Carol R. Ember; Melvin Ember; Ian Skoggard (2005).
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2484:. Warsaw: Główna Księgarnia Wojskowa. p. 549.
2440:"Mystery Solved: The Four Men on White Eagle Hall"
2099:"Ignacy Jan Paderewski. Bohater Sztuki I Ojczyzny"
4444:Golden Laurel of the Polish Academy of Literature
3113:J.I. Paderewski Youth Classical Piano Competition
2610:"Order Korony Włoch – Krzyż Kawalerski – komplet"
508:(Teodor Leszetycki). He married his second wife,
4469:People from the Russian Empire of Polish descent
3040:Fundacja Kultury im. Ignacego Jana Paderewskiego
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2467:. WalkOfFame.com. Hollywood Chamber of Commerce.
676:. Paderewski also launched a similar contest in
516:Pianist, composer and supporter of new composers
409:in 1919, which led to the Treaty of Versailles.
378:and foreign minister during which he signed the
3138:Newspaper clippings about Ignacy Jan Paderewski
3108:J.I. Paderewski International Piano Competition
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3018:Paderewski Festival in Paso Robles, California
2390:"Paderewski Festival, Paso Robles, California"
1404:Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire
4389:Prime ministers of the Second Polish Republic
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3155:Discography of American Historical Recordings
2830:. Wrocław: Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich.
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926:, was a significant success. He also filled
805:, Paderewski became an active member of the
637:Fantaisie polonaise sur des thèmes originaux
4499:Burials at St. John's Archcathedral, Warsaw
3103:J.I. Paderewski Tarnów Estate – Kasna Dolna
2351:"Hoover and Paderewski (February 27, 2019)"
1896:Correspondence between Elgar and Paderewski
550:Paderewski photographed early in his career
72:18 January 1919 – 27 November 1919
4459:Royal Philharmonic Society Gold Medallists
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1632:"Ignacy Jan Paderewski – Życie i twóczość"
1070:National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa
393:, and charitable work of his second wife,
125:16 January 1919 – 9 December 1919
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4524:Polish recipients of the Legion of Honour
3068:International Music Score Library Project
2912:Learn how and when to remove this message
2227:Higgins, Thomas (1981). "Whose Chopin?".
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1993:"95 lat temu podpisano Traktat Wersalski"
1262:. The second has been held since 2014 in
1236:Hoover and Paderewski (February 27, 2019)
809:in Paris, which was soon accepted by the
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3023:Works by or about Ignacy Jan Paderewski
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2337:Irving Berlin "I Love a Piano" lyrics,
1971:. Haus Publishing Ltd. pp. 76–97.
1609:"Paderewski Remains Begin Journey Home"
1583:
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1568:"A list of famous Freemasons of Poland"
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269: 1880; died 1880)
189:9 December 1939 – 29 June 1941
4494:Burials at Arlington National Cemetery
4489:Deaths from pneumonia in New York City
2085:"Riond-Bosson | Musée Paderewski"
1011:International Chopin Piano Competition
599:'s 135-year history. A "lyric drama",
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2181:"Background of Ignacy Jan Paderewski"
1487:Royal Philharmonic Society Gold Medal
1136:'s bust of Paderewski (1891), at the
910:; however Piłsudski's success at the
818:, who used a theme from Paderewski's
732:Monument in Bonn, Chopin Monument in
591:, which is still the only opera by a
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3064:Free scores by Ignacy Jan Paderewski
2415:"Annual Paderewski Festival Raleigh"
2292:"Paderewski | Musée Paderewski"
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1435:Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
937:His manor house (bought in 1897) in
906:, when Poland was threatened by the
4484:People from Paso Robles, California
2986:Music Division, Library of Congress
2940:Music Division, Library of Congress
1378:Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus
1079:In early 1941, the music publisher
878:Monument to Paderewski in Warsaw's
630:. In 1909 came the premiere of his
532:A portrait of Ignacy Jan Paderewski
293:
4429:Recipients of the Legion of Honour
3127:Success in music and how it is won
3081:. 27 February 1939. Archived from
1000:Polish Embassy in Washington, D.C.
416:Early life, marriage and education
359:[iɡˈnatsɨˈjanpadɛˈrɛfskʲi]
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4519:Musicians from the Russian Empire
4464:Chopin University of Music alumni
3098:J.I. Paderewski Chamber Orchestra
2325:The Online Discographical Project
1431:University of Southern California
1147:there with the goal of promoting
1009:, who had won third place at the
436:. The village is now part of the
4339:20th-century classical composers
4324:19th-century classical composers
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3151:Ignace Jan Paderewski recordings
3045:An article about J.I. Paderewski
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1151:in the United States. Two other
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4359:Polish male classical composers
4344:20th-century classical pianists
4329:19th-century classical pianists
2305:"Ignacy Paderewski (1860–1941)"
2043:The Unimportance of Being Oscar
790:In 1910, Paderewski funded the
595:that was ever performed in the
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4379:Polish male classical pianists
2773:. London: Valentine Mitchell.
2594:Perkowska-Waszek, Małgorzata.
2579:Perkowska-Waszek, Małgorzata.
1718:"Paderewski, Ignace Jan"
1491:Academic Golden Laurel of the
889:, appointed Paderewski as the
699:(1899) as well as spas in the
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4504:Pupils of Theodor Leschetizky
4424:Musicians awarded knighthoods
4419:Composers awarded knighthoods
4414:Polish independence activists
3388:Kingdom of Poland (1917–1918)
2341:. Retrieved 30 December 2018.
2328:. Retrieved 30 December 2018.
1682:. Translated by Cara Thornton
1591:(1996), issue 73, pp. 55–69.
1516:History of Poland (1918–1939)
1409:Honorary doctorates from the
1362:, Grand Cross, (France, 1929)
987:for US distribution in 1943.
833:Polish armed forces in France
781:
736:(the composer's birthplace),
697:Saint Petersburg Conservatory
632:Symphony in B minor "Polonia"
296:; died 1934)
4474:People from Vinnytsia Oblast
3976:Kajetan Dzierżykraj-Morawski
3009:How to use archival material
2963:How to use archival material
1493:Polish Academy of Literature
1356:, Grand Cross (Poland, 1923)
1094:in 2015 and then published.
4349:20th-century male musicians
4334:19th-century male musicians
4074:People's Republic of Poland
3142:20th Century Press Archives
2353:, hoover.blogs.archives.gov
2192:Arlington National Cemetery
1775:Wieczorek, Marlena (2021).
1384:Order of the Crown of Italy
1248:The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T.
1225:Hoover Presidential Library
1062:Arlington National Cemetery
837:American entry into the war
724:(1923) monuments in Paris,
113:Minister of Foreign Affairs
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4479:People from Litinsky Uyezd
3996:Polish government-in-exile
3581:Polish government-in-exile
3115:in Paso Robles, California
3059:The Paderewski Association
2444:timothyherrick.blogspot.nl
1967:Prazmowska, Anita (2010).
1467:Honorary Citizen of Warsaw
1354:Order of Polonia Restituta
1138:Victoria and Albert Museum
1027:National Council of Poland
424:parents in the village of
177:National Council of Poland
4364:Polish classical pianists
4354:Polish Romantic composers
4230:Szymon Szynkowski vel Sęk
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807:Polish National Committee
642:Piano Concerto in A minor
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2817:Paderewski as I Knew Him
2480:Łoza, Stanisław (1938).
2272:Polish Museum of America
2186:24 November 2005 at the
2150:. Accessed 11 March 2010
1521:List of Polish composers
1502:, (British Empire, 1892)
1337:Order of the White Eagle
1320:The Academy of Music in
1157:Paderewski Music Society
1107:Polish Museum of America
1074:Doylestown, Pennsylvania
1066:St. John's Archcathedral
891:Prime Minister of Poland
863:and the whole region of
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60:Prime Minister of Poland
4185:Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz
2805:. London, Collins, 1939
2686:"Ignacy Jan Paderewski"
2559:(Muzeum Niepodległości}
2419:paderewski-festival.org
2365:"A Puzzle About Belief"
2314:. Government of Poland.
2277:5 February 2007 at the
1814:"Ignacy Jan Paderewski"
1801:Polish American Studies
1724:Encyclopædia Britannica
1653:"Ignacy Jan Paderewski"
1589:Acta Poloniae Historica
1498:Honorary member of the
1419:Jagiellonian University
1326:Perth Amboy, New Jersey
1313:Paderewski monument in
1264:Raleigh, North Carolina
1260:Paso Robles, California
1174:", recorded in 1916 by
869:Greater Poland uprising
772:Politician and diplomat
420:Paderewski was born to
4514:Polish opera composers
4369:Polish music educators
4180:Władysław Bartoszewski
4165:Władysław Bartoszewski
4155:Krzysztof Skubiszewski
4097:Stanisław Skrzeszewski
4082:Edward Osóbka-Morawski
2803:The Paderewski Memoirs
2801:Lawton, Mary. Editor.
2769:Riff, Michael (1992).
2665:"Odznaczenia i tytuły"
2557:Museum of Independence
2482:Czy wiesz kto to jest?
2339:http://lyricsfreak.com
2310:9 October 2012 at the
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1451:University of Lausanne
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407:Paris Peace Conference
4024:Mieczysław Sokołowski
3911:Ignacy Jan Paderewski
3566:Zyndram-Kościałkowski
3197:Ignacy Jan Paderewski
1572:www.loza-galileusz.pl
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4215:Witold Waszczykowski
4044:Bronisław Hełczyński
3971:Aleksander Skrzyński
3946:Aleksander Skrzyński
3916:Władysław Wróblewski
3282:Homage to Paderewski
2882:improve this article
2796:Paso Robles Magazine
2203:Paderewska, Helena.
2142:"Paderewski's Piano"
1922:(24 December 2021).
1472:Honorary Citizen of
1459:Honorary Citizen of
1447:University of Warsaw
1443:Cambridge University
1389:Order of Charles III
1087:Homage to Paderewski
896:Treaty of Versailles
766:York Mountain Winery
728:Monument in Weimar,
536:Lawrence Alma-Tadema
380:Treaty of Versailles
169:Władysław Wróblewski
4374:Composers for piano
4190:Adam Daniel Rotfeld
4107:Stefan Jędrychowski
4092:Zygmunt Modzelewski
3240:Symphony in B minor
3085:on 11 December 2007
2894:footnote references
2711:"8-cent Paderewski"
2465:"Ignacy Paderewski"
2028:, pp. 505–509.
1803:(2010) 67#1 pp 5–44
1759:Harold C. Schonberg
1481:Studentenverbindung
1455:New York University
1427:Columbia University
1161:Southern California
1081:Boosey & Hawkes
998:grand piano at the
996:Steinway & Sons
969:after the village.
693:Stanford University
506:Theodor Leschetizky
475:Warsaw Conservatory
430:Podolia Governorate
319:Warsaw Conservatory
256:Antonina Korsakówna
224:Podolia Governorate
94:Jędrzej Moraczewski
4160:Andrzej Olechowski
4147:Republic of Poland
4137:Tadeusz Olechowski
4132:Marian Orzechowski
4087:Wincenty Rzymowski
4054:Zygmunt Zawadowski
4029:Aleksander Zawisza
3941:Gabriel Narutowicz
3936:Konstanty Skirmunt
3898:Republic of Poland
3746:Republic of Poland
3426:Republic of Poland
2815:Strakacz, Aniela.
2717:on 29 October 2013
2394:paderewskifest.com
2230:19th-Century Music
1839:The New York Times
1763:The Great Pianists
1366:Order of the Crown
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1283:Henryk Sienkiewicz
1279:Tadeusz Kościuszko
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1007:Witold Małcużyński
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1786:978-1-78551-407-4
1423:Oxford University
1397:, (Belgium, 1924)
1368:, (Romania, 1889)
1330:Buffalo, New York
908:Polish–Soviet War
900:Władysław Grabski
792:Grunwald Monument
650:Minuet in G major
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980:Moonlight Sonata
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