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Karol Lipiński

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Naturally, most of Lipiński's compositions are for violin. These include four violin concertos (a fifth is lost), two string trios (originally for an ensemble 2 violins and a cello) as well as polonaises, rondos, variations, capriccios. He also composed several songs and harmonized some popular
139:. However, a rivalry developed between Lipiński and Paganini which destroyed their friendship. Thereafter, whenever Paganini was asked who the greatest violinist was, he would say "I don't know who the greatest is, but Lipiński is certainly the second greatest". 120:; Mazzurana was ninety years old, and could no longer play himself, but gave his criticism of Lipiński's performance of one of Tartini's sonatas. During that time, he also performed concerts together with the Polish pianist and composer 425: 171:, as concertmaster of the Royal Oratory and kapellmeister at the court chapel. With his Dresden duties, he ceased touring as a virtuoso, but concentrated on chamber music, with a special devotion to the string quartets of 89:. His father was Feliks Lipiński (1765–1847), and he had a younger brother of the same name Feliks (1815–1865). In 1810 he became the first violin and two years later the conductor of the opera orchestra at Lwów (now 324: 464: 474: 459: 109:, Op. 10 for unaccompanied violin to Lipiński. Later, in 1827, Lipiński returned the honour by dedicating his "Three Caprices for Violin" to Paganini. 479: 469: 419: 105:, met daily to play, and even performed two concerts together in April 1818, which added immensely to Lipiński's reputation. Paganini dedicated his 484: 195: 499: 135:, and to Russia. In 1829 he went to Warsaw, and played a series of concerts with Paganini that summer that were attended by the nineteen-year-old 454: 70: 514: 489: 280: 504: 494: 226: 287:. Of the major works, all the concertos, both trios, a symphony and an overture have been recorded, some of them more than one time. 321: 509: 180: 415: 369: 243: 305: 164: 200: 241:
Early in his life, during his assignment at Lviv theatre, Lipiński composed 3 symphonies (Op. 2) and 3 operas:
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and was played every season at Lviv for nearly thirty years from 1814, but the music is now lost.
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et al. Wrocław: Akademia Muzyczna im. Karola Lipińskiego, 1990, 1993, 2003, 2007
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His compositions have been recorded among others by Polish virtuoso violinist
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A letter to his wife of 2 July 1839 (Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek)
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to receive instruction from Dr Mazzurana, a very elderly former pupil of
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He developed a great reputation as the only serious rival to Paganini.
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In 1835–36 he went on a long tour, during which he met
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Index

Karol Józef Lipiński

Maksymilian Fajans

Walenty Wańkowicz
composer
violinist
partitions of Poland
Karol Lipiński University of Music
Wrocław
Radzyń Podlaski
Lviv
Ukraine
Niccolò Paganini
Milan
Trieste
Giuseppe Tartini
Maria Agata Szymanowska
Berlin
Louis Spohr
Frédéric Chopin
Robert Schumann
Leipzig
Carnaval
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Dresden
Beethoven
Liszt
Kreutzer Sonata
Henryk Wieniawski

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