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Stanisław Wisłocki

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153:. During this period he performed in Europe, the United States, Canada, South America and Japan. In the years 1984–1990 he was chairman of the music section of the National Council of Culture, in 1987 vice-chairman of the Music Council of the Ministry of Culture and Art, member of the Music Section of the Council of Higher Artistic Education and chairman of the Council of the Polish Culture Foundation. In 1997, he became an honorary member of the Polish Composers' Union. 164:
From 1948 he conducted teaching activities. He was a lecturer at the State Opera School in Poznań (1948–1951), and at the State Higher Opera School in Poznań he lectured on score reading and conducting (1951–1957). From 1955, he also taught conducting at the State Higher School of Music in Warsaw,
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Adam Mrygoń: Wisłocki Stanisław. W: Encyklopedia muzyczna PWM. Elżbieta Dziębowska (red.). Wyd. I. T. 12: W–Ż część biograficzna. Kraków: PWM, 2012, p. 212–213. ISBN 978-83-224-0935-0. (Pol.).
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Adam Mrygoń: Wisłocki Stanisław. W: Encyklopedia muzyczna PWM. Elżbieta Dziębowska (red.). Wyd. I. T. 12: W–Ż część biograficzna. Kraków: PWM, 2012, p. 212–213. ISBN 978-83-224-0935-0. (Pol.).
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where in 1958 he became the head of the Conducting Department, initially as an associate professor, and then as an associate professor (1966) and full professor (1976).
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Mieczysława Hanuszewska: Wisłocki, Stanisław. W: The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, vol. W. Oxford University Press, 2004. ISBN 978-0-19-517067-2.
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After returning to Poland in 1945, Wisłocki founded the chamber orchestra "Polish Society for the Promotion of Folk Music". Two years later he started the
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Among his students were: Tomasz Bugaj, Zbigniew Graca, Jacek Kaspszyk, Simon Kawalla, Wojciech Michniewski, Andrew Straszynski, Rubén Silva,
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At the turn of the 1990s he was appointed Music Director of the National Philharmonic Orchestra of Venezuela.
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and Henryk Wojnarowski. A few of the notable soloists that he performed with were:
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Recipients of the Medal of the 40th Anniversary of the People's Republic of Poland
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Recipients of the Medal of the 10th Anniversary of the People's Republic of Poland
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Stanisław Wisłocki. Polskie Centrum Informacji Muzycznej . . . (Pol.).
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Stanisław Wisłocki was awarded many prestigious awards, including the
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http://www.allmusic.com/artist/stanislaw-wislocki-q60929/credits/all
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who performed and recorded with many internationally renowned
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musicians and is highly regarded for his interpretations of
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Henryk Wieniawski - Concerto for Violin No 2 D minor Op 22
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Music Director, Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra
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From 1978-1981 he was director and artistic director of
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National Symphony Orchestra of Radio and Television
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Stanislaw Wislocki

Polish
conductor
classical music
orchestras
ensembles
virtuoso
Beethoven
Mozart
Prokofiev
Rachmaninoff
Schumann
Tchaikovsky
Rzeszów
Timișoara
Bucharest
George Simonis
Emil Mikhail
George Enescu
Romania
Poznan Philharmonic Orchestra
Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra
National Symphony Orchestra of Radio and Television
Katowice
Juan Carlos Núñez
Sviatoslav Richter
Roman Totenberg
Ivry Gitlis
Grand Prix du Disque

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