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Set of 3 leaflets announcing concerts by Polish artists in 1909, 1912 and 1913

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Set of 3 flyers informing about concerts of outstanding Polish artists in 1909,1912 and 1913: 1. Popular concert of pianist Ludomira Dubiska, opera singer Halina Czarlinska and violinist Irena Dubiska on Sunday, January 14, 1912, f. 14,8x23cm, 2. Concert on September 26, 1909, by Tadeusz Lowczynski artist-singer of the Lviv stage and Helena Lowczynska, singer, f. 14.8x23cm, 3. Program for the Society of the Fraternal Aid Fund in Berlin on February 3, 1913, f. 14.8x23cm, p. 4

traces of folding, pre-punched on left edge, otherwise more than good condition

Irena Dubiska [1899-1989] - Polish violinist and pedagogue. She graduated with a gold medal diploma from the Julius Stern Conservatory of Music in Berlin. She completed complementary studies under the direction of Bronislaw Hubermann, one of the most outstanding Polish violinists of the 20th century. In 1920-39 she gave concerts abroad. In 1930 she formed the Polish Quartet [active until 1939] in which she played with Wanda and Kazimierz Wiłkomirski and Mieczysław Szaleski. During the occupation, she performed in Warsaw. She took part in the Warsaw Uprising as a volunteer in relief work. After the fall of the uprising, she moved to Cracow. She educated many outstanding students including: Piotr Janowski, Wanda Wiłkomirska, Stefan Rachoń. She died as a result of shock after a brutal assault in her apartment in 1989. She rests in Warsaw's Powązki cemetery. [based on source: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irena_Dubiska]

Halina Czarlińska [Halina Boltowa, née Schedlin-Czarlińska 1888-1981] - opera singer, social and Christian activist, wife of the mayor of Toruń, prisoner of the Ravensbruck concentration camp. She studied music and singing in Berlin, Dresden and Milan. She performed on many stages in Europe [including Vienna and Trier], [based on source: https://e-wietor.pl/boltowa-halina/].

Tadeusz Łowczynski [1882-1937] - singer, director. He did vocal studies in Milan [as a scholarship holder of the Lviv National Department]. He sang in Modena and Florence, then in concerts in Krakow and Lviv. He made guest appearances on many European stages in Zagreb, Vienna, Budapest, Hamburg, Trieste, among others. After World War I, he was part of the Lviv Grand Theater company as a singer and director [until 1930]. Due to the loss of his voice, he performed only sporadically after 1930.[based on source: https://encyklopediateatru.pl/osoby/78435/tadeusz-lowczynski].

Helena, Yelena Lowczynska - singer, sister of T. Lowczynski. She made her debut on August 15, 1910 in the title role of Halka during performances at the Lviv Opera in Krakow. She studied in Paris [a pupil of Jan Reszke] and belonged to the Paris Society of Polish Artists. She made guest appearances on the stages of Krakow and Lviv. From 1919 to 1925 she worked for the Belgrade Opera House. In 1923 she was awarded the Order of St. Sava for her artistic merits on the opera stages of Yugoslavia. [based on source: https://encyklopediateatru.pl/osoby/60366/helena-jelena-lowczynska]

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