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- Q53184 subject Q52904.
- Q53184 subject Q7007901.
- Q53184 subject Q8309096.
- Q53184 subject Q8768536.
- Q53184 abstract "The Poznańskie Słowiki (en: Poznań Nightingales fr: Rossignols de Poznan de: Posener Nachtigallen) is a leading Polish choir founded in 1939.When the Germans expelled the priest of Poznań Cathedral, Wacław Gieburowski (1878–1943), a choirboy Stefan Stuligrosz, then aged 19, took up running of choir in Gieburowski's name. After the war the choir was recognised and in 1950 became the Boys' and Men's Choir of the Poznań Philharmonic.The choir toured America in 1963, and many countries worldwide thereafter. Stuligrosz was the conductor of the choir (died in 2012)and composer of over 600 choral pieces.".
- Q53184 wikiPageWikiLink Q1489247.
- Q53184 wikiPageWikiLink Q2064095.
- Q53184 wikiPageWikiLink Q52904.
- Q53184 wikiPageWikiLink Q7007901.
- Q53184 wikiPageWikiLink Q8309096.
- Q53184 wikiPageWikiLink Q8768536.
- Q53184 wikiPageWikiLink Q892138.
- Q53184 type Thing.
- Q53184 comment "The Poznańskie Słowiki (en: Poznań Nightingales fr: Rossignols de Poznan de: Posener Nachtigallen) is a leading Polish choir founded in 1939.When the Germans expelled the priest of Poznań Cathedral, Wacław Gieburowski (1878–1943), a choirboy Stefan Stuligrosz, then aged 19, took up running of choir in Gieburowski's name.".
- Q53184 label "Poznań Nightingales".