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- Q465132 description "Polish composer".
- Q465132 description "Polish composer".
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- Q465132 abstract "Roman Maciejewski (28 February 1910 in Berlin, Germany – 30 April 1998 in Göteborg, Sweden), Polish composer.Studied in Julius Stern Conservatorium in Berlin, later with Stanisław Wiechowicz and Kazimierz Sikorski in Poznań Conservatory, then continued with Kazimierz Sikorski in Warsaw Conservatory. In his early years highly acclaimed by Karol Szymanowski. In 1934 went to Paris, to study with Nadia Boulanger. Never returned to his native Poland, staying in various countries abroad: France (till 1938), United Kingdom (1938-1939), Sweden (1939-1951), USA (1951-1977) and again Sweden (1977–98).At first he composed inspired by Karol Szymanowski's late style (Mazurkas for piano, Kurpian Songs for choir). The tragedy of World War II, and also his very serious illness during his first stay in Sweden, caused a deep change in composer's personality, that has greatly affected his music.In 1939 Maciejewski began his first "Swedish" period - he married a Swedish dancer and lived in Sweden for twelve years, active as a composer and pianist. He composed music for several theatre productions of Ingmar Bergman, including Camus's Kaligula. While in Sweden, he began his life-work, the Missa pro defunctis, which he finished fifteen years later. This monumental piece is dedicated to all the victims of all wars and remains Maciejewski's best known and highest-regarded composition. It was premiered during the International Festival of Conterporary Music in Warsaw in 1960. After World War II (in 1951), Maciejewski moved to the United States and spent a period of 26 years in California, living in Redondo Beach, working as the organist for two Catholic churches, and directing the "Roman Choir" which yearly toured the missions and cathedrals of California. During his American years, Maciejewski composed a number of choral pieces and masses. In 1977 Maciejewski moved back to Sweden, settling in Gotteborg where he died on 30 April 1998. He is buried in his home town of Leszno, Poland.".
- Q465132 birthDate "1910-02-28".
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- Q465132 deathDate "1998-04-30".
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- Q465132 dateOfBirth "1910-02-28".
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- Q465132 name "Maciejewski".
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- Q465132 comment "Roman Maciejewski (28 February 1910 in Berlin, Germany – 30 April 1998 in Göteborg, Sweden), Polish composer.Studied in Julius Stern Conservatorium in Berlin, later with Stanisław Wiechowicz and Kazimierz Sikorski in Poznań Conservatory, then continued with Kazimierz Sikorski in Warsaw Conservatory. In his early years highly acclaimed by Karol Szymanowski. In 1934 went to Paris, to study with Nadia Boulanger.".
- Q465132 label "Roman Maciejewski".
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