Witold Rudziński (14 March 1913, in Sebezh, Russian Empire – 29 February 2004) was a Polish composer, conductor, and author.
He studied composition at the Mieczysław Karlowicz Conservatory of Music in Vilnius, and later at the Gregorian Institute in Paris. His teachers included Tadeusz Szeligowski, Stanisław Szpinalski, Nadia Boulanger, and Charles Koechlin.
In addition to composing, Rudziński taught at the Vilnius Conservatory of Music and in Poland at the Conservatory of Music in Lodz and the F. Chopin Academy of Music in Warsaw. Composer Iwonka Bogumila Szymanska was one of his students.
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Preceded byJan Maklakiewicz | Music directors, Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra 1948–1949 |
Succeeded byWładysław Raczkowski |
References
- ^ "Witold Rudziński". Polish Music Center. Retrieved 2021-09-29.
- "An Outline History of Women Composers in Poland". Polish Music Center. Retrieved 2021-09-29.
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