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  1. Paderewski's Steinway & Sons grand piano at the Polish Embassy in Washington, D.C. In November 1937, Paderewski agreed to take on one last piano student. The musician was Witold Małcużyński , who had won third place at the International Chopin Piano Competition .

  2. Oct 20, 1998 · Grand Piano: Chopin by Ignace Jan Paderewski, Franz Xaver Scharwenka released in 1998. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at...

  3. www.paderewskiassociation.org › Paderewski_BiographyThe Paderewski Association

    Ignacy Jan Paderewski`s contemporaries often referred to him as the greatest piano player since the time of Liszt. His piano career lasted more than 50 years. The artist became widely known and admired after his Paris debut in Salle Erard in March 1888.

  4. Chopin: Nocturnes, Op.15 – No.2 in F-sharp major Chopin: Polonaise in A-flat major, Op.53 Haydn: Andante & Variations in F minor, Hob.XVII:6 (Un Piccolo Divertimento)

  5. In his time, Ignacy Jan Paderewski (1860-1941) was called a “Modern Immortal.” Audiences worldwide stormed the stage after his piano recitals, with young women strewing flowers at his feet. Admirers pressed for autographs and frenzied fans once burst into his private hotel room with scissors, determined to clip a bit of his

  6. Apr 20, 2018 · Born in Kuryłówka (now Kurilivka, Ukraine), Ignacy Jan Paderewski was a virtuoso pianist, a notable composer, a remarkably successful politician and an exceptionally generous philanthropist.

  7. Sep 26, 2018 · Paderewski Plays Chopin. Ignacy Jan Paderewski (1860-1941), piano. Recorded in the early 1920's, when Paderewski was about 60 years old, the sound quality is far beyond the acoustic recording techniques of the day. His performance was captured on an Aeolian Company "DUO-ART" reproducing piano.