Pedagogical Activity of Stanisław Moniuszko at the Warsaw Music Institute

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The article discusses Stanisław Moniuszko’s pedagogical activities at the Music Institute in Warsaw. Thanks to newly summarised and revised facts, it has become possible to look at these activities from a new perspective. In this light, Moniuszko, previously perceived exclusively as an outstanding composer, also appears as a teacher highly regarded by his students, who, apart from his work as a composer and conductor, was closely associated with the 19th-century Warsaw music teaching environment. A multi-contextual look at the last ten years of Moniuszko’s life, taking into account the often marginalized pedagogical aspect of his work, proves that the “father of Polish national opera” also had above-average pedagogical talent.

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Stanislaw Moniuszko, pedagogical activity, Warsaw Music Institute, music education, musical life in 19th-century Poland



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Roczniki Humanistyczne · ISSN 0035-7707 | eISSN 2544-5200 | DOI: 10.18290/rh
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