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Ballade no. From 1928 to 1931, he taught at the Nashville Conservatory in Tennessee and in 1931, he became the director of the Memphis College of Music in Tennessee from 1931 to 1937. He is also an author of the first biography of Maria Szymanowska in the English language, published by the Polish Music Center at the University of Southern California.
Originally from Wrocław, Poland, he is a graduate of the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw, Poland, and the University of Connecticut.
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Berceuse op.
Sławomir Dobrzański
Program
Anton de Kontski (1816-1899)
"Souvenir de Bukoviec". Children: Stanislaw, Stephen B. Came to the United States, 1920, naturalized, 1939.
- Father:
- Stanislaw Labunski
- Mother:
- Lydia (Rogowski) Labunski
- Spouse:
- Wanda Mlynarski
- child:
- naturalized Labunski
- child:
- 1939 Labunski
- child:
- 1920 Labunski
- child:
- Stanislaw Labunski
- child:
- Stephen B.
Came to the United States Labunski
References
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Served as Lieutenant Polish Army, War against Russia, 1920.; Fellow International Institute Arts and Letters; member Music Teachers National Association, Missouri Music Teachers Association, Polish National Alliance, American Federation Musicians, Alpha Psi chapter Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia (honorary), Pi Kappa Lambda.; Club: Kansas City Musical (honorary).Mazurka op. Son of Stanislaw and Lydia (Rogowski) Labunski.
Connections
Married Wanda Mlynarski, July 1, 1920. Morceau de Concert, op. Fellow International Institute Arts and Letters. Professor music, artist in residence Conservatory Music, University Missouri at Kansas City, 1963-1974.
Soloist with Minneapolis Symphony, Cleve, Kansas City Philharmonic, Saint Louis, Toronto symphonies, Knoxville and Chicago, Grant Park, others Compositions: Symphony G minor, 1936, Concerto C Major for piano and orchestra, 1937.
Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra, 1951, piano pieces, songs, transcriptions.
Achievements
Wiktor Labunski has been listed as a notable musician, educator by Marquis Who's Who.
Membership
Served as Lieutenant Polish Army, War against Russia, 1920.
Teacher, director Memphis College Music, 1934-1958.
Teacher Conservatory Music of Kansas City, 1937-1959, director conservatory, 1941-1958.
Professor music Conservatory Music U. Kansas City, 1959-1963, pianist in residence, 1960-1974. Tranquillo
Fryderyk Chopin (1810-1849)
Nocturne op. 281
"La dolce Rimembranza".
Member Music Teachers National Association, Missouri Music Teachers Association, Polish National Alliance, American Federation Musicians, Alpha Psi chapter Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia (honorary), Pi Kappa Lambda.
Club: Kansas City Musical (honorary). The collection consists of his piano, orchestral, vocal, and chamber compositions.
Education
Student Saint St. Petersburg Imperial Conservatory, University of Saint St. Petersburg, 1912-1916, pupil of Felix Blumenfeld, 1912-1916, Wassili Safonoff, 1917, (Piano), Joseph Vitols, 1914-1916, (composition), Emil Mlynarski (conducting), 1934-1935. 3, op. Material varies with composer, from a single item to several folders.
Doctor of Music, Curtis Institute, 1935.
Career
Concert tours of Poland, France, England, Scotland, Austria, Rumania, Russia, United States and Canada. Romance sans paroles, op.