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'''Jan Adam Maklakiewicz''' (24 November 1899, [[Chojnata]], [[Congress Poland]] – 8 February 1954, [[Warsaw]]) was a [[Poland|Polish]] [[composer]], [[conducting|conductor]], [[music critic|critic]], and music educator. His most known compositions belong to the choral music.
'''Jan Adam Maklakiewicz''' (24 November 1899, [[Chojnata]], [[Congress Poland]] – 8 February 1954, [[Warsaw]]) was a [[Poland|Polish]] [[composer]], [[conducting|conductor]], [[music critic|critic]], and music educator. His most known compositions belong to the choral music.


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Jan Maklakiewicz

Jan Adam Maklakiewicz (24 November 1899, Chojnata, Congress Poland – 8 February 1954, Warsaw) was a Polish composer, conductor, critic, and music educator. His most known compositions belong to the choral music.

Selected filmography

Cultural offices
Preceded by Music directors, Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra
1947–1948
Succeeded by

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