Vladimir Kenig

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Wladimir Kenig (born April 1, 1883 in Suwałki , † May 4, 1929 in Pułtusk ) was a Polish composer.

Kenig studied at the Warsaw Conservatory and was then a student of Friedrich Klose and Hans Bußmeyer in Munich and was the first conductor of the Warsaw Philharmonic . He composed three symphonies , two symphonic poems , violin and cello pieces and songs .

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  • Alfred Baumgartner: "Propylaea World of Music: The Composers", Volume 3, Berlin, Frankfurt 1989, ISBN 3549078331 , p. 267