Ludwik Bronarski
Polish musicologist
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Ludwik Bronarski (1890–1975) was a Polish musicologist.[1] Born in Lvov, he studied musicology at the University of Vienna and devoted his life to interpreting the works of Chopin.[2]
References
- ^ Kiper, Daniel; Łukaszewska-Haberkowa, Justyna (2021-04-21). "Ludwik Bronarski w świetle swoich Dzienników przechowywanych w Archiwum Polskiej Misji Katolickiej w Marly". Biblioteki I Muzea Kościelne (in Polish). 104: 93–100. doi:10.31743/abmk.12498.
- ^ Sokol, Stanley S.; Kissane, Sharon F. Mrotek; Abramowicz, Alfred L. (1992). The Polish Biographical Dictionary: Profiles of Nearly 900 Poles who Have Made Lasting Contributions to World Civilization. Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers. p. 51. ISBN 978-0-86516-245-7.
External links
- Works by or about Ludwik Bronarski at the Internet Archive
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