Rogowski, Ludomir (Michal)
Rogowski, Ludomir (Michal)
Rogowski, Ludomir (Michal) , Polish composer and conductor; b. Lublin, Oct. 3, 1881; d. Dubrovnik, March 14, 1954. He was a student of Nosk-owski (composition) and Mlynarski (conducting) at the Warsaw Cons., and then of Nikisch and Riemann in Leipzig, hi 1909 he went to Vilnius as director of the Organ School. He also founded the Vilnius Sym. Orch. in 1910. From 1912 to 1914 he was a theater conductor in Warsaw. In 1926 he settled in Dubrovnik. In 1938 he was awarded the Polish State Music Prize.
Works
DRAMATIC: Opera: Tamara (1918); Un Grand Chagrin de la petite Ondine (1919); La Sérénade inutile (1921); Królewicz Marko (1930). Ballet: Bajka (1922); Kupala (1925). ORCH.: Images ensoleillées (1918); Villafranca (1919); 7 syms. (1921, 1936, 1940, 1943, 1947, 1949, 1951); Les Saisons (1933); Les Sourires (1933); Poème du travail (1936); Fantômes (1937); 4 rhapsodies on Slavonic themes (1945); Dubrovnik Impressions (1950). OTHER: 2 string quartets; choral arrangements of Slavonic songs.
—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire