The picture of Juliusz Zarębski, Kisliczny, V. L. Fotografie, ca. 1870/ public domain; source: Biblioteka Narodowa (Polona)

Juliusz Zarębski

(28 February or 3 March 1854 ? 13 September 1885) pianist and composer, born in Żytomierz (now Zhytomyr in Ukraine), died in Żytomierz. Zarębski's mother was his first piano teacher, and he gave concerts in the salons of Żytomierz from the age of ten. Having completed his gymnasium education with honours in 1870, he left for Vienna to study composition under Franz Krenn and piano under Josef Dachs at the Conservatory of the Society of Friends of Music. He graduated two years later, with two gold medals, even though the curriculum assumed a six-year education. In 1873 he went to St Petersburg and having studied for three years, he passed an exam and obtained a "free artist" diploma. In 1874 he left for Rome and stayed there until 1875, studying the piano under Franz Liszt, his long-time friend-to-be. Liszt would look after Zarębski, appearing with him in concerts and using his contacts to support the publishing of Zarębski's works.

Zarebski's career as a virtuoso pianist started with concerts in Odessa and Kiev in the spring of 1874. His performances in Rome, Naples, Constantinople, Warsaw, Paris, London and other European cities were a huge success. He developed an interest in Edouard Mangeot's new construction, the two-keyboard piano, and in a matter of two months mastered playing it. He developed a repertory for this new instrument and performed at the Grand Exhibition in Paris in 1878 to a wide acclaim. He assumed the position of professor of the piano master class at the Royal Conservatory in Brussels and settled in Brussels. Health problems (TB) made him give up almost all of concert activity from 1883.

 

Sourcewww.culture.pl, Małgorzata Kosińska, Polish Music Information Center, Polish Composers? Union, October 2006.

Chamber works

  • A travers Pologne. Danses et mélodies for piano four-hands, Op. 23, 1884 or earlier Download

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    Details: 1. Chant du départ; 2. Le mal du pays; 3. Mazurka; 4. Cracovienne; 5. Kolomyika; 5. Cracovienne; 7.Dumka (R?verie)

  • Berceuse in A flat major for violin and piano, Op. 22, ca. 1884 Download

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    second version for piano

  • Danses polonaises. 1re Série: Trois danses galiciennes for piano four-hands, Op. 2, before 1880 Download

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    second version for brass orchestra

  • Danses polonaises. 2me Série: Quatre mazurkas for piano four-hands, Op. 4, before 1880 Download

  • Deux morceaux en forme de mazurka: R?verie et passion for piano four-hands, Op. 5, ca. 1880 Buy

  • Divertissement ? la polonaise. Deux morceaux sur des motifs nationaux for piano four-hands, Op. 12, ca. 1880 Download

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    1. Andante; 2. Allegro ma non troppo
  • Marche for piano four-hands, JZBO 10, 1875, work lost

  • Piano quintet in G minor, Op. 34, 1885 Download

  • Piano trio in A flat major, JZBO 9, 1872, work lost

  • Polonaise triomphale in A major for piano four-hands, Op. 11, ca. 1880, also in transcription for orchestra Buy

Piano works

  • 2me Mazurka de concert in G sharp minor, Op. 15, ca. 1882 Download

  • Adieu in F minor, JZBO 4, ca. 1870, manuscript Download

  • Andante ma non troppo in A minor, JZBO 1, ca. 1869, manuscript Download

  • Ballade in G minor, Op. 18, ca. 1883 Download

  • Barcarolle in A flat major, Op. 31, 1885 Download

  • Berceuse in A flat major, Op. 22, ca. 1884 Download

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    another version for violin and piano

  • Etrennes. Six morceaux d?éxécution facile, Op. 27, ca. 1884 Download

  • Etude de concert in G major, Op. 3, before 1879 Download

  • Faintaisie polonaise in D major, Op. 9, ca. 1880 Download

  • Gavotte in B minor, Op. 29, 1885 Download

  • Grande polonaise in F sharp major, Op. 6, ca. 1881 Download

  • Impromptu-caprice. Morceau de concert in G major, Op. 14, ca. 1882 Download

  • Les roses et les épines. Cinq improvisations, Op. 13, ca. 1882 Download

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    1. Andante con moto; 2. Presto con fuoco; 3. Andante con moto; 4. Allegro molto; 5. Allegretto moderato
  • Mazurka de concert in C minor, Op. 8, ca. 1880 Download

  • Minuet in C major, Op. 1, before 1879

  • Métamorphoses, Op. 21, ca. 1884, 6 studies, work lost

  • Novelette-caprice. Morceau de concert in E major, Op. 19, ca. 1883 Download

  • Polonaise in B major, Op. 28, 1885 Download

  • Polonaise mélancolique in E minor, Op. 10, ca. 1880 Download

  • Prélude for piano "Mangeot?, JZBO 12, 1878, work lost

  • Romance sans paroles in F minor, JZBO 5, ca. 1870 Download

  • Suite polonaise, Op. 16, 1883 Download

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    1. Polonaise; 2. Mazurka; 3. Dumka (Complainte); 4. Cracovienne; 5. Kujawiak
  • Sérénade burlesque in D major, Op. 20, ca. 1883 Download

  • Sérénade espagnole in A flat major, Op. 26, 1884 or earlier Download

  • Tarantelle in A minor, Op. 25, 1884 or before Download

  • Trois études de concert, Op. 7, ca. 1880 Download

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    No.1 in F minor, No. 2. in G minor, No.3 in G major

  • Un pezzo agitato con un?intermezzo amoroso, JZBO 11, 1876 Borrow

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    another title Wielka fantazja (Great Fantasy)

  • Valse in E major, Op. 30, 1885 Download

  • Valse sentimentale in A flat major, Op. 17, ca. 1883 Download

  • Valse-caprice in G major, Op. 24, 1884 or earlier Download

  • Work without title, JZBO 14 Borrow