Portrait of Władysław Żeleński by Marcin Władyka based on a photograph of an unknown author, [in]: Tygodnik Illustrowany, 1903, from the collection of the Public Library of the City of Warsaw - the Main Library of the Mazowieckie Voivodeship / Mazowiecka Digital Library, in the public domain.

Władysław Żeleński

(6 July 1837 ? 23 January 1921) composer, pianist, pedagogue and conductor, born in Grodkowice near Kraków, died in Kraków. Żeleński's musical education began in Kraków with piano lessons, first underKazimierz Wojciechowski and then Jan Germasz, along with composition courses with Franciszek Mirecki. He enrolled at the Department of Philosophy of the Jagiellonian University in 1857 and from 1859 studied (for a short while) piano under Alexander Dreyschock and later organ and composition under Josef Krej?i in Prague. He received a PhD in Philosophy from Prague's Charles University in 1862. He then studied composition under Napoléon Henri Reber at the Paris National Music Conservatoire in 1866 and was a private student in composition under Bertold Damcke in 1868-70.

After he had returned to his home country, he settled in Kraków and performed the first concert of his own compositions here in January 1871. He then moved to Warsaw and became professor of harmony and counterpoint at the Institute of Music. In 1878 he was appointed art director of the Warsaw Music Society. There, with the help of Władyslaw Wiślicki, he set up and conducted an amateur mixed choir for two years. Accompanied by the orchestra of Teatr Wielki, the choir gave several concerts under him.

In 1881 Żeleński moved to Kraków to conduct symphony concerts of the City Orchestra in 1882-85 and of the amateur Music Society orchestra in later years. He was instrumental in establishing the Conservatory of the Kraków Music Society in 1887 and managed it until his death, running a course on organ and theory of music. His most notable students included Zygmunt Stojowski, Roman Statkowski, Henryk Opieński, Felicjan Szopski and Boleslaw Wallek-Walewski. Żeleński is the author of several textbooks: "Nauka harmonii i pierwszych zasad kompozycji / The Theory of Harmony and First Principles of Composition" [with Gustaw Roguski] (1877) and "Nauka elementarna zasad muzyki / The Theory and Elementary Principles of Music" (1897).

 

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


Chamber works

  • 2 Polish dances for piano four-hands, Op. 37 No. 2 Download

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    Mazovienne

  • ?W Tatrach? [In Tatra Mountains] for piano 4 hands, Op. 27 Download

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    another version of this work is for orchestra

  • Berceuse in F major for cello and piano, Op. 32, before 1880 Download

  • Deux morceaux de salon for violin and piano, Op. 16 Download

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    1. Romance, 2. Chant élégiaque
  • Fantastic dance for violin and piano, Op. 29 No. 2, after 1870 Download

  • Lyrischer Walzer for cello and piano, Op. 15

  • Overture from opera "Janek? for piano 4 hands Download

  • Piano quartet in C minor, Op. 61, 1904 or 1909 Download

  • Piano trio in E major, Op. 22, before 1870 Download

  • Piano trio, before 1859, work lost

  • Polish dances suite for piano four-hands, Op. 47 Buy

  • Romance for cello and piano, Op. 40 Buy

  • Romance for violin and piano, Op. 29 No. 1, after 1870 Download

  • Sonata No.2 for violin and piano, ca. 1917, work lost

  • Sonata in F major No.1 for violin and piano, Op. 30, after 1870 Download

  • String quartet in A major, Op. 42, after 1880 Download

  • String quartet in E minor, before 1859, work lost

  • String quartet in F major, Op. 28, ca. 1875 Download

  • String quartet, before 1859, work lost

  • String sextet, Op. 9, 1861, work lost

  • Trauerklänge for piano 4 hands, Op. 36 Download

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    first version for orchestra

  • Variations on an own theme for string quartet, Op. 21, before 1870 Download

Piano works

  • 2 Polish dances, Op. 3

  • Deux mazourkas, Op. 31, ca. 1875 ? 1880 Download

  • Deux morceaux de salon, Op. 11 Download

  • Deux morceaux, Op. 63 No. 1 Download

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    Toccata

  • Deux morceaux, Op. 63 No. 2 Download

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    Idylle

  • Entracte and March to W. Rapacki's drama "Wit Stwosz" Download

  • From the jubilee cantata to the words of Deotyma Download

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    No. 1 Elegy, No. 2 Polonaise, No. 3 Jagiellonian March

  • Gavotte, Op. 45 Download

  • Grand scherzo de concert, Op. 35 Download

  • Grande polonaise, Op. 46 Download

  • Humoreske und Gavotte, Op. 18 Download

  • Moments d?un carnaval, Op. 52 Download

  • Oda do młodości [Ode to Youth], Op. 51 Download

  • Polonaise, Mazur and Polka Download

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    Juwenilia

  • Prélude-Caprice, Op. 43 Download

  • R?verie, Op. 48 Download

  • Roma, Op. 65 Download

  • Sechs charakterstücke, Op. 17 Download

  • Solemn march in honour of immortal poet-seer A. Mickiewicz, Op. 44 Download

  • Sonata, Op. 20, before 1870 Download

  • Sonata, Op. 5, ca. 1859 Download

  • Th?me varié in B minor, Op. 62, 1909 Download

  • Valse caprice in D flat major, Op. 9, 1858 Download

  • Waltz from the opera "Goplana" Download

Works for piano and orchestra

  • Piano concerto in E-flat major, Op. 60 Download