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Fryderyk Chopin Museum Established 1954 Location 1 Okólnik
Warsaw, PolandType Biographical museum Director Alicja Knast Website museum.nifc.pl Muzeum Fryderyka Chopina is a museum in Warsaw, Poland dedicated to the great composer Fryderyk Chopin. It was established in 1954.
Birthplace of Fryderyk Chopin in Żelazowa Wola is one of its major departments.
History
The Fryderyk Chopin Museum at the Fryderyk Chopin Society in Warsaw was established in the 1930s.[1] Already in 1935, the Fryderyk Chopin Institute, established a year earlier by 32 outstanding representatives of the world of culture and politics, headed by Karol Szymanowski, Józef Beck and August Zaleski, had begun amassing a collection. At that time, thirteen extremely valuable manuscripts were purchased from Ludwika Ciechomska, granddaughter of Ludwika Jędrzejewicz, Chopin's sister, and Bogusław Kraszewski.[1] The manuscripts included: a complete autograph of the G minor Trio op. 8 for piano, violin and cello by Chopin, seven letters written at Szafarnia by the young composer to his family in 1824 (including four examples of the famous Szafarnia Courier) and at Kowalewo (6 July 1827) as well as to his school friend Julian Fontana in Paris (1835), three special greetings addressed by Chopin to his father (6 December 1816 and 1818) and mother (16 June 1817) upon their name days as well as two dedications of 6 and 9 June 1833 for Józef Nowakowski, a friend from the Warsaw Conservatory.[1] The creation of a Collection of Photographs, Recordings and a Library was started prior to 1939.
In 1945, the Fryderyk Chopin Institute opened again in Warsaw, and was housed at first in Zgoda Street and from 1953 in Ostrogski Castle.[1] This was also the home of the Museum, Library and Collections of Photographs and Recordings.[2] The museum covers the history and works Chopin, including original manuscripts and documents written by the composer, photographs and sculptures of him, letters, as well as hosting piano recitals and competitions of Chopin's works.[3] The rich plafonds, stucco and Pompeian style frescoes are a fitting setting for the rooms of the Fryderyk Chopin Museum.[2]
References
- ^ a b c d (Polish) "The Frederick Chopin Museum". www.chopin.pl. http://www.chopin.pl/muzeum.pl.html. Retrieved 2009-03-12.
- ^ a b (English) "Ostrogski Castle". en.chopin.nifc.pl. http://chopin.museum/en/museum/branches/id/215. Retrieved 2009-03-12.
- ^ (English) "Fryderyk Chopin Museum - Ostrogski Castle". eGuide / Treasures of Warsaw on-line. http://um.warszawa.pl/v_syrenka/perelki/index_en.php?mi_id=164&dz_id=16. Retrieved 2009-03-12.
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Coordinates: 52°14′11″N 21°01′23″E / 52.23639°N 21.02306°E
Categories:- Museums in Warsaw
- Museums established in 1954
- Frédéric Chopin
- Music museums
- Polish museum stubs
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