- Villa Atma
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The Villa Atma was built about 1890 in the 'Zakopane style' for Józef Kasprusie-Stoch to designs by the architect
Stanisław Witkiewicz . The name 'Atma' is derived form theSanskrit word for 'soul'.The composer Szymanowski visited Zakopane in his childhood and the Villa Atma became his permanent residence in
1930 . He described the villa in a letter to his mother as "a small, humble mountaineer's cottage". Amongst the fellow artists who visited Szymanowski in Villa Atma wereArtur Rubinstein ,Serge Lifar andEmil Młynarski .After Szymanowski's death in
1937 , his friends suggested making the Villa a museum in his honour, but this aim was not achieved until1967 . The exhibits include a close recreation of the composer's study, in which he wrote some of his most notable works including theSymphony no 4, (asinfonia concertante for piano and orchestra dedicated to Rubinstein), and his secondViolin Concerto .The museum is located in
Zakopane at ul. Kasprusie 19, and is open Wednesday through Sunday. Apart from the ground-floor permanent collection, there is a second-floor library and archive relating to Szymanowski. Occasionally concerts and recitals are held in the Villa.ources
Maciej Pinkwart, "Karol Szymanowski's Museum in the Chalet "Atma" in Zakopane", Cracow, 1997 ISBN 83-906334-4-2
Links
[http://www.culture.pl/en/culture/artykuly/in_mu_zakopane_atma Museum web site]
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