- Zygmunt Mycielski
Zygmunt Mycielski (
17 August 1907 –5 August 1987 ) was a Polishcomposer andmusic critic . He was born inPrzeworsk and completed his childhood education inKraków , where he was taught byBernardino Rizzi . In 1928, Mycielski moved toParis , where he studied composition atÉcole Normale de Musique withPaul Dukas andNadia Boulanger . While there, he served as president of the Association of Young Polish Musicians in Paris from 1934 to 1936. In 1936, he moved back to Poland and began his music and writing career.Mycielski served in the Polish military during
World War II and became aprisoner of war after being captured by theGerman Army . For the rest of the war, he did compulsory work for a German farmer. After the war ended, he returned to Poland and served two terms as editor for "Ruch Muzyczny " (1946 – 1948 and 1957 – 1959) before becoming editor-in-chief from 1960 to 1968. His political views clashed withcommunist Polish authorities, however. His publications caused him to be ousted as editor-in-chief of "Ruch Muzyczny"; his writings were then subject to strict censorship and he was forbidden to leave the country.Mycielski continued his political activism though. In 1975, he signed a group letter with other Polish intellectuals protesting proposed changes to the Polish constitution by the Communist party. In 1978, he founded the Academic Education Society, a student organisation that was deemed illegal and later banned.
Mycielski died in
Warsaw and he was buried inWiśniowa on theWisłok River .References
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September 19 2007 .
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