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Emil Mlynarski

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Mazurka for Violin & Piano, Op.7

Emil Mlynarski (1870-1935) was born in the town of Kibarty then part of the Russian Empire, now in Lithuania and known as Kibartai. For centuries, the town had been part of Kingdom of Poland until its break up in 1796. The population of the town was many Polish. He was trained at the St Petersburg Conservatory, studying violin with Leopold Auer and composition with Rimsky-Korsakov and Anatoly Lyadov. After a brief career as a soloist, he concentrated on composition, teaching and conducting, teaching at the Odessa and Warsaw Conservatories and also at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia. He, serving as founding conductor of the Warsaw Philharmonic and later serving as conductor of the Glasgow Symphony. Most of his compositions were for violin. Dating from 1893 the Mazurka is the real thing, full of lovely Polish folk melodies, it could even be danced to. It makes an outstanding shorter recital piece or encore.

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