Tomasz Czapla


Tomasz Czapla (born in 1902 in Kuryłówce, died on September 21, 1980) - Polish musician and pedagogue. Curriculum vitae

He graduated in 1928 at the Conservatory of the Music Society in Krakow. During the interwar period and during the occupation, he worked as a singing teacher in various schools throughout the country. After the liberation, he settled in Jelenia Góra and there he signed up as an organizer of musical life, and then the director of the Music School in Wrocław. After moving to Rzeszów in 1952, he became the director of the State Music School. As an outstanding artistic movement activist: he led choirs (laureate of the first place at the folklore festival in France), he was the president and inspector of the Musical Society in Rzeszów, he prepared around 180 songs, chants and melodies from Rzeszów for various instrumental and vocal ensembles. For his activity in the field of music dissemination - pedagogical work and social activity - he received a number of high state and departmental awards. In retirement (from 1963) he continued to be an artistic amateur, he collaborated with the Association of Artistic Foci in Leżajsk and often performed on organ in the basilica in Leżajsk.

He composed the melody "Nad rzeszowską Jasiołką", which is a showcase of TV Rzeszów.

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