Michał Krogulski


Michał Krogulski (born 31 August 1789 in Tuchów, died 31 January 1859 in Warsaw) is a Polish composer and pianist, music educator. Curriculum vitae

He was the son of Wojciech and Anna of the Rudnickie. He grew up in Tarnów and attended school here. After studying in Vienna he worked initially as a music teacher at the Benedictine school in Staniątki near Cracow, and as a private teacher at the house of the Sanguszkow princes in Gumniski near Tarnów. He acted socially in the area of ​​Tarnów by organizing singing and instrumental circles. In the years 1825-1828 he accompanied his son Joseph in concerts given in Warsaw, Poznan, Wroclaw, Berlin, Leipzig, Dresden, Lviv and Kiev. In 1828 he settled with his family permanently in Warsaw, where he worked as a piano teacher in the Żibiborski Piarist Convention and in the Szlachecki Institute, and as a member of the Wielki Theater Orchestra. Together with his son Jozef he organized amateur church choirs. He composed about 40 sacred and secular compositions: masses, carols, psalms, mazuras and polonaises, many of which appeared in print at the Warsaw publishing house Gustav Sennewald.

From his marriage to Salomea Elizabeth in 1812, Sashor (1792-1831) married daughter Kunegunda Ludwika married Rydzewska (1813-1864) and son of Joseph Wladyslaw (1815-1842), pianist and composer. He married again in 1841 in Warsaw with Tekla Marianna Węglewska (1810-1865), with whom he had a son, Wladyslaw Jozef (1843-1934), actor and composer, and two children who died in infancy - Cecilia Katarzyna (1841-1844) and Joseph Zacharias 1845-1846).

He died after a long illness at the age of 70. He was buried in the Powązkowski cemetery. Selected compositions

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