Vladyslav Zaremba
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{{Short description|Ukrainian composer and pianist (1833–1902)}}[[File:Vladyslav Zaremba.jpg|thumb|Vladyslav Zaremba]]'''Vladyslav Ivanovych Zaremba'''{{Langx|uk|Владисла́в Іва́нович Заре́мба|Vladyslav Ivanovych Zaremba}}; {{Langx|ru|Владисла́в Іва́нович Заре́мба|Vladislav Ivanovich Zaremba}}; {{Langx|pl|Władysław Zaremba}} (also Zaręba) ({{Oldstyledate|27 June|1833|15 June}} – {{Oldstyledate|24 October|1902|11 October}}) was a Ukrainian composer and pianist of Polish origin. He was the brother of [[Nikolai Zaremba]] and the father of [[Sigizmund Zaremba]]. |
{{Short description|Ukrainian composer and pianist (1833–1902)}} |
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[[File:Vladyslav Zaremba.jpg|thumb|Vladyslav Zaremba]]'''Vladyslav Ivanovych Zaremba'''{{Langx|uk|Владисла́в Іва́нович Заре́мба|Vladyslav Ivanovych Zaremba}}; {{Langx|ru|Владисла́в Іва́нович Заре́мба|Vladislav Ivanovich Zaremba}}; {{Langx|pl|Władysław Zaremba}} (also Zaręba) ({{Oldstyledate|27 June|1833|15 June}} – {{Oldstyledate|24 October|1902|11 October}}) was a Ukrainian composer and pianist of Polish origin. He was the brother of [[Nikolai Zaremba]] and the father of [[Sigizmund Zaremba]]. |
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Zaremba was born in [[Dunaivtsi]]. His family moved to [[Kamianets-Podilskyi]] in 1846, where he studied music with Józef and [[Antoni Kocipiński]]. After completing his studies, he lived outside of Kamianets-Podilskyi. Zaremba returned in 1854 and worked as an organist in a church. For unknown reasons, Zaremba was under polish surveillance at this time. In 1856 he moved to [[Zhytomyr]], where he began to teach, perform, and compose music. His son Sigizmund was born there. From 1862 he lived in Kyiv, giving piano and choral singing lessons at various institutions. He was also a music critic and an active member of the [[Russian Musical Society]]. Zaremba was a conductor of some amateur choirs.{{Cite Grove |last1=Spencer |first1=Jennifer |last2=Garden |first2=Edward |title=Zaremba |pages=750}}{{Cite encyclopedia |year=1999 |title=Владислав Заремба — Український і польський композитор |encyclopedia=Poles in Khmelnytskyi: A Glance through the Centuries |publisher=Podillia |location=Khmelnytskyi |url=http://history.org.ua/LiberUA/966-7158-42-%D0%A0%D2%90/966-7158-42-%D0%A0%D2%90.pdf |access-date=7 November 2025 |last=Prokopchuk |first=V. S. |editor-last=Machkivskyi |editor-first=M. A. |pages=562–565 |trans-title=Vladyslav Zaremba — Ukrainian and Polish composer |isbn=966-7158-42-X |oclc=122971407 |editor-last2=Khmyz |editor-first2=S. V.}} He died in Kyiv, aged 69, and was buried in the [[Baikove Cemetery]]. The Zaremba street in Kyiv was named in honor of Vladyslav Zaremba.{{Cite encyclopedia |year=1985 |title=Зарембы улица |encyclopedia=[[Kiev: An Encyclopedic Handbook]] |publisher=[[Ukrainian Soviet Encyclopedia]] |location=Kiev |editor-last=Kudritsky |editor-first=Anatoly |edition=3rd |pages=210 |language=ru |oclc=16400763}} The [[Khmelnytskyi Music College]] is also named after him.{{Cite encyclopedia |year=2008 |title=Заремба (Zaręba) Владислав Іванович |encyclopedia=[[Ukrainian Musical Encyclopedia]] |publisher=[[Rylsky Institute of Art Studies, Folklore and Ethnology]] |location=Kyiv |url=https://archive.org/details/muzychna02/page/n139 |access-date=5 November 2025 |last=Riznyk |first=Oleksandr |editor-last=Skrypnyk |editor-first=Hanna |volume=2 |pages=132 |language=uk |isbn=966-02-4099-6 |oclc=855889913}} |
Zaremba was born in [[Dunaivtsi]]. His family moved to [[Kamianets-Podilskyi]] in 1846, where he studied music with Józef and [[Antoni Kocipiński]]. After completing his studies, he lived outside of Kamianets-Podilskyi. Zaremba returned in 1854 and worked as an organist in a church. For unknown reasons, Zaremba was under polish surveillance at this time. In 1856 he moved to [[Zhytomyr]], where he began to teach, perform, and compose music. His son Sigizmund was born there. From 1862 he lived in Kyiv, giving piano and choral singing lessons at various institutions. He was also a music critic and an active member of the [[Russian Musical Society]]. Zaremba was a conductor of some amateur choirs.{{Cite Grove |last1=Spencer |first1=Jennifer |last2=Garden |first2=Edward |title=Zaremba |pages=750}}{{Cite encyclopedia |year=1999 |title=Владислав Заремба — Український і польський композитор |encyclopedia=Poles in Khmelnytskyi: A Glance through the Centuries |publisher=Podillia |location=Khmelnytskyi |url=http://history.org.ua/LiberUA/966-7158-42-%D0%A0%D2%90/966-7158-42-%D0%A0%D2%90.pdf |access-date=7 November 2025 |last=Prokopchuk |first=V. S. |editor-last=Machkivskyi |editor-first=M. A. |pages=562–565 |trans-title=Vladyslav Zaremba — Ukrainian and Polish composer |isbn=966-7158-42-X |oclc=122971407 |editor-last2=Khmyz |editor-first2=S. V.}} He died in Kyiv, aged 69, and was buried in the [[Baikove Cemetery]]. The Zaremba street in Kyiv was named in honor of Vladyslav Zaremba.{{Cite encyclopedia |year=1985 |title=Зарембы улица |encyclopedia=[[Kiev: An Encyclopedic Handbook]] |publisher=[[Ukrainian Soviet Encyclopedia]] |location=Kiev |editor-last=Kudritsky |editor-first=Anatoly |edition=3rd |pages=210 |language=ru |oclc=16400763}} The [[Khmelnytskyi Music College]] is also named after him.{{Cite encyclopedia |year=2008 |title=Заремба (Zaręba) Владислав Іванович |encyclopedia=[[Ukrainian Musical Encyclopedia]] |publisher=[[Rylsky Institute of Art Studies, Folklore and Ethnology]] |location=Kyiv |url=https://archive.org/details/muzychna02/page/n139 |access-date=5 November 2025 |last=Riznyk |first=Oleksandr |editor-last=Skrypnyk |editor-first=Hanna |volume=2 |pages=132 |language=uk |isbn=966-02-4099-6 |oclc=855889913}} |
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* {{Cite Grove |last1=Spencer |first1=Jennifer |last2=Garden |first2=Edward |date=24 January 2024 |title=Zaremba family |url=https://doi.org/10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.30854 |url-access=subscription}} |
* {{Cite Grove |last1=Spencer |first1=Jennifer |last2=Garden |first2=Edward |date=24 January 2024 |title=Zaremba family |url=https://doi.org/10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.30854 |url-access=subscription}} |
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