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- Wanda Aleksandra Landowska (5 July 1879 – 16 August 1959) was a Polish harpsichordist and pianist whose performances, teaching, writings and especially...
- Landowski or Landowsky (feminine Landowska, plural Landowscy) is a Polish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Françoise Landowski-Caillet...
- Lamparska Mikolaj Roznerski Piotr Cyrwus Tomasz Sapryk Jan Kardasinski Dorota Landowska Adam Malysz Piotr Polk Magdalena Schejbal Dorota Stalinska Elzbieta Trzaskos...
- later. A notable player of the Pleyel revival harpsichords was Wanda Landowska, whose playing and persona greatly increased the po****rity of the harpsichord...
- for the harpsichordist Wanda Landowska who said she "adored" playing it as it made her "insouciant and ****!" Landowska was responsible for the composition...
- example was the harpsichord produced by Pleyel et Cie at the request of Landowska. Starting in the mid-20th century, instruments were introduced whose construction...
- domestic partner, editor, and biographer for noted harpsichordist Wanda Landowska. Born in Paris to Fernand and Juliette (née Frangois) Restout, she earned...
- 2021)[better source needed] The Bauza piano eventually entered the collection of Wanda Landowska in Paris and was seized following the Fall of Paris in 1940 and transported...
- the composer came to be closely ****ociated was the harpsichordist Wanda Landowska. He heard her as the soloist in Falla's El retablo de maese Pedro (1923)...
- harpsichordists Violet Gordon-Woodhouse (1872–1951) and in France, Wanda Landowska (1879–1959), were at the forefront of the instrument's renaissance. Concertos...