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Karol Stryja (2
February 1915 in
Cieszyn – 31
January 1998 in Katowice) was a
Polish conductor and teacher.
Stryja, son of a tailor, was born in Cieszyn...
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April and was
succeeded by Paweł Poszytek. In October,
Magdalena Stryja, a
former protector responsible for
changing the name of C.H. to "Varsovia"...
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Franciszek Kęsy (1920–1942,
guillotined in a
prison in Dresden)
Franciszek Stryjas (1882–31 July 1944,
Kalisz prison)
Jarogniew Wojciechowski (1922–1942,...
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Fitelberg International Competition for
Conductors was
founded in 1979 by
Karol Stryja,
student of
Fitelberg and
director of the
Silesian Philharmonic, who led...
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Jacek Kaspszyk, Mieczysław Gawroński,
Tadeusz Zathey,
Marek Tracz,
Karol Stryja,
Krzysztof Missona,
Jerzy Salwarowski, Oldřich Pipek,
Jacek Rogala, as well...
- Dryden, Matthew; Gottrup, Finn; Nathwani, Dilip; Seaton,
Ronald Andrew;
Stryja, Jan (November 2016). "Antimicrobial
stewardship in
wound care: a Position...
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Andrzej Hiolski,
Barbara Zagórzanka, Wiesław Ochman,
Henryk Grychnik Karol Stryja,
Polish State Philharmonic Orchestra and
Chorus and the
Cracow Philharmonic...
- Zmudzinski, piano;
Polish State Philharmonic Orchestra (Katowice);
Karol Stryja,
conductor (Marco Polo, 2000 /
Naxos Records) Jan
Krzysztof Broja, piano;...
- (1946–1948) Arne
Hammelboe (1948–1949)
Martellius Lundqvist (1949–1967)
Karol Stryja (1968–1984) Tamás Vetö (1984–1987)
Othmar Mága (1987–1991)
Edward Serov...
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Polish sports journalist,
commentator and
tennis player Karol Stryja (1915–1998),
Polish conductor and
teacher Karol Stuchlák (born 1990), Slovak...