Marceli Jasiński

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Marceli Jasiński (Russian Марцелий Антонович Ясинський;[1] 1837[1] – d. 1867)[2][1] was Polish composer and music critic residing in Ukraine.[2] He published several articles and music pieces in Józef Sikorski's weekly magazine Ruch muzyczny under pseudonym Józef Doroszenko. He also worked for Telegraf Kijowski.[2] His reviews were about music in regions of Volhynia, Podolia and Ukraine.[2]

Jasiński composed at least two ballets. The first was Pan Twardowski[3] (a Polish folklore sorcerer) in 5 parts, staged in Kiev in 1860.[2] The other was Cień.[3] His other works were songs, piano and orchestral pieces. His Dumka for violin or basolia with piano was recently republished.[4]

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  1. ^ a b c Biographischer Index Rußlands und der Sowjetunion. Walter de Gruyter. 1 January 2005. p. 3751. ISBN 978-3-11-093336-9.
  2. ^ a b c d e Słownik muzyków polskich dawnych i nowoczesnych: kompozytorów, wirtuozów, śpiewaków [etc.]: Zawierający krótki rys historyi muzyki w Polsce [etc.]. Nakładem autora. 1874. p. 86.
  3. ^ a b Muzyka. Państwowy Instytut Sztuki. 1956.
  4. ^ Polska miniatura wiolonczelowa = The Polish short cello pieces. Vol. 2 / red. Krzysztof Sperski. Gdynia: Eufonium, cop. 2014.

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