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  1. Tekla Justyna Chopin. Justyna Krzyżanowska ( [juˈstɨ.na kʂɨ.ʐaˈnɔf.ska]; c. 14 September 1782 – 1 October 1861) was a Polish nanny, amateur musician, and pianist who became the first music teacher of her son, the pianist and composer Frédéric Chopin. She later ran a boarding house for students who attended the Warsaw Lyceum .

  2. Tekla Justyna Chopin, portret pędzla Ambrożego Mieroszewskiego z 1829. Ludwika, Fryderyk, Izabela, Emilia. Tekla Justyna Chopin z domu Krzyżanowska (ur. przed 14 września 1782 [1] w Długiem, zm. 1 października 1861 w Warszawie) – matka kompozytora Fryderyka Chopina, Izabeli Barcińskiej, pisarki Ludwiki Jędrzejewiczowej i Emilii Chopin .

  3. Sep 26, 2023 · Tekla Justyna Krzyżanowska Wikipedia PL. przed 14 IX 1782 (Długie) + 1 X 1861 (Warszawa) Justyna Chopin was born into the Krzyżanowski family in the hamlet of Długie, belonging to the Skarbek family estate, located 2 km south of their seat in Izbica, in the Kujawy lake district. Her exact date of birth is unknown, but must have occurred ...

    • Długie, Kujawsko-Pomorskie
    • Mikołaj Chopin
    • Kujawsko-Pomorskie
    • September 14, 1782
  4. Izabela Barcińska. After Ludwika and Fryderyk, the Chopins had two more daughters. Izabela - like the rest of her siblings - received a thorough education. In 1834 she married Feliks Antoni Barciński, professor of mathematics, in the Church of the Holy Cross. Portrait of Emilia Chopin (1826/1827) by Unknown author The Fryderyk Chopin Institute.

  5. chopin.pl › biography_chopinchopin.pl

    Biography - general outline. Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin, the Polish composer and pianist, was born on 1 March 1810, according to the statements of the artist himself and his family, but according to his baptismal certificate, which was written several weeks after his birth, the date was 22 February. His birthplace was the village of Zelazowa ...

  6. Starting in 1830 when Chopin was twenty years old, he began to explore the nocturne more as a genre and compose more works within it. Two years later his Nocturnes, Op. 9 (B­Flat Minor, E­Flat Major, and B Major) were published in Leipzig, and again in Paris and London in 1833.

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