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Polish pianist, composer and teacher (b. 14 May 1869 in Strzelce; d. 5 November 1946 in [[New York]]), born '''''Zygmunt Denis Antoni Jordan de Stojowski'''''.
Polish pianist, composer and teacher (b. 8 April 1870 {{NS}} <ref name="note3"/> in Strzelce; d. 5 November 1946 in [[New York]]), born '''''Zygmunt Denis Antoni Jordan de Stojowski''''', later known as '''''Sigismond Jordan Stojowski'''''.


==Biography==
==Biography==
After studying composition with Władysław Żeleński (1837–1921) in Krakow he made his debut as a concert pianist in the city at the age of 17, before enrolling at the [[Paris]] Conservatory to study piano with [[Louis Diémer]] and composition with [[Léo Delibes]]. He toured western Europe before moving to the United States in 1906, where he was head of the piano department at the [[New York]] Institute of Musical Art until 1912. His last years were spent organizing concerts and writing and lecturing on piano technique.
After studying composition with Władysław Żeleński (1837–1921) in Krakow, he made his debut as a concert pianist in the city at the age of 17, before enrolling at the [[Paris]] Conservatory to study piano with [[Louis Diémer]] and composition with [[Léo Delibes]]. He toured western Europe before moving to the United States in 1906, where he was head of the piano department at the [[New York]] Institute of Musical Art until 1912. His last years were spent organizing concerts and writing and lecturing on piano technique.


==Tchaikovsky and Stojowski==
==Tchaikovsky and Stojowski==
Tchaikovsky first met Stojkowski in [[Paris]] on 30 March 1889 {{NS}} when he was invited to have lunch at [[Diémer]]'s house. He thought highly of the young Pole's talent as a composer and had a number of his works in his library at [[Klin]] (one of them bearing a dedication by Stojowski dated 1891). When Tchaikovsky arrived in [[London]] on 29 May 1893 {{NS}}, Stojowski, who happened to be on tour there, offered to assist him at rehearsals for the British premiere of the [[Symphony No. 4]], which was conducted by Tchaikovsky at the St. James's Hall on 1 June {{NS}}. A few days later, Tchaikovsky presented Stojowski with a copy of the full score of the [[Fourth Symphony]] bearing the following inscription: "à mon cher jeune ami Sigismond Stojovsky souvenir affectueux P. Tchaikovsky 9 Juin 1893 [[London|Londres]]" and containing many annotations <ref name="note1"/>. Shortly before his death Tchaikovsky wrote to Stojowski to tell him that he had decided to include his '' Suite for Orchestra'', Op. 9, in the programme of the concert he was going to conduct in [[Saint Petersburg]] on 15/27 January 1894 <ref name="note2"/>.
Tchaikovsky first met Stojkowski in [[Paris]] on 30 March 1889 {{NS}} when he was invited to have lunch at [[Diémer]]'s house. He thought highly of the young Pole's talent as a composer and had a number of his works in his library at [[Klin]] (one of them bearing a dedication by Stojowski dated 1891). When Tchaikovsky arrived in [[London]] on 29 May 1893 {{NS}}, Stojowski, who happened to be on tour there, offered to assist him at rehearsals for the British premiere of the [[Symphony No. 4]], which was conducted by Tchaikovsky at the St. James's Hall on 1 June {{NS}}. A few days later, Tchaikovsky presented Stojowski with a copy of the full score of the [[Fourth Symphony]] bearing the following inscription: "à mon cher jeune ami Sigismond Stojovsky souvenir affectueux P. Tchaikovsky 9 Juin 1893 [[London|Londres]]" and containing many annotations <ref name="note1"/>. Shortly before his death, Tchaikovsky wrote to Stojowski to tell him that he had decided to include his '' Suite for Orchestra'', Op. 9, in the programme of the concert he was going to conduct in [[Saint Petersburg]] on 15/27 January 1894 <ref name="note2"/>.


==Correspondence with Tchaikovsky==
==Correspondence with Tchaikovsky==
2 letters from Tchaikovsky to Sigismund Stojowski have survived, dating from 1893, both of which have been translated into English on this website:
2 letters from Tchaikovsky to Sigismond Stojowski have survived, dating from 1893, both of which have been translated into English on this website:
* '''[[Letter 5030]]''' – 15/27 September 1893, from [[Mikhaylovskoye]]
* '''[[Letter 5030]]''' – 15/27 September 1893, from [[Mikhaylovskoye]]
* '''[[Letter 5057]]''' – 7/19 October 1893, from [[Klin]]
* '''[[Letter 5057]]''' – 7/19 October 1893, from [[Klin]]
One letter from Stojowski to Tchaikovsky, dating from 7/19 October 1893, is preserved in the {{RUS-KLč}} at [[Klin]] (a{{sup|4}}, No. 4813).


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
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* [[wikipedia:Zygmunt_Stojowski|Wikipedia]]
* [[wikipedia:Zygmunt_Stojowski|Wikipedia]]
* {{IMSLP|Stojowski,_Sigismond}}  
* {{IMSLP|Stojowski,_Sigismond}}  
* {{viaf|19874319}}


==Notes and References==
==Notes and References==
<references>
<references>
<ref name="note1">See {{bib|1998/46|Paris vant bien une messe! Bisher unbekannte Briefe, Notenautographie und andere Čajkovskij-Funde}} (1998), p. 185.</ref>
<ref name="note1">See {{bib|1998/46|Paris vant bien une messe! Bisher unbekannte Briefe, Notenautographie und andere Čajkovskij-Funde}} (1998), p. 185.</ref>
<ref name="note2">See [[Letter 5030]] to Sigismund Stojowski, 15/27 September 1893.</ref>
<ref name="note2">See [[Letter 5030]] to Sigismond Stojowski, 15/27 September 1893.</ref>
<ref name="note3">His exact date of birth varies according to different sources, but 8 April 1870 was the date Stojowski gave when he petitioned for American citizenship (as "Sigismond Jordan Stojowski") in 1939 (see [www.ancestry.com New York, U.S., State and Federal Naturalization Records, 1794-1943] (database on-line).</ref>
</references>
</references>
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Latest revision as of 16:07, 22 August 2023

Sigismond Stojowski (1870-1946)

Polish pianist, composer and teacher (b. 8 April 1870 [N.S.] [1] in Strzelce; d. 5 November 1946 in New York), born Zygmunt Denis Antoni Jordan de Stojowski, later known as Sigismond Jordan Stojowski.

Biography

After studying composition with Władysław Żeleński (1837–1921) in Krakow, he made his debut as a concert pianist in the city at the age of 17, before enrolling at the Paris Conservatory to study piano with Louis Diémer and composition with Léo Delibes. He toured western Europe before moving to the United States in 1906, where he was head of the piano department at the New York Institute of Musical Art until 1912. His last years were spent organizing concerts and writing and lecturing on piano technique.

Tchaikovsky and Stojowski

Tchaikovsky first met Stojkowski in Paris on 30 March 1889 [N.S.] when he was invited to have lunch at Diémer's house. He thought highly of the young Pole's talent as a composer and had a number of his works in his library at Klin (one of them bearing a dedication by Stojowski dated 1891). When Tchaikovsky arrived in London on 29 May 1893 [N.S.], Stojowski, who happened to be on tour there, offered to assist him at rehearsals for the British premiere of the Symphony No. 4, which was conducted by Tchaikovsky at the St. James's Hall on 1 June [N.S.]. A few days later, Tchaikovsky presented Stojowski with a copy of the full score of the Fourth Symphony bearing the following inscription: "à mon cher jeune ami Sigismond Stojovsky souvenir affectueux P. Tchaikovsky 9 Juin 1893 Londres" and containing many annotations [2]. Shortly before his death, Tchaikovsky wrote to Stojowski to tell him that he had decided to include his Suite for Orchestra, Op. 9, in the programme of the concert he was going to conduct in Saint Petersburg on 15/27 January 1894 [3].

Correspondence with Tchaikovsky

2 letters from Tchaikovsky to Sigismond Stojowski have survived, dating from 1893, both of which have been translated into English on this website:

One letter from Stojowski to Tchaikovsky, dating from 7/19 October 1893, is preserved in the Tchaikovsky State Memorial Musical Museum-Reserve at Klin (a4, No. 4813).

Bibliography

External Links

Notes and References

  1. His exact date of birth varies according to different sources, but 8 April 1870 was the date Stojowski gave when he petitioned for American citizenship (as "Sigismond Jordan Stojowski") in 1939 (see [www.ancestry.com New York, U.S., State and Federal Naturalization Records, 1794-1943] (database on-line).
  2. See Paris vaut bien une messe! Bisher unbekannte Briefe, Notenautographie und andere Čajkovskij-Funde (1998), p. 185.
  3. See Letter 5030 to Sigismond Stojowski, 15/27 September 1893.