who was Karol kurpinski
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Karol Kurpiński was a Polish composer, conductor and pedagogue. He was born in March 6, 1785.
He started his studies under his father, Marcin Kurpiński an organist. He became organist at a church in Sarnowa, Konin County, near Rawicz at the age of 12.
In 1800 his uncle Roch Wański, took him to the estate of count Feliks Polanowski near Lviv, who had a private orchestra of which Wański was a member. Kurpiński played violin there.
In 1808, he composed his first opera, Pygmalion. In 1810 he started living in Warsaw. Józef Elsner helped him to became a conductor of the Warsaw Opera. In 1815 he became a member of musical societies in Poland and abroad, including the Société des Enfants d'Apollon in Paris. He became Kapellmeister of the Polish royal chapel in 1819 and received a lifetime achievement award for his services to music. In 1820 he founded and edited the first Polish music newsletter.
He died on September 18 1857.
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Karol Kurpinski was a leading Polish musician and composer during the nineteenth century. He contributed to the growth of nationalism in Poland by contributing towards the development of a distinctively Polish style of music. He also contributed to Polish opera.
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