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Ludomir Michal Rogowski (born on 3 October 1881 in Lublin, died on 13 March 1954 in Dubrovnik) a composer, conductor, and theoretician, throughout his life he was under a great influence of the work by Fryderyk Chopin. By actively participating in the scientific work of the musical community (among others, in 1910 he took part in the First Congress of Polish Composers in Lviv, as part of the second section -Pedagogy and Performance), Rogowski would develop concepts regarding the nature of Polish musical works, whose framework was a postulate for creation of a separate style of Polish music, not subject to external inspirations. This album from Urszula Swierczynska with Dominika Szlezynger, devoted entirely to Rogowski's works, reveals to us another, forgotten page from the history of the Polish music of the first half of the 20th century. Album Tracks 1. Oberek Charakterystyczny 2. Tance Cyganskie 3. Oberek Z Motywów Ludowych 4. Preludium D-Moll 5. Scherzetto 6. Banka Mydlana 7. Sonata G-Moll (Ii Wersja) 8. Sonatina A-Dur 9. Taniec Wschodni D-Moll 10. Six Preludes Pour Piano Seul-I. Canon 11. Six Preludes Pour Piano Seul-II. Prelude Ironique 12. Six Preludes Pour Piano Seul-III. Largo 13. Six Preludes Pour Piano Seul-IV. Kujawiak 14. Six Preludes Pour Piano Seul-V. Krakowiak 15. Six Preludes Pour Piano Seul-VI. Prelude Pathetique 16. Propos Serieux Et Plaisants-I. Moderato 17. Propos Serieux Et Plaisants-II. Moderato 18. Propos Serieux Et Plaisants-III. Tranquillo 19. Propos Serieux Et Plaisants-IV. Moderato 20. Propos Serieux Et Plaisants-V. Adagio 21. Propos Serieux Et Plaisants-VI. Andante 22. Propos Serieux Et Plaisants-VII. Allegro Moderato 23. Propos Serieux Et Plaisants-VIII. Andante Moderato 24. Taniec Wschodni G-Moll