Ignacy Jan Paderewski
1860 - 1941 · Pianist, Composer, Prime Minister · b. in Kuryłówka
Polish pianist, composer, intellectual and statesman (1860-1941)
Ignacy Jan Paderewski was a Polish pianist, composer, philanthropist, and statesman. As a politician and diplomat, Paderewski was vital to securing international recognition of the newly formed Second Polish Republic in 1919. A musical virtuoso, he rose to prominence as a musician and composer in the late 1880s and toured widely in Europe and the United States. He wrote orchestral, instrumental, and vocal works and an opera, Manru, which remains the only opera by a Polish composer performed by the Metropolitan Opera.
Key achievements
- 01Concert pianist of international fame
- 02Prime Minister of Poland in 1919
- 03Signed the Treaty of Versailles on behalf of Poland
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