Osip Kozlovsky

Jozef Kozlowski ( Kozlowski Ossip, * 1757 in Warsaw, † February 27, 1831 in Saint Petersburg ) was a Polish composer.

Kozlowski worked in various Polish aristocratic families as a music teacher before he participated in the war against the Turks. From there he went to the Prince Grigori Alexandrovich Potemkin to St. Petersburg. After his death in 1791 he became Inspector of Music, 1803 Music Director of the Imperial Theatre.

He composed several operas, about seventy Polonaises, several fairs a Requiem to the death of the Polish king, Stanislaus II (1798 ), Te Deum for a coronation of Russian Tsar Nicholas I (1825), as well as cantatas, piano pieces and romances.

Source

  • Alfred Baumgartner: Propylaea world of music: composers, Volume 3, Berlin, Frankfurt 1989, ISBN 3-549-07833-1, p 314
  • Man
  • Born in 1757
  • Died in 1831
  • Polish composer
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