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ITEMNUMBER
REGION OR CITY, CITY OR SECTOR
SHORTINFO
pl3.1101
Zachodniopomorskie, Szczecin (Stettin)
E Loewe
pl3.1210
Zachodniopomorskie, Kołobrzeg (Kolberg)
Reger
pl3.2100
Pomorskie, Gdańsk (Danzig)
Goldberg
pl3.2101
Pomorskie, 0
H Filharmonia
pl3.2102
Pomorskie, 0
Q H Opera
pl3.2211
Pomorskie, Kozłowo
L - O Chopin
pl3.2221
Pomorskie, Waplewo Wielki
L - Chopin
pl3.3100
Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Toruń (Thorn)
Serocki°
pl3.3102
Kujawsko-Pomorskie, 0
F - O Chopin
pl3.3103
Kujawsko-Pomorskie, 0
H auditorium
pl3.3211
Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Szafarnia
J O Chopin
pl3.3221
Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Obrowo
L - O Chopin
pl3.3231
Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Kikoł
L - Chopin
pl3.3311
Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Chelmno
K
pl3.3411
Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Długie
C Chopin's mother
pl3.4111
Warmińsko-Mazurskie, Rościszewo
Chopin
pl3.4211
Warmińsko-Mazurskie, Barczewo
G Nowowiejski
pl3.5111
Podlaskie, Drozdowo
Lutosławski
pl3.5211
Podlaskie, Radzyń Podlaski
C Karol Lipiński°
pl3.1101
E Loewe
ul. Św. Jakuba Ap. 1, Szczecin
Bazylika Archikatedralna Św. Jakuba Apostoła
Music and theatre played a important role in this palace since the end of the 17th century; the proprietors bore names as Wallenstein, Lobkowitz and Biron. In the middle of the 19th century Dorothea Talleyrand-Périgord renovated the building and welcomed Liszt and Verdi as her guests.
pl3.1210
Reger
ul. Huke 14, Kołobrzeg
The heart of the singer and song composer Carl Loewe was buried in the cathedral of Szczecin, former Stettin. He died in Kiel in 1869, but Stettin had been his home during the major part of his career. To the first Latin plaque a Polish-German one was added, honoring him as the Kantor and organist of this church.
pl3.2100
Goldberg
0
The composer Max Reger stayed many times(1905, ’07, ’09, ’13) in the summer house of the family Von Bagenski, the parents of his wife Elsa.Elsa was born in Kolberg in 1870.A Reger plaque was placed at the house in 1939. Whether it is still extant has to be found out.
pl3.2101
H Filharmonia
Ołowianka 1, Gdańsk
Filharmonia
The present Gdańsk is an admirable reconstruction of the pre-war Danzig. It had a flourishing musical life since the Middle Ages, but composers’ traces are absent. The best known name is that of the keyboard virtuoso and composer Joh. Gottlieb Goldberg, which appears in Bach’s Goldberg Variations. Goldberg was born in Danzig in 1727. For sure Bach was informed of Goldberg’s skills and the latter has been in the service of Count Keyserlingk, who paid for the work, but theexact relation between Goldberg and Bach’s opus is unclear.
pl3.2102
Q H Opera
aleja Zwiecięstwa 15, Gdańsk
Opera Bałtycka w Gdańsku
TheGdańskFilarmoniawas built in 1996-2005 in a 19th century industrial plant on theOłowianka island. Two concert halls, with resp. 1000 and 200 seats. High quality architecture and design by studio Kozikowski.
pl3.2211
L - O Chopin
Kozłowo, near Świecie
Kozłowo Dwór
In several steps between 1953 and ’82 a former sports hall from 1915 was adapted into a theatre and concert hall for opera, ballet and symphonic concerts.
pl3.2221
L - Chopin
Waplewo Wielki
Pałac
On his way through Pomerania, Chopin visited the mansion of the befriended Zboiński family in the summer of 1827 (the plaque mentions erroneously 1825).
pl3.3100
Serocki°
Toruń
Chopin probably stayed in August 1827 in this 18th century palace of Antoni Sierakowski, a dilettante violinist and composer and a relative of the Zboińskis.
pl3.3102
F - O Chopin
ul. Mostowa 14, Toruń
In Toruń the composer Kazimierz Serocki was born in 1922, one of the initiators of the Warsaw Autumn Festival.
pl3.3103
H auditorium
Rynek Staromiejski 1, Toruń
Dwór Artusa
Chopin stayed here in 1825. It was the house of his godfather, Fryderyk Skarbek.
pl3.3211
J O Chopin
Szafarnia 1, Radomin
Chopin Centre
Historical auditorium, today probably also used as concert hall.
pl3.3221
L - O Chopin
Obrowo
Obrowo Dwór
Chopin spent pleasant country holidays in 1824 and ’25 with the Dzięwanowski family. The nice mansion is a Chopin centre and there is a small exhibition.
pl3.3231
L - Chopin
Kikoł
Kikoł Dwór
During his stay in Szafarnia, Chopin visited HieronimRomocki in 1924. Here he attended a harvest festival, a good occasion to get acquainted with rural folk music.
pl3.3311
K
ul. Sockolna / ul. Toruńska, Chelmno
Kościół farny Wniezbowzięca NMP
Chopin spent some days of July 1827 with Karol Zboiński.
pl3.3411
C Chopin's mother
Długie, Izbica Kujawska
Fine organ front by Jan Seidler, 1690. Its interior is modernized in 1925, (3 manuals, pneumatic tractions). At the left and right two smaller organ cases after the design of the main organ; they are empty dummies.
pl3.4111
Chopin
ul. Jana Pawla II 18, Rościszewo
Parafia Św. Józefa
Tekla Justyna Krzyżanowska, the mother of Chopin, was born here in 1782. Her birthplace was demolished; she is honored by a plaque at her baptismal church and a monument. Her son is said to have visited the rustic place in 1830.
pl3.4211
G Nowowiejski
ul. Mickiewicza 13, Barczewo
Muzeum Feliksa Nowowiejskiego
Chopin visited this village in 1827, traveling to Pomerania with count Zboiński. They visited the Jeżewski palace (in part extant) and in the church attended the Sunday Mass.
pl3.5111
Lutosławski
ul. Glówna 38 (Drozdowo), Piątnica
(Muzeum Przyrody)
Birthplace and museum of the composer, choir master, teacher and critic Feliks Nowowiejski, °1877. Best known work is the oratorioQuo Vadis from 1903. He settled in Poznań in 1919, where he died in 1946.