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Mateusz (or Mieczysław)[1] Rudkowski (also {{lang-uk|Матвій Рудковський}}; ca.1809 — ca.1887) was a Ukrainian-Polish composer of choral and piano music. He received his musical education in Lviv and Vienna. In 1850-1860 he was kapellmeister of the choir of Greek Catholic seminary in Lviv, and directed the Ukrainian choir of Stauropegion Institute. Rudkowski was a member of the Galician Music Society in Lviv, and taught its members choral and especially church singing.[2] Some of his compositions were published at his own expense and by Żupański in Poznań, and others by Wild and Kallenbach in Lviv. He composed a mass performed in Lviv in 1855 or 1856.[3] Rudkowski's compositions were regularly reviewed in Ruch Muzyczny: Opp. 2 and 3 in 1860,[4] Opp. 4 and 5 in 1861.[5] Sources
References1. ^His name is always printed in the scores simply as M. Rudkowski. Different libraries give different versions (M., Mat., Mateusz or Mieczysław). Wanda Bogdany-Popielowa in [https://books.google.ru/books?id=W2xLAAAAYAAJ Ruch muzyczny, 1857-1862] (p. 299) calls him Mieczysław. 2. ^Ruch Muzyczny 1858 No. 19, p. 146; Ruch Muzyczny 1858 No. 21, p. 161. 3. ^Ruch Muzyczny 1858 No. 21, p. 161. Sowiński states that it was a funeral mass for Adam Mickiewicz, confusing it with Peter von Winter's Requiem performed on 19 January 1856. 4. ^Ruch Muzyczny 1860 No. 40, p. 654-655. 5. ^Twice: Ruch Muzyczny 1861 No. 33, p. 526 and Ruch Muzyczny 1861 No. 38, p. 599-602 External links
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