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  2. Category:Polish violinists - Wikipedia

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  3. Wilkanowski - Wikipedia

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    Władysław William "Willy" [3] Wilkanowski (November 15, 1886, in Działyń, [4] Poland – December 8, 1954, Long Island, US) [5] was a Polish-American violin-maker, guitar-maker and violinist. He was a very productive luthier , known for making over 5000 violins and 100 violas with his staff at his workshop. [ 6 ]

  4. Category:Polish classical violinists - Wikipedia

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    Polish male classical violinists (21 P) Pages in category "Polish classical violinists" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.

  5. Mirosław Ławrynowicz - Wikipedia

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    He was also decorated as Meritorious for Polish Culture. He began lecturing as a professor at the Chopin University of Music in 1997. As a professor, Ławrynowicz taught Polish musicians such as Monika Jarecka, Andrzej Gębski, Ryszard Groblewski, Dobrosława Siudmak, Agnieszka Marucha, Maria Machowska, Krzysztof Specjał, and Janusz Wawrowski.

  6. Wanda Wiłkomirska - Wikipedia

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    Wanda Wiłkomirska (11 January 1929 – 1 May 2018) was a Polish violinist and academic teacher. She was known for both the classical repertoire and for her interpretation of 20th-century music, having received two Polish State Awards for promoting Polish music to the world as well as other awards for her contribution to music.

  7. Daniel Stabrawa - Wikipedia

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    Stabrawa began playing the violin at the age of seven and studied playing the violin at the Music Academy in Kraków with Zbigniew Szlezer. In 1979 he became concertmaster of the Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra in Kraków. In 1983 he joined the first violins of the Berlin Philharmonic.