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Ignace Jan Paderewski

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  • Pilsudski succeeded in reaching agreements with other provisional governments (that of Ignace Daszynski at Kraków and that of Dmowski and Ignace Jan Paderewski at Paris).

    1918, Oct. 12 2001

  • In America, and in many other countries, people have listened with wonder and enjoyment to strangely beautiful music played by, probably the greatest of all pianists of today, Ignace Jan Paderewski.

    Winning a Cause World War Stories Inez Bigwood 1901

  • It is a grand piano, the kind of adversary the 19th century virtuoso Ignace Jan Paderewski once called "my enemy."

    NYT > Home Page By JAMES BARRON 2011

  • Born in Pittsburgh, Wild started playing the piano at age 3 and studied with teachers who were taught by Maurice Ravel, Ignace Jan Paderewski and Ferruccio Busoni.

    phillyBurbs.com: Home RSS feed 2010

  • Born in Pittsburgh, Wild started playing the piano at age three and studied with teachers who were taught by Maurice Ravel, Ignace Jan Paderewski and Ferruccio Busoni.

    Toronto Sun 2010

  • Born in Pittsburgh, Wild started playing the piano at age 3 and studied with teachers who were taught by Ravel, Ignace Jan Paderewski and Ferruccio Busoni.

    Times Record News Stories 2010

  • Born in Pittsburgh, Wild started playing the piano at age three and studied with teachers who were taught by Maurice Ravel, Ignace Jan Paderewski and Ferruccio Busoni.

    Edmonton Sun 2010

  • Born in Pittsburgh, Wild started playing the piano at age 3 and studied with teachers who were taught by Ravel, Ignace Jan Paderewski and Ferruccio Busoni.

    Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2010

  • Eugen d'Albert, Ignace Jan Paderewski, and Rafael Joseffy.

    Old Fogy His Musical Opinions and Grotesques James Huneker 1890

  • Those of us who love Poland are glad that she can claim him as a son, but let her always remember that Ignace Jan Paderewski belongs to all mankind. "

    WN.com - Business News 2010

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