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Oskar Zawisza (23 November 1878 in Jablunkov18 January 1933 in Těrlicko) was a Polish Catholic priest, composer and educational activist. He was son of a teacher from Jablunkov. Zawisza finished German gymnasium in Bielsko and Theological faculty in Olomouc. He was a pupil of Czech composer Josef Nešvera. Zawisza was ordained as a priest on 23 July 1902. Then he became curate in Petrovice u Karviné, Dolní Bludovice, Niemiecka Lutynia, Strumień and Cieszyn. On 1 July 1911 he became a rector in Těrlicko. He collaborated with ''Gwiazdka Cieszyńska'' and ''Zaranie Śląskie'' magazines. Zawisza conducted historical and etnographic research and wrote also several books: ''Dzieje Strumienia'' (''History of Strumień''), ''Dzieje Karwiny'' (''History of Karwina'') and ''Śpiewnik góralski'' (''Highlander's songbook''); and operas ''Dożynki'', ''Święta Barbara'' and ''Czarne diamenty'', symphonic poem ''Znad brzegów Olzy'' and symphony ''Z niwy śląskiej''. ==References== * * Kocych-Imielska, Maria (1989). ''Zapomniany historyk i ludoznawca''. In: Kalendarz Cieszyński 1990. Cieszyn, pp. 128–130. * 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Oskar Zawisza」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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