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Witold Maliszewski

Witold Maliszewski ((ロシア語:Витольд Осипович Малишевский), (ウクライナ語:Вітольд Йосифович Малишевський); 20 July 1873 Mohyliv-Podilskyi, Russian Empire, now Ukraine - 18 July 1939, Zalesie, Poland), was a Polish composer, first Rector and founder of Odessa Conservatory and professor at Warsaw Conservatory.
== Biography ==
Witold Maliszewski was born on 20 July 1873 in the city of Mohyliv-Podilskyi, Russian Empire, formerly Poland, now Ukraine. Maliszewski graduated from Saint Petersburg Conservatory, in the class of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.〔Some sources suggest that Witold Maliszewski also studied with Alexander Glazunov〕 He was a member of the composer group known as M. Belyayev's Circle. Maliszewski was a founder and the first Rector of Odessa Conservatory (1913), which gave the world a number of outstanding musicians, such as David Oistrakh, Emil Gilels and Yakov Zak.
After the Russian revolution, because of the imminent threat of Bolshevik persecution Maliszewski immigrated to Poland in 1921. In 1925-1927 he was teaching at the Chopin Music School and was the Director of the Warsaw Music Society. In 1927 he was the Chairman of the First International Frederic Chopin Piano Competition. From 1931 to 1934 Maliszewski was the Director of the Music Department at the Polish Ministry of Education. From 1931 to 1939 he was a Professor at the Warsaw Conservatory.
In the Soviet Union Maliszewski's name was prohibited and in 1950 his conservatory in Odessa was named after Antonina Nezhdanova, who had no links with the institution.〔(Anniversary of the Odessa Conservatory in the family dimension. )〕
Students: Witold Lutosławski, Mykola Vilinsky, Boleslaw Woytowicz, Feliks Roderyk Łabuński, Feliks Rybicki.

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