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Władysław Skierkowski : ウィキペディア英語版
Władysław Skierkowski

Władysław Skierkowski (1886–1941) was a Polish priest born in the peasant village of Głużek on 12 March 1886. He was responsible for studying and collecting the folk music of the Kurpie region of Poland.
==Ordination==
As a youth Skierkowski was determined to become a priest, so he volunteered to serve as organist in the church seminary in Płock, which eventually led to his admittance to the seminary. He was later ordained 23 June 1912 and, after serving as vicar in Dzierzgowo, he was reassigned to a church in the town of Myszyniec.
His pastoral travels by foot or horse from Myszyniec to the town of Chorzele, a distance of 30 kilometers, led him through the primeval swamps and the dark forest of the Kurpie wilderness. It was only during World War I when he was forced to flee into the Kurpie forest and live with the peasants in their huts and share their customs that he became enthralled with the music, customs, and dialect of the forest dwellers.

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