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Feliks Nowowiejski (Barczewo (Wartembork), Warmia (Ermland), February 7, 1877 - January 18, 1946, Poznań, Poland) was a Polish composer, conductor, concert organist and music teacher.
His best-known compositions include:
March, Pod sztandarem pokoju (Under the Banner of Peace, 1898, awarded a prize in London).
Oratorio, Powrót syna marnotrawnego (The Return of the Prodigal Son, 1902, awarded the Giacomo Meyerbeer Prize).
Overture, Swaty polskie (Polish Courtship, 1903, awarded the Ludwig van Beethoven Prize).
Oratorio, Zanaleziene Świętego Krzyża (The Discovery of the Holy Cross, with the famous Pace Domine, 1906).
Oratorio, Quo vadis (1907).
Song Rota (1910).
Opera, Emigranci (The Emigrants, 1917).
Opera, Legenda Bałtyku (The Legend of the Baltic, 1924)
Symphonies (orchestral)
Piano Concerto
Cello Concerto
9 Organ Symphonies op. 45 (ca. 1929-31)
4 Organ Concertos op. 56 (ca. 1930-40)
In Paradisum, the organ poem, op. 61 (1941) (...) more....
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After two days away from the seaside, I'm back on the beach. At Manta Rota beach. L:37.1563,-7.5347:
2009-06-11
@Pipa0200 I have something smiliar to that,is called Oriental Night, bought it in Rota do Chá!
2009-06-09
@mumalot Doing ok thanks, the rota is still not full, but getting there. I have created a monster with the quilting, they are all addicted!
2009-06-09
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