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Contents
1Biography
2Works
o 2.1Works for Piano
o 2.2Works for Orchestra
o 2.3Vocal and Instrumental
o 2.4Operettas
o 2.5Songs
3References
4External links
Biography[edit]
He studied composition with Józef Elsner between 1824-27 at the Warsaw School for
Music and Dramatic Art and Higher School of Music, thus making him a classmate
of Frédéric Chopin. According to Eugeniusz Szulc via Halina Goldberg's book Music in
Chopin's Warsaw (272), Chopin and Nidecki were both chorus or orchestra members of
the Lutheran Holy Trinity Church, Warsaw. During his second visit to Vienna, Chopin
met Nidecki, who was studying there between 1828-31. In 1833, Nidecki became
director of Theater in der Leopoldstadt. In 1838 he returned to Warsaw and in 1840 took
over the directorship from Karol Kurpinski at the Grand Theatre, Warsaw.
Works[edit]
Works for Piano[edit]
Mass No. 1 for Four Voices ułożona dla Uczniów Gimnazjum Realnego na
sopran, alt, tenor i bas z towarzyszeniem orkiestry
Veni Creator (cantata)
Salve Regina
Ave Maria
Operettas[edit]
References[edit]
External links[edit]
[1]
BNF: cb14807995s (data)
GND: 14172093X
NKC: mzk2010587325
PLWABN: 9810585449605606
VIAF: 37181591
WorldCat Identities: lccn-no2019079164
Categories:
1807 births
1852 deaths
Polish composers