See Also: Szymanowski, Karol (Maciej)(encyclopedia)
Parnas, Jakob Karol(medicine)

Tat (iou) and Szymanowski, Karol (Maciej) (sh)


Tat (iou)



Tat noun5. [t¨»:t] Pl. -s, same. M19.
[Russian from Turkish tat alien.]
A member of a people perh. related to the Tajiks and living in Azerbaijan and Dagestan; the Iranian language of this people.

Szymanowski, Karol (Maciej) (sh)




born Oct. 6, 1882, Timoshovka, Ukraine, Russian Empire
died March 29, 1937, Lausanne, Switz.

Polish composer.

Born to a cultivated family, he studied Music in Warsaw. Finding few opportunities in Poland for new Music, he traveled in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East, broadening his musical tastes. After losing all his possessions in World War I, he became a fervent nationalist, studying native Polish Music and incorporating it into his own, including the opera King Roger (1924). He served as director of the Warsaw Conservatory (1927-29) but had to resign for reasons of Health. He wrote four symphonies, two violin concertos, a piano concerto, a Stabat mater (1926), the ballet Harnasie (1931), and many songs; his piano Music includes Metopes (1915), Masques (1916), and 22 mazurkas.