Konstanty Antoni Gorski () (Lida, 13 June 1859 – 31 May 1924, PoznaÃ
Â) was a Polish composer, violinist, organist and music teacher.
Life
Gorski began attending school in Grodno and continued at the First Philological Gymnasium in Wilno. He obtained his musical education at the Musical Institute in Warsaw (then under the direction of Apolinary KÃÂ
tski) and at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. In 1881 he graduated from the great Hungarian violinist and pedagogue Leopold Auer class and received large silver medal and âÂÂfree artistâ status. Next year he spent studying composition and instrumentation in class of famous Russian composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.
In year 1890 after eight-years-trip over Russia and Georgia â through Penza, Saratov and Tiflis (Tbilisi nowadays) Konstanty Gorski arrived to Ukrainian city of Kharkov to stay there for 29 years. He spent those years teaching youth in Kharkov Musical Secondary School, performing public work (he was one of the âÂÂPolish Houseâ culture organization founders), working as conductor of symphonic orchestra and Polish and Church Chorus that was created due to his efforts, and staying beloved by publicity violinist and highly valued by other composers performer of their musical compositions (and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky treated him with deep respect saying that Gorski was the greatest one to execute his violin concert D-dur).
Political and economical changes in Russian Imperia, mainly October Revolution in 1917, had a great influence on the Gorski's fortune. Foreseeing approaching civil war and having no possibility of continuing his work in Kharkov, Gorski took his family and returned to Poland that had achieved freedom. At first he settled in Warsaw, where he then worked as taper in cinemas âÂÂColosseumâ and âÂÂWodewil,â and after Warsaw he went to PoznaÃ
 and achieved position of the Great Theatre concertmaster, and held it till the end of life. His opera was shown in PoznaÃ
 Opera in 1927. Other compositions of Gorski also were executed during the interwar period, e.g. a Missa Solemnis in E-flat major (inter alia by PoznaÃ
 Moniuszko Chorus), symphonic poem Vicious Circle (Zaczarowane koÃ
Âo) and Organ Fantasy f-moll (first time it was executed in 1920 by Antoni Karnaszewki in Warsaw Philharmonic and after three years â by Feliks Nowowiejski in time of Copernicus cultural event in PoznaÃ
 University). That fantasy is executed till nowadays with a great success.
Works
His best-known compositions include:
- Organ fantaisie F minor - part ; part
- Missa Solemnis E-flat major and Missa A minor
- Opera,
- Opera, Za chlebem
- Songs: Ave Maria, , , ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂõ üàñõ÷óûðÃÂýð (Zriaszcze mia bezglasna) and 12 pieÃ
Âni do sÃ
Âów M.Konopnickiej, WÃ
Â. Syrokomli, Zd. DÃÂbickiego i in. na m-sopran lub tenor z towarzyszeniem fortepianu
- Symphonic Poems: Na Olimpie and Zaczarowane koÃ
Âo
- Souvenir de Nadrzecze. Premiere Mazurka, Petite Etude - Spiccato, Seconde Mazourka, sur des chants polonais, Aria, Gavotte, Romance, 3-leme Mazourka, 1-ere Polonaise de Concert D-dur, 2-de Polonaise de Concert A-dur, Poeme Lyrique
References
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üõÃÂ, â. ÃÂþýÃÂðÃÂõýúþ, ÃÂþûÃÂÃÂúøõ ýþÃÂýÃÂõ ø÷ôðýøàXIX â ýðÃÂ. XX ÃÂÃÂ. ø÷ ÃÂþýôð ÃÂõôúøÃÂ
ø÷ôðýøù Ã¥ðÃÂÃÂúþòÃÂúþù óþÃÂþôÃÂúþù ÃÂÿõÃÂøðûø÷øÃÂþòðýýþù üÃÂ÷ÃÂúðûÃÂýþ â ÃÂõðÃÂÃÂðûÃÂýþù ñøñûøþÃÂõúø øü. ÃÂ. á. áÃÂðýøÃÂûðòÃÂúþóþ, [w:] Charków i Polska: ludzie i zdarzenia, Charków 2006, s. 165âÂÂ176.
- Andrzej Chylewski, Przywracanie naleÃ
¼nej pamiÃÂci. Konstanty Antoni Gorski (1859âÂÂ1924), [w:] "IKS â PoznaÃ
Âski Informator Kulturalny, Sportowy i Turystyczny", maj 2009, s. 54.
- Konstanty Gorski, Utwory odnalezione, ZebraÃ
 i wstÃÂpem opatrzyÃ
 Grzegorz SeroczyÃ
Âski, Charków 2010, ss. 248.
- Konstanty Gorski (1859-1924). MiÃÂdzynarodowa Konferencja Naukowa poÃ
ÂwiÃÂcona 150. rocznicy urodzin Konstantego Gorskiego, Almanach Polski t. IV, Charków 2009, ss. 248.
- Józef KaÃ
Âski, Wydobyte z mroku, [w:] "Ruch Muzyczny" nr 20 (rok LIV), 3 paÃ
ºdziernika 2010 r.
- Grzegorz SeroczyÃ
Âski, Konstanty Antoni Gorski â artysta zapomniany, [w:] "Gazeta Festiwalowa" nr 1 (34), BiaÃ
Âystok 2009.
- Jerzy Szurbak, K.A. Gorski â âÂÂZriaszcze mia biezgÃ
Âasna...", [w:] "Gazeta Festiwalowa" nr 1 (34), BiaÃ
Âystok 2009.
- âðÃÂÃÂýð ÃÂeÃÂúøýð, à150-ûõÃÂøàÃÂþýÃÂÃÂðýÃÂøýð ÃÂþÃÂÃÂúþóþ , [w:] âÂÂÃÂúÃÂõýÃÂøâ ÃÂõÃÂòõýà2009, s. 1âÂÂ2.
- Edward Wrocki, Konstanty Gorski. Ã
»ycie i dziaÃ
ÂalnoÃ
ÂÃÂ 1859-1924, Warszawa 1924.
- Z polskiej muzyki organowej XIX/XX w., red. Feliks RÃÂ
czkowski i Jerzy GoÃ
Âos, Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, Warszawa 1981.
- MichaÃ
 Ã
»ur, Irena Kozeniaszewa, Okres charkowski w Ã
¼yciu Konstantyna Gorskiego, [w:] Diaspora polska w Charkowie. Historia i wspóÃ
ÂczesnoÃ
ÂÃÂ, Charków 2004, s. 130âÂÂ134.
- MichaÃ
 Ã
»ur, Irena Kozeniaszewa, Zapomniany kompozytor. Charkowski okres w Ã
¼yciu Konstantego Gorskiego, [w:] Znad Wilii, nr 3 (35), Wilno 2008, s. 115âÂÂ117.
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