Jozef Wladyslav Krogulskii Born 4.10.1815 Tarnow, Poland Died 9.1.1842 Warsaw, Poland
He initially studied with his father, Michal Krogulski 1791-1859, later settling in Warsaw and studied at the Warsaw Conservatory under Jozef Elsner and Karl Kurpinski.
Orchestral
Overture in D minor 1831
Piano Concerto in E major 1830
Piano Concerto in B minor 1832
Chamber
Octet in D minor Op.6
Piano Quartet Op.2 1835
String Quartet
Piano
Piano Sonata 1829
'La Bella Cracoviena'
Mazurka in D major
Mazurka in ?
Song
Last Goodbye
Let us praise the Lord
Mazur of the recent past
Lullaby for eternal sleep
Elegy Spirit
Coquette
God, how stupid it is
Choral
Requiem
There are ten Polish masses for two to four voices
'Caravan in the Arabian Desert' cantata for choir and orchestra
'Miserere' cantata for soloists, choir and orchestra.
'Passion' oratorio for Good Friday
Angus Dei for three bass voices
Carol for male choir and organ
Opera
'Oh, my little wife'
QuoteMost of his compositions were written in his teens and early twenties
Well, he was only 26 when he died...
The first PC is in E Major not E minor. We have it in our archives and it is on YT.
Thanks, duly amended.
Since the 1st PC has been performed and broadcast, I hope the 2nd is available for same.
btw RISM online mentions that MS copies of (performance materials of) one of his masses and a gradual are @ Klasztor OO. Paulinów Jasna Góra Biblioteka in Częstochowa in South Poland, and (maybe partial materials?) from a copy of another mass at a library in Grodzisk Wielkopolski also in Poland.
(I see a "Minor-walc", Op.23 turning up a lot among published works by him - for piano?)
Hofmeister gives 1839 btw for the op.2 piano quartet publication date...
I have looked in vain for the score of the 2nd PC. Has anyone had better luck or could give me pointers? Please.
I wonder how many of these works are by Wladyslaw Joszef Krogulski (b1834)...
None ! Look at the dates.
I wasn't referring to the works with dates on them. Or are dates known, just omitted here, for the other works above?
(RISM: Mazurka in D by the 8-year-old Joz. Krogulsky; Polonoise in G for piano ca. 1822 by the 7-year-old same... WJ Kr sometimes, I think, maybe referred to as just Josef too, but will accept their estimations. One or more of the Polish masses above exist in 1840 abschrifts, so most likely by JW not 6 or less year old WJK :)... )