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Polish pianist and composer
Ilza Sternicka-Niekrasz (September 20, 1898 — June 27, 1932) was a Russian/Polish pianist and composer.
Sternicka-Niekrasz was born in St. Petersburg. She studied in
Saint Petersburg Conservatory under
Alexander Glazunov and
Vasily Kalafati then in
Warsaw Conservatory under
Henryk Melcer-Szczawiński,
Roman Statkowski and
Karol Szymanowski.
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Compositions
- Baśń, fantasy for piano and orchestra (1927)
- Szachy, symphonic grotesque (1931)
- Oratorium (fragments performed in 1929 in
Poznan)
- Variations for string quartet
- Double fugue for string quintet
- Groteski dla dzieci for flute, clarinet and bassoon (for children)
- Kolory, suite for piano (a fragment published in 1931)
- Piano sonata in F minor
- Songs for voice with piano (including Ojcze nasz, published in 1935)
- Songs for children
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