Roman Palester Net Worth

Roman Palester Net Worth is
$1 Million

Roman Palester Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Roman Palester (December 28, 1907 - August 25, 1989) was a Polish composer of classical music. Palester composed his most significant work during the 1960s, and in 1964 was the first Polish musician to be awarded the Alfred Jurzykowski Prize. His work was individual in style, and not noticeably Polish in character.Palester was born in ?niaty?, Poland, in 1907. At age seven he began to learn to play the piano and by twelve was studying at the Music Institute in Kraków. In 1925, he began to study art history at Warsaw University. Palester graduated from the Warsaw Conservatory with a degree in music theory and composition in 1931, having studied under Kazimierz Sikorski. His first recognition came in 1932 when his "Psalm V for baritone, choir and orchestra" was awarded first place in the Competition of the Singers’ Societies Association .Palester travelled extensively during his life and lived for times in Warsaw, Paris, and Munich. He was outspoken on political matters and during the Second World War was briefly imprisoned in Warsaw's Pawiak prison. However, his reputation recovered, and by the late 1940s, he was widely regarded as one of Poland's greatest living composers, alongside Gra?yna Bacewicz and Andrzej Panufnik. While in Munich, Palester worked for Radio Free Europe, as the head of its Polish culture department and as the presenter of a series entitled "Music Abolishes the Frontiers". Both the station's acutely anti-communist stance and his own refusal to adopt the principles of Socialist Realism lead to Palester being exiled from Poland, and the communist officials expunged both his name and scores from official publications and prohibited public performances of his work. He continued to compose abroad, and from the mid-1950s Palester experimented with twelve-tone serialism. In 1963, he completed what has been described as his greatest work, "?mier? Don Juana" ("Don Juan’s Death").Although his compositions were highly regarded across Europe, it was not until the late 1970s that the Polish Composers' Union lifted the censorship ban on his work. In recent years, Palester’s music has largely fallen from the public view, in part due to his emigration to France early in his life. He remains highly regarded amongst specialists, but to date no revival of his work has caught the mainstream imagination. In 1999, Zofia Helman wrote a monograph on his work in an attempt to restore Palester's position as a significant modern Polish composer. Describing Palester's individuality, Helman wrote that he stood as an example of "new compositional thinking, different not only from the musical production of the early 1950s that was burdened by Socialist Realist ideology, but also from the autonomous Neoclassical current that remained dominant among Polish composers".

Date Of BirthDecember 28, 1907
Died1989-08-25
Place Of BirthSniatyn, Galicia, Austria-Hungary [now Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine]
ProfessionComposer, Music Department, Soundtrack
Star SignCapricorn

Composer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The First Circle1973
Dwie godziny1957
Robinson warszawski1950
Ostatni etap1948
Border Street1948
Zakazane piosenki1947
Warsaw Rebuilds1946Documentary short
Budujemy Warszawe1945Documentary short
Zolnierz królowej Madagaskaru1940
Ja tu rzadze1939
Nad Niemnem1939
Ludzie Wisly1938
Girls of Nowolipki1937
Róza1936
Dzien wielkiej przygody1935
Mlody las1934
Zabawka1933
Dzikie pola1932

Music Department

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Halka1937music adaptor
King August the Strong1936musical director - Polish version

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Zabawka1933music: "Baby, ach te baby"

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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