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Tekla Bądarzewska-Baranowska (1829/ was a Polish composer. Bądarzewska was born in 1829 in Mława or 1834 in Warsaw She married Jan Baranowski and they had five children in their nine years of marriage.
Bądarzewska was born in 1829 in Mława[1] or 1834 in Warsaw[2] She married Jan Baranowski and they had five children in their nine years of marriage. Bądarzewska-Baranowska died on 29 September 1861 in Warsaw. Her grave in the Powązki Cemetery features a young woman with a roll of sheet music titled La prière d'une vierge. One of her daughters, Bronisława, was enrolled at the Warsaw Institute of Music in 1875.[3] A crater on Venus is named after her.
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Tekla Bądarzewska-Baranowska (1829/ was a Polish composer. Bądarzewska was born in 1829 in Mława or 1834 in Warsaw She married Jan Baranowski and they had five children in their nine years of marriage.
Bądarzewska was born in 1829 in Mława[1] or 1834 in Warsaw[2] She married Jan Baranowski and they had five children in their nine years of marriage. Bądarzewska-Baranowska died on 29 September 1861 in Warsaw. Her grave in the Powązki Cemetery features a young woman with a roll of sheet music titled La prière d'une vierge. One of her daughters, Bronisława, was enrolled at the Warsaw Institute of Music in 1875.[3] A crater on Venus is named after her.
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Tekla Bądarzewska-Baranowska (1829/ was a Polish composer. Bądarzewska was born in 1829 in Mława or 1834 in Warsaw She married Jan Baranowski and they had five children in their nine years of marriage.
Bądarzewska was born in 1829 in Mława[1] or 1834 in Warsaw[2] She married Jan Baranowski and they had five children in their nine years of marriage. Bądarzewska-Baranowska died on 29 September 1861 in Warsaw. Her grave in the Powązki Cemetery features a young woman with a roll of sheet music titled La prière d'une vierge. One of her daughters, Bronisława, was enrolled at the Warsaw Institute of Music in 1875.[3] A crater on Venus is named after her.