TY - JOUR TI - The Artistic Profile of Aleksander Zarzycki: A Forgotten Composer of the Romantic Era AU - Popielska, Klaudia TI - The Artistic Profile of Aleksander Zarzycki: A Forgotten Composer of the Romantic Era AB - The second half of the nineteenth century is a neglected period in the history of Polish music, in the aspects of both research and performance. Works by many composers from this period have unfortunately been forgotten. One such composer is undoubtedly Aleksander Zarzycki (1834–1895), also a teacher and piano virtuoso, the author of more than 40 opuses, including many solo songs with piano accompaniment, which have frequently been compared to the songs of Stanisław Moniuszko. Similarly as Poland’s most famous song composer, Zarzycki created two songbooks that belong to the trend of egalitarian songs. He was also renowned for his short piano pieces, written in the salon style with virtuoso elements. One of his most famous works is the Mazurka in G major, popularised by the Spanish virtuoso violinist Pablo Sarasate. Also of note is his Piano Concerto in A-flat major Op. 17, drawing on Fryderyk Chopin’s Piano Concerto in A minor and Józef Wieniawski’s Concerto in G minor. Zarzycki’s works are characteristic of his era, and contain elements of folklore, national style, virtuosity, and the so-called ‘Romantic mood’. VL - English Issues IS - Issue 46 (3/2020) PY - 2020 SN - 2956-4107 C1 - 2353-7094 SP - 21 EP - 37 DO - 10.4467/23537094KMMUJ.20.035.13908 UR - https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/kmmuj/artykul/the-artistic-profile-of-aleksander-zarzycki-a-forgotten-composer-of-the-romantic-era KW - Aleksander Zarzycki KW - Polish music of the nineteenth century KW - piano works KW - solo songs