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Subject: Poznan Polskie Slowiki - File 01 of 17 - yEnc "Please read.txt" 917 bytes (1/1)
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Please read.txt
This is from an 1983 LP.
For those who might have trouble finding their way among the Poznan choirs, I have a few pointers, courtesy of LP notes or CD booklets :-)
In 1945 tWO boys choirs were founded in Poznan, one by Stefan Stuligrosz and one by Jerzy Kurczewski.
The first one (Stuligrosz) was known as the Poznan Nightingales (Poznanski Slowiki), and the second one (Kurczewski) as the Polish Nightingales (Polskie Slowiki).
That second choir was directed by Kurczewski until 1990 when Wojciech A. Krolopp took over.
By the way he was the Producer of this LP (see back cover).
The choir was disbanded around 2000 when Krolopp got into trouble with the law and a few years later a new choir was started under the direction of Jacek Sykulski.
That choir is known as the Poznan Boys Choir (Poznanskie Chor Chlopiecy)
As far as I know both Stefan Stuligrosz and his choir are still around.
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