Stanislav Moniuszko
Stanislav Moniuszko (1819-1872) was a renowned Polish composer and conductor, often referred to as the father of Polish opera. His most famous works include operas like 'Halka' and 'Straszny Dwor', which combined national themes with European musical traditions. Moniuszko's contributions to music were pivotal in the development of a distinct Polish musical identity during the 19th century. He was also a prominent figure in the cultural life of Poland, influencing generations of musicians and composers.
Born on Mar 05, 1819 (206 years old)
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Stanislav Moniuszko's name has been assigned to a public transport stop in Minsk.
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Stanislav Moniuszko's name was proposed for the naming of public transport stops in Minsk.
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Stanislav Moniuszko was an outstanding representative of the Minsk nobility who created over 300 operas.
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One of the public transport stops is located at the intersection with Stanislav Moniuszko street.
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