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Maksymilian Grecki

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Maksymilian Grecki (Poznań, 1841 – Poznań, 1870) was a Polish pianist and composer.[1] He was the son of a church organist, who studied in Leipzig with Franz Brendel and Ignaz Moscheles. He died of tuberculosis at the age of 30. His small number of works consist mainly of songs.

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  1. ^ Dzieje Poznania (pt.1. 1793–1918, pt.2. 1918–1945) 1994 p. 697 Maksymilian Grecki (1841–1870) Urodził się w Poznaniu.
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