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Tarnowski was born in Wróblewice, administrative district of Drohobycz, in modern day Ukraine, the son of Count Walerian Spycimir Tarnowski and Ernestyna Tarnowska. Recognized as talented at an early age, he was introduced to famed composer Frédéric Chopin. He studied in Lviv and Kraków, with Daniel Auber at the Conservatoire de Paris, with a break during the time of the January Uprising of 1863-64, during which he wrote the song "Jak to na wojence ładnie" ("Isn't the war fun") which remains popular to the modern day, in various alterations. He traveled widely, giving concerts in Wrocław in 1860 and 1875, Vienna, Venice and Florence in 1872, Paris in 1873, and Lviv in 1875. He undertook tours in the Middle East and Asia, living in India, China, and Japan, and died near San Francisco while on the steamer SS Pacific, returning from Japan.
Compositions
Intimate
String Quartet in D major
Fantasia quasi una sonata (on violins and piano)
Souvenir d'un ange (Vienna about 1876, publ. V. Kratochwill)
Piano
3 Mazurkas (3 Mazurkas, Vienna about 1870, publ. Bösendorfer),I Mazurka, II Mazurka, III Mazurka
2 pieces : Chart sans paroles, Valse - poeme (both Leipzig c. 1870, publ. Ch. F Kahut)
Deux Morceaux : Fantazie-Impromptu, Valse-poeme
Impromptu "L'adieu de l'artiste" (Vienna c. 1870, publ. J. Gutmann)
Symfonia d’un drammo d’amore (1871)
Sonate pour piano composée et dediée a son ami Br. Zawadzki (Vienna c. 1875, publ. V. Kratochwill)
Grande polonaise quasi rhapsodies symphonique (Vienna c. 1875, publ. J. Gutmann)
Extases au Bosphor, fantasie rhapsodies sur les melodies orientales op. 10 (Leipzig c. 1875, publ. Forberg)
Nocturne dédié à sa soeur Marie (Viena, n.d.)
Deux Nocturnes : „Nuit sombre”, „Nuit claire”
Ave Maria, dedicated to J. I. Kraszewski (in: Album Muzeum Narodowego w Rapperswyllu, 1876, pp.), (with Variations for choir and organ, and for string quartet)
Pensée funebre (before 1878)
Andantino pensieroso ("Echo Muzyczne", Warszaw, issue 6, 17 XII 1878.)
Songs
Solo:
Uhlans march, called also Soldiers song, March soldier's Langiewicza with initial words: "A kto chce rozkoszy użyć”And who wants pleasure to use, and today more well-known with words "Jak to na wojence ładnie” ("How this on war nicely") (first publications: „Kieszonkowy słowniczek polski z melodiami” Poznan 1889, publ. J. Leitgebera and " War song” Lwow 1908, publ. B. Połoniecki, suitably).
With piano accompaniment:
Cypryssen 5 characterische Gesänge (Vienna 1870, publ. Bösendorfera), fifth of the songs: Herangedämmert kam der Abend, Die Perle, Die Schwalben, Im Traum sah ich das Lieben, Ich sank verweint in sanften Schlummer
Zwei Gesänge mit Begleitung des Pianoforte – Du buch mit Siegen Siegeln, Ob Du Nun ruhst, songs to poem Ludwig Foglar (Vienna c. 1870, publ. V. Kratochwill)
Zwei Gesänge: Klänge Und Schmerzen, Nächtliche Regung (Leipzig, c. 1870, publ. Ch. E. Kahnt)
Au soleil couchant (1873) song to the poem by Victor Hugo
Still klingt das Glöcklein durch Felder (Vienna c. ~1875, publ. J. Gutmann)
Kennst du die Rosen., to own poem, (published J. Gutmann in Vienna.)
Mein Kahn - song to poem by Johann von Paümann ps. Hans Max (Wiedeń, wyd. Buchholz & Diedel)
Alpuhara (1877) song to the poem by Adam Mickiewicz
Stage
Achmed the oder the Pilger the Liebe (Achmed, pielgrzym milości>, to own libretto, based on the tale Washington IrvingLegend of Prince Ahmed al Kamel, or, The Pilgrim of Love. from Tales of the Alhambra. The piano extract, Leipzig, c. 1875, publ. R. Forberg.)
Karlinscy (music to own theatrical art, Vienna 1874, publ. V. Kratochwill)
Joanna Grey (music to own theatrical art, Vienna 1875, publ. V. Kratochwill)
The patron of the art, poems, the articles, reviews of literary works(ex. in „Ruch literacki” and „Tygodnik ilustrowany”).
Literary works
Poetry
Krople czary (The Drops of goblet) 1865
Szkice helweckie i Talia (Helvetian drafts and Waist) 1868 (Leipzig, publ. P. Rhode)
Piołuny (Absinthes) 1869
Kochankowie ojczyzny (The Lovers of motherland) 1872
Dramas
Karlińscy 1874
Joanna Grey (Jane Grey) 1875
The Achmed the oder the Pilger the Liebe - libretto in German.
Publicist
Articles and reviews in „Ruch literacki” and „Tygodnik ilustrowany”.
Documentary
Archiwum Wróblewieckie (Lvov 1883, publ. Gubrynowicz and Schmidt; Poznan - Dresden 1869, publ. J. I. Kraszewski)
Translations
The Osjan Song,
Hamlet W. Shakespeare'a
Works P.B. Shelley
Works H. Haine
P. Cornelius: Grundzüge der Geschichte der Musik, well-known with translated title: Zarys historii muzyki ("Outline of history of music") (Leipzig 1869).
^ Agaton Giller Podróż artystyczna Władysława Tarnowskiego w Saksonji in: Ruch Literacki, issue 17, 21 IV 1877, p. 270.
Further reading
Encyklopedia muzyczna, publ. PWM 2009
Encyklopedia muzyki, publ. PWN 2001
Encyklopedia literatury, publ. PWN 2007
Franz Stieger peralexikon, Part II – Komponisten, Vol. 3 (N-Z), Verlegt Bei Hans Schneider, Tutzing, 1978, p. 1097.
Franz Stieger Operalexikon, Part III – Libréttisten, Vol. 3 (Q-Z), Verlegt Bei Hans Schneider, Tutzing, 1981, p. 936.
Pieśni niemieckie Władysława Tarnowskiego, M.T., OSDW AZYMUT Sp. z o. o., Warsaw-Lodz, 2017.
Ewa Róża Janion Legends of Suli in Poland: some remarks on Władysław Tarnowski, pp. 46-49 in PhD thesis: Ewa Róża Janion Imaging Suli : Interactions between Philhellenic Ideas and Greek Identity Discourse, Peter Lang Publishing, Frankfurt, 2015.
„Utwory instrumentalne Władysława Tarnowskiego”, M.T., OSDW AZYMUT Sp. z o.o., Warsaw-Lodz, 2018.
Władysław Tarnowski „Artysta i cierpienie”, Vol. I, M.T., OSDW AZYMUT Sp. z o.o., Warsaw-Lodz, 2020.