Zapomniana śpiewaczka – Maria Karasińska

What Maria Karasińska has left behind, is a short diary “Memories from Siberia” (May 1940 – May 1946). It tells the reader that she was born in Lviv on March 25, 1914 and wanted to be pianist. Having graduated from high school, she started learning singing and piano at the Lviv Conservatoire. The wa...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Anna Milewska-Młynik
Format: Article
Language:Polish
Published: Lodz University Press 2017-07-01
Series:Studia z Historii Społeczno-Gospodarczej XIX i XX Wieku
Subjects:
Online Access:https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/histspol/article/view/3395
id doaj-f6657c13418b4b08a2a17bf5b17221fc
record_format Article
spelling doaj-f6657c13418b4b08a2a17bf5b17221fc2020-11-25T02:56:06ZpolLodz University PressStudia z Historii Społeczno-Gospodarczej XIX i XX Wieku2080-83132450-67962017-07-0118213610.18778/2080-8313.18.023395Zapomniana śpiewaczka – Maria KarasińskaAnna Milewska-Młynik0Muzeum Niepodległości w WarszawieWhat Maria Karasińska has left behind, is a short diary “Memories from Siberia” (May 1940 – May 1946). It tells the reader that she was born in Lviv on March 25, 1914 and wanted to be pianist. Having graduated from high school, she started learning singing and piano at the Lviv Conservatoire. The war interrupted her education, and in 1940 (more specifically, the night of 12/13 April) she was deported with her family to Kazakhstan, to the East Kazakhstan Region. Karasińska, who was frail and feeble, had to perform heavy physical work, such as carrying heavy wet peat. Despite a series of sad experiences, diseases and death of her relatives, she persevered. She returned to Poland in June 1946 and continued to learn singing at the age of 33. For twenty five years or so, she gave concerts as a soloist at the Mining Philharmonic, later renamed the Silesian Philharmonic. She died on August 15, 2005 in Zabrze. She is remembered as a highly popular and respected artist.https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/histspol/article/view/3395deportacjaprzesiedleniezesłanie
collection DOAJ
language Polish
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Anna Milewska-Młynik
spellingShingle Anna Milewska-Młynik
Zapomniana śpiewaczka – Maria Karasińska
Studia z Historii Społeczno-Gospodarczej XIX i XX Wieku
deportacja
przesiedlenie
zesłanie
author_facet Anna Milewska-Młynik
author_sort Anna Milewska-Młynik
title Zapomniana śpiewaczka – Maria Karasińska
title_short Zapomniana śpiewaczka – Maria Karasińska
title_full Zapomniana śpiewaczka – Maria Karasińska
title_fullStr Zapomniana śpiewaczka – Maria Karasińska
title_full_unstemmed Zapomniana śpiewaczka – Maria Karasińska
title_sort zapomniana śpiewaczka – maria karasińska
publisher Lodz University Press
series Studia z Historii Społeczno-Gospodarczej XIX i XX Wieku
issn 2080-8313
2450-6796
publishDate 2017-07-01
description What Maria Karasińska has left behind, is a short diary “Memories from Siberia” (May 1940 – May 1946). It tells the reader that she was born in Lviv on March 25, 1914 and wanted to be pianist. Having graduated from high school, she started learning singing and piano at the Lviv Conservatoire. The war interrupted her education, and in 1940 (more specifically, the night of 12/13 April) she was deported with her family to Kazakhstan, to the East Kazakhstan Region. Karasińska, who was frail and feeble, had to perform heavy physical work, such as carrying heavy wet peat. Despite a series of sad experiences, diseases and death of her relatives, she persevered. She returned to Poland in June 1946 and continued to learn singing at the age of 33. For twenty five years or so, she gave concerts as a soloist at the Mining Philharmonic, later renamed the Silesian Philharmonic. She died on August 15, 2005 in Zabrze. She is remembered as a highly popular and respected artist.
topic deportacja
przesiedlenie
zesłanie
url https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/histspol/article/view/3395
work_keys_str_mv AT annamilewskamłynik zapomnianaspiewaczkamariakarasinska
_version_ 1724714170756104192