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Roman Statkowski (24 December 1859 – 12 November 1925) was a Polish composer, most notable for his operas and chamber music. Statkowski was born in Szczypiorno, near Kalisz, and initially trained as a lawyer. When he deserted the law for a musical career, he studied with Władysław Żeleński in Warsaw and then at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory with Nikolai Soloviev and Anton Rubinstein, graduating at the age of 31 in 1890. In 1909, Statkowski was appointed to succeed Zygmunt Noskowski as professor of composition at the Warsaw Conservatory. His pupils there included Jan Maklakiewicz, Piotr Perkowski, Apolinary Szeluto and Boleslaw Szabelski. He died in Warsaw in 1925. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Statkowski: Piano Music

Polish Miniatures
The Great Polish Chopin Tradition: Franciszek Lukasiewicz
Roman Statkowski - Piano Works, Vol. I (World Premiere Recording)
Statkowski: Piano Pieces
Piano Works
Neoromantic Polish Piano Music
Viva Polonia!
Selected Polish Pieces for Little Pianists
Selected Polish Pieces for Little Pianists Vol. 2
Maria, opera in 3 acts (1903)
Roman Statkowski - Piano Works, Vol. 2 (World Premier Recording)