Kazimierz Wiłkomirski
1900–1995 (age 95)
Biography
Kazimierz Wiłkomirski; (September 1, 1900, Moscow – March 7, 1995, Warsaw) was a Polish cellist, composer and conductor.
He was the son of Alfred Wiłkomirski, and the brother of Maria Wiłkomirska, Wanda Wiłkomirska and violinist Michael Wilkomirski.
He graduated from the Moscow Conservatory, where he was a cello student of Alfred von Glenn, in 1917. After working as a music teacher in Batumi, he attended the Chopin University of Music while simultaneously working as a cellist for the Grand Theatre's orchestra.
1930–1939 - member of the Kwartet Polski (Polish Quartet) with Irena Dubiska, 1945–1947 - Szymanowski Quartet. During World War II, he continued to live in occupied Warsaw. During the occupation, he participated in underground quartet concerts with Eugenia Umińska.
In 1934–1939 - director of the Gdańsk Conservatory; 1945–1947 - first rector of Łódź Conservatory.
Director of the Baltic State Opera (then Gdańsk Opera) in 1952–57; professor of the Academy of Music in Sopot. After 1957 - Director and Principal Conductor of Opera Wrocławska.