Paderewski had a student by the name of Albert Tadlewski. Several
websites refer to Tadlewski as "the spiritual son of Paderewski."
There's not a lot of information online about Tadlewski, but here are
a few tidbits that I've gathered for you.
"...certain pianists, such as Aleksander Brachocki (1897-1945),
Zygmunt Dygat (1894-1977), Stanislaw Szpinalski (1901-1957), Henryk
Sztompka (1901-1964), Albert Tadlewski (1892-1945) and others, who
claimed to have studied with Paderewski, did so at summer master
classes held at Riond-Bosson, starting in 1928."
University of Southern California: The Life of Zygmunt Stojowski
http://www.usc.edu/dept/polish_music/PMJ/issue/5.2.02/herterstojowski.html
"There were five of us - Brachocki, Szpinalski, Sztompka, Tadlewski
and I. Usually at the end of June we converged upon Morges, which was
in the immediate proximity of Paderewski's estate, Riond-Bosson. We
spent the initial few days searching for lodgings and arranging the
rental of pianos, which had to be brought to Morges from Lausanne.
Then we commenced the work. Our lessons were held on Saturdays, in the
afternoon...
Paderewski had very few disciples with whom he spent larger amounts of
time; the group listed here is the 'second generation of his
students'... Albert Tadlewski (1892-1945), Polish pianist; studied in
Lwów, (now: Lviv), Vienna (with Godowsky and Rosenthal), and with
Paderewski. Tadlewski was the founder of the Institut International de
Musique in Nice, France."
University of Southern California: A Lesson with Paderewski
http://www.usc.edu/dept/polish_music/PMJ/issue/4.2.01/dygatpaderewski.html
"Richard DELRIEU
Richard was born in Nice (France), into a musician's and musical
publisher's family. His father was the composer and pianist Lucien
Delrieu, disciple of the Polish concert artist Albert Tadlewski, the
spiritual son of Paderewski."
Delrieu Piano Duo: Richard Delrieu
http://ccs.cla.kobe-u.ac.jp/Foreign/delrika/Richard%20DELRIEU
Google search strategy:
Google Web Search: "paderewski" + "tadlewski"
://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&q=paderewski+tadlewski
I hope this helps. If anything is unclear, please request
clarification; I'll be glad to offer further assistance before you
rate my answer.
Best regards,
pinkfreud |