Composers

Henri Kowalski

Piano
Voice
Orchestra
Piano four hands
Mixed chorus
Flute
Cello
Dance
Piece
Song
Waltz
Chanson
Mazurka
Polonaise
Marche
Caprice
Étude
by popularity

#

12 Caprices en forme d'études, Op.163 Mazurkas caractéristiques, Op.116 Pièces, Op.35

B

Barcarolle, Op.20

C

Chanson indienne, Op.25Chiquito le Torero

D

Danse tchèque, Op.19Dolor!, Op.67

F

Folle ivresse

G

Galop de bravoure, Op.17Gilles de Bretagne

I

Illusion d'un voyage en mer

J

Jeunesse printanière

L

La Dernière pensée d'un soldat, Op.111La LaurentideL'appel du pâtreLe ChemineauLes cuirassiers de Reischoffen, Op.21L'invitation à la polonaise, Op.24

M

Marche de nuit, Op.33Marche hongroise, Op.13Menuet de Marie Lesczynska, Op.23

N

Nocturne No.2, Op.27

P

Polonaise de concert, Op.10Prascovia, Op.28

R

Reviendras-tu jamais?Roses de bohême, Op.14

S

Saltarelle, Op.22

T

The Belles of MelbourneTristesseTzigane polka, Op.34
Wikipedia
Henri Kowalski (April 1, 1841; Paris France — July 8, 1916; Bordeaux, France) was a French pianist and composer. Born in Paris to a French mother and Polish father, Kowalski studied piano at the Paris Conservatoire with Michele Carafa and Samuel David; although he was asked to leave in 1860 for failure to attend regularly. His work includes the opera Gilles de Bretagne (1877). A regular traveller, he lived in Australia from 1885 to 1896. He published in 1872 his impressions of his travels in the United States, which includes a list of his musical compositions.