Adam Kopyciński
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Adam Kopyciński (Polish pronunciation: [ˈadam kɔpɨˈt͡ɕiɲskʲi]; b. 5 August 1907 in Osielec near Maków Podhalański – 3 October 1982 in Wrocław, Poland) was a Polish conductor and composer.
During the Second World War, he was a prisoner in the German concentration camp Auschwitz.[1]
References
- ^ Borowska, Joanna K (2013). Auschwitz - Birkenau Orchestra: The Functions and Importance of Concentration Camps Orchestras in Documents and Literature. abc.nl. ISBN 978-94-91030-44-4.
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