Aleksander Mirecki

Antoine Aleksander Mirecki (13 April 1809 - 18 November 1882), was a Polish violinist. Mirecki was born in 1809 in Chrzanów, but he lived in Kraków with his mother, Françoise Kutzkowska and his young father, the half-brother of the teacher and composer Franciszek Wincenty Mirecki. In 1826 he went to Warsaw and began military training. He participated in the November Uprising, when he was teaching in the . He fought in the disturbances of Warsaw, with heroic attitude, and fled from the subsequent persecution to France by the end of 1831, in the Great Emigration, leaving his family in Kraków. Along with other young people of the Polish nobility, Louis Philip of Orleans was received in the Court of Paris, and named Marischal of the Polish Legion to service of the king of France. He participat

Aleksander Mirecki

Antoine Aleksander Mirecki (13 April 1809 - 18 November 1882), was a Polish violinist. Mirecki was born in 1809 in Chrzanów, but he lived in Kraków with his mother, Françoise Kutzkowska and his young father, the half-brother of the teacher and composer Franciszek Wincenty Mirecki. In 1826 he went to Warsaw and began military training. He participated in the November Uprising, when he was teaching in the . He fought in the disturbances of Warsaw, with heroic attitude, and fled from the subsequent persecution to France by the end of 1831, in the Great Emigration, leaving his family in Kraków. Along with other young people of the Polish nobility, Louis Philip of Orleans was received in the Court of Paris, and named Marischal of the Polish Legion to service of the king of France. He participat