Paris: B. Roudanez, Éditeur 1916. — 11 p.
Rogowski Ludomir Michał, *3 X 1881 Lublin, †13 III 1954 Dubrovnik, Polish composer and conductor. His interest in music was influenced by his parents who were amateur musicians – his mother, Karolina played the piano and his father, Dominik played the violin. When he was just seven years old he tried to write his first pieces. He studied at the Institute of Music in Warsaw under the direction of Z. Noskowski (composition) and E. Młynarski and R. Statkowski (conducting) until 1906. From 1906 to 1907 he continued his studies at Leipzig under the direction of A. Nikisch (conducting) and H. Riemann (harmony and Counterpoint). He also deepened his knowledge of music in Munich (1907-1908), Rome (1908-1909) and at a vocal course with J. Reszke in Paris (1911). His interests were not limited to music, because at the same time explored areas such as biology, experimental psychology, Hindu philosophy, occultism and the plastic arts.