Juliusz Janotha

1819 – d. 26 June 1883 in Warsaw), was a Polish pianist, composer and teacher of German origin.

[2] Supported by Apollinary Katski, he collected funds for the construction of the Music Institute in Warsaw.

[n 1] His students include Ignacy Jan Paderewski and Józef Śliwiński.

[3] In his last years of life, as reported in the obituary newspaper Echo Muzyczne i Teatralne, at the urging of her daughter, he took over composition and published a number of piano pieces.

He died on 26 June 1883, buried in the Powązki Cemetery.

Juliusz Janotha