Władysław Kędra

He made his debut in 1933, performing Haydn's 11th Concerto and Camille Saint-Saëns's Rapsodie d'Auvergne.

He took part in the 3rd International Chopin Piano Competition, attracting juror Magda Tagliaferro's attention.

During World War II he secretly performed banned Polish music in Warsaw.

Settling back in Łódź after the German capitulation, he took part in the 1946 Concours de Geneve and the IV International Chopin Piano Competition, where he was awarded a 5th prize, which launched his concert career.

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