Stanisław Gałoński is a Polish conductor and musicologist, born on May 6, 1930, in Ostrowczyk. He is notable for being the co-organizer and first artistic director of Capella Bydgostiensis from 1961 to 1970. Additionally, he co-founded and directed the Capella Cracoviensis Orchestra, although there seems to be a discrepancy in his birth year associated with this role, as some sources list it as 1936. Gałoński has also been involved in organizing the festival Muzyka w Starym Krakowie. His contributions to Polish musical heritage are significant, particularly in the realm of early music and historical performance practices.
Gałoński's recent releases include works by Zielenski and other composers, showcasing his involvement in recording sacred music and historical compositions. His work with Zielenski's Opera Omnia series highlights his dedication to preserving and promoting early Polish music. Despite the confusion regarding his birth year in different contexts, Stanisław Gałoński remains a respected figure in Polish musical circles for his leadership and contributions to early music ensembles.
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