Composers

Jan Nepomucen Bobrowicz

Guitar
Cello
Piano
Variation
Song
Introduction
Polonaise
Dance
Potpourri
Marche
Rondo
by popularity
3 Märsche für die Guitarre allein, Op.25Air d'Ukraine varié, Op.7Beliebte Gesáng aus den neuesten Opera für eine Singstimme mit Begleitung der Guitarre No.1Beliebte Gesáng aus den neuesten Opera für eine Singstimme mit Begleitung der Guitarre No.5Distraction-rondeau brillant et facile, Op.17Grandes variations sur un duo de l'opéra 'Don Juan', Op.6Introduction et variations sur l'air polonais, Op.20Introduction, Variations, et Polonoise sur un Theme original des Tiroliens pour la Guitare seule, Op.13Première grande polonaise, Op.24Souvenir de F. Herold, Op.21Souvenir de la Pologne - Grand Pot-PourriVariations brillantes sur un thème original, Op.10Variations de bravoure pour la Guitare seule sur un Thème de Carafa "Oh! cara memoria", Op.28Variations et Polonaise sur un Duo de l'Opéra 'i Montecchi e Capuleti' pour Guitare seule, Op.30Variations sur la cavatine favorite de l'opéra 'Zelmira', Op.16Variations sur une valse favorite, Op.18
Wikipedia
Jan Nepomucen (de) Bobrowicz (12 May 1805 – 2 November 1881) was a Polish virtuoso guitarist, composer, music editor, and publisher. Franz Liszt called him "the Chopin of guitar".
Bobrowicz was born in Kraków. He studied the guitar in Vienna with Mauro Giuliani during 1816–1819. After a short career as a solo performer on the guitar, he worked as a secretary in the senate of Kraków. From 1832, he worked as an editor for the music-publishing firm of Breitkopf & Härtel in Leipzig, Germany. Later he ran his own publishing business. As an editor he was responsible for probably hundreds of titles, published mainly in Polish.
The venture which brought him probably the most fame was the 4th–10th editions of the original classical genealogical and heraldic reference, Herbarz Polski (The Polish Armorial), by heraldist and author Kasper Niesiecki (1682–1744). They appeared under Breitkopf & Härtel's imprint between 1839 and 1846.
As a composer, Bobrowicz wrote about 40 compositions for the guitar. Many of them are in the form of theme and variations. Stylistically, he belongs to the Romantic era – one of the few substantial guitar composers of the time, comparable to Johann Kaspar Mertz.
Bobrowicz died in Dresden aged 76.
Robert Coldwell (ed.): J. N. Bobrowicz, Selected Works, 2 vols (Dallas: Digital Guitar Archive, 2005 & 2008). Vol. 1 contains a detailed biography in English and Polish by Krzysztof Komarnicki.