Famous People
Stefan Banach proved a number of fundamental results on normed linear spaces, and many important theorems are today named after him:
the Hahn-Banach theorem on the extension of continuous linear functionals
the Banach-Steinhaus theorem on bounded families of mappings
the Banach-Alaoglu theorem
the Banach fixed point theorem and
the Banach-Tarski paradoxical decomposition of a ball.
Indiana University Press has just published a compilation of writings by pianist Moriz Rosenthal, co-edited by Mark Mitchell, author of a biography of Vladimir de Pachmann, and Allan Evans, Arbiter’s director, who produced a CD accompanying the book. The preface is by Charles Rosen.
Constantine Kornyakt was a one of Lviv’s richest and most influential man. He was a founder of the Kornyakt’s Tower, Uspens’ka Church and Three Saint’s Chapel.
Moriz Rosenthal - artist, intellect and consummate musician, ranks as one of the titans in the history of pianism.
Franz Xavier Mozart - “.Sons should not follow their father’s profession in which the father excels”. Memorial services, with performances of Mozart’s Requiem were held in his memory in Salzburg, Vienna and Lemberg.
Karl Radek - leader of Comintern, coauthor of Stalin constitution and a brilliant writer for the government newspaper Izvestia, died in Soviet prison.
Leopold von Sacher-Masoch - writer and journalist, best known for his “Venus in Furs” - from which “masochism” originated.
Yuri Bashmet - indisputably the world’s greatest living violist.
Roman Ros’ - represents modern music streams such as folk jazz, free musics, ethnic instrumentals.
Plastic art and lyrics - the only necessary attributes of each perfomance - goes together with many original technical and light decisions.
Solomiia Krushelnytska - Her performance as Aida (1903) was a triumph, and because of her and A. Toscanini, R. Strauss’s Salome was a great success at La Scala (1906). Because of her and A. Toscanini, R. Strauss’s Salome was a great success at La Scala (1906).
Stanislaw Lem - one of the most prominent science fiction writers of the 20th century, classic writer of contemporary sci-fi - was born in L’viv and lived there for a quarter of a century. «I recall the gates, the stairs, the doors, the corridors and the rooms of that house in Brayerovsk St., where I was born.» wrote Lem 40 years past
Lubka Kolessa (1902 - 1997) - world-known artist - pianist, one of the biggest classic music stars of the 1920-1930s. She was immensely charismatic - on and off stage, and very beautiful. Her unusual life story reads like a mystery suspense drama. She played with the most outstanding conductors of her time and on the world’s most prestigious stages - Berlin, Zurich, New York, Rio-de-Janejro, Warsaw, Sofiya, Kyiv, Lviv.
Bohdan Stupka - actor of theatre and cinematograph. Over 100 roles in theatre and over 50 roles in cinematograph. His biggest success has been and still is “Tevje - Tevel” as well as such well-known fims like “With Fire and Sword” (Ogniem i Mieczem) and “East-West”.
Ludwig Heinrich Edler von Mises - economist and social philosopher - was born in 1881 in the Austro-Hungarian city of Lemberg, the son of a successful engineer. For almost four decades, he had been the uncontested dean of the Austrian School of economics.
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