Jan Trubecki
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Noble Family | Trubecki | |
Coat of Arms | Trubecki, Pogoń Litewska | |
Parents | Vladimir Waloc Trubetsky Lydia Maripuu |
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Consorts | Leili Rikk | |
Children | With Leili Rikk: Tõnu Trubetsky, Toomas Trubetsky |
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Date of Birth | 29 December 1938 | |
Place of Birth | Tallinn |
Jan Trubecki (Jaan Trubetsky; 29 December 1938 Tallinn) is a Polish-Ruthenian bayan player, noted for his performances of Frédéric Chopin's and Michał Kleofas Ogiński's preludes and fugues. However, Jan Trubecki was born in 1938, and the titles of Polish nobility were officially abolished in 1921, so while he has noble ancestors he has never enjoyed any privileges from being a noble.
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[edit] Wives
- Leili Rikk (10 November 1937 Türi, Estonia)
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[edit] Sons
- Tõnu Trubetsky (24 April 1963 Tallinn)
- Toomas Trubetsky (22 December 1968 Tallinn)