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. Jan Trubecki belongs to a noble family, but since he was born in 1938 and the titles of Polish nobility were officially abolished in 1921, he has never enjoyed the privileges of 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)