Proper noun
Zaremba (plural Zarembas)
A surname from Polish.
Conflict with Bishop Thomas II of Wrocław In the years 1282–1287 Henry IV was involved in a long-lasting dispute with the Bishop of Wrocław Tomas II Zaremba. Source: Internet
He studied harmony and counterpoint with Zaremba and instrumentation and composition with Rubinstein. Source: Internet
It was given its first complete performance, minus the changes Rubinstein and Zaremba had requested, in Moscow in February 1868. Source: Internet
Rubinstein and Zaremba refused to consider the work unless substantial changes were made. Source: Internet
He and Zaremba clashed with Tchaikovsky when he submitted his First Symphony for performance by the RMS in Saint Petersburg. Source: Internet
Maes, 35; Warrack, Tchaikovsky, 36. In 1861, Tchaikovsky attended RMS classes in music theory taught by Nikolai Zaremba at the Mikhailovsky Palace (now the Russian Museum). Source: Internet