andyg and chrisild translateld ...and others. Mikolaja Meja remains a bit of a mystery. I'll write to my Piano teacher friend in Warsaw...(very proud and knowledgable about Poland's musical heritage...and see if she can help). If I learn anything, I'll post. Your replies are most appreciated. I had to look up the term "polymath", and remember that I have been in this situation on many occasions with lesser known European "musicians" from far earlier times. Many were "polymaths" too; poets, politicans, performers and composers and the like...it is hard to determine in which category their coins should be included in the "Music Coin Collection". Add to that the variations in name spelling as mentioned here in another post, the Cyrillic alphabet, finding out HOW some of these historic people were music related is indeed a challenge. That is part of the fun. I have coins with some very obscure music connections....but again...the challenge is finding out the connection...and often...finding the coin is also a challenge.
There is a terrific wealth of knowledge on this board, and I thank everyone for the assistance you offer!
Alan