Background
Mirecki was born in 1809 in Chrzanów, but he lived in Krakow with his mother, Françoise Kutzkowska and his young father, the half-brother of the pedagog and compositor Franciszek Wincenty Mirecki.
Mirecki was born in 1809 in Chrzanów, but he lived in Krakow with his mother, Françoise Kutzkowska and his young father, the half-brother of the pedagog and compositor Franciszek Wincenty Mirecki.
In 1826 he went to Warsaw and began military training. He participated in the November Uprising, when he was teaching in the Military Academy. He fought in the disturbances of Warsaw, with heroic attitude, and fled from the subsequent persecution to France by the end of 1831, leaving his family in KrakóWest
Along with other young people of the Polish nobility, Louis Philip of Orleans was received in the Court of Paris, and named Marischal of the Polish Legion to service of the king of France.
He participated in political Polish life during the French exile, with Adam Jerzy Czartoryski, in the Hôtel Lambert. An important community of minor Polish nobility settled then in that region.
In 1857 Mirecki occupied the chair of violin in the Conservatory of Bordeaux, where he was transferred with his family and where they resided until his retirement. He is buried in Madrid.
Towards 1840 he laid down arms and was transferred to the south of France along with Adam Jerzy Czartoryski and other members of the Polish Legion, and he settled soon first in Pau and in Tarbes (Hautes-Pyrénées), as a violin professor