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Tytuł:
Działalność Raula Koczalskiego w Niemczech w latach 30. XX wieku
Raul Koczalski’s activity in German in the 1930s
Autorzy:
Dziadek, Magdalena
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/521998.pdf
Data publikacji:
2015
Wydawca:
Akademia Muzyczna im. Stanisława Moniuszki w Gdańsku
Tematy:
Chopin’s music
Raul Koczalski
Polish Chopin performers
music in the Third Reich
Polish music in the interwar period
Opis:
The article describes a quite obscure period of the activity of Raul Koczalski, the outstanding Polish performer of Chopin’s works, which took place in the 1930s. At the time, the artist, living in Berlin, was pursuing his mission of propagating Chopin’s music by giving concerts, lectures and master classes, as well as publishing his own book devoted to Chopin’s music and its rendition. The aim of the article is to compare this activity with Koczalski’s other undertakings – those resulting from the political conditions of those days. As a result, we get to know the artist who must have combined his Polish patriotism with the gestures of admiration towards German cultural heritage, which was possible thanks to the support of both Polish and German authorities. The pursuing of the “mission of conciliation” in the way that included the current interests of the Third Reich was paradoxically enabled by Chopin’s music itself, considered by the authorities in Berlin as a pan- European value.
Źródło:
Aspekty Muzyki; 2015, 5; 11-25
2082-6044
Pojawia się w:
Aspekty Muzyki
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Tema con variazioni Romualda Twardowskiego. Przyczynek do dziejów muzyki organowej w PRL
Tema con variazioni by Romuald Twardowski — a contribution to the history of organ music in the Polish People’s Republic
Autorzy:
Babnis, Maciej
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/521887.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017
Wydawca:
Akademia Muzyczna im. Stanisława Moniuszki w Gdańsku
Tematy:
Romuald Twardowski
Polish music
organ music in the 20th century
organ music in the People Republic of Poland (PRL)
organ variation
Opis:
This paper discusses Tema con variazioni by Romuald Twardowski, composed in 1981, which deserves special attention as an example of breaking with the main stream of organ music of the era. Polish organ music history has largely remained unexamined, mainly due to the shortage of sources — handwritten pieces have either been destroyed or hard to find, whereas the number of printed works is quite small. More organ pieces appeared at the end of the 19th century, thanks to Stefan and Mieczysław Surzyński. The interwar period did not bring significant interest in or-gan music — the major composers were Feliks Nowowiejski and Aleksander Karczyński living in America; the only younger composer of achievement was Kazimierz Jurdziński. A quite large number of important organ works appeared during the Nazi occupation. The paper is divided into two parts. In the first part the author discusses the condition and typical features of organ music in the years of the Polish People’s Republic, i.e. after the 2nd World War, when professional organ music was separated from its natural background, i.e. performance in the church. As a symptomatic example Zbiór preludiów na organy bez pedału by Feliks Rączkowski is indicated — one of the only two books published then containing church cere-mony organ music. The article also provides information on R. Twardowski — a leading Polish composer of the 2nd half of the 20th century, born in 1930 in Wilno, with critical attitude towards the avant-garde trends. The main part of the paper deals with Tema con variazioni. After the presentation of its sec-tions, devices used by the composer are discussed. Special attention is paid to the harmony deriving from the late-Romantic tradition. Finally, the author tries the “economical” approach to the organ concert repertoire and under-lines the advantages of the piece which, although short and simple, deserves attention.
Źródło:
Aspekty Muzyki; 2017, 7; 293-319
2082-6044
Pojawia się w:
Aspekty Muzyki
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Muzyka w serialu animowanym Krecik
Music in the animated series Krtek
Autorzy:
Babulewicz, Katarzyna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/522004.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016
Wydawca:
Akademia Muzyczna im. Stanisława Moniuszki w Gdańsku
Tematy:
The Mole
Krtek
music in animated movies
music in the animated series The Mole
Jaroslav Křička
William Bukový
Miloš Vacek
Vadim Petrov
Opis:
The Mole (Krtek) was produced in the years 1957–2002 by Czech studio Bratři v triku. All episodes were directed by Zdeněk Miler (1921–2011), creator of the title character. The series achieved a global success (it was presented in eighty-five countries), and the title character found its permanent place not only in the children’s culture, but also in pop culture in general. This article presents the observations about the music in Krtek which were gathered by the analysis of The Mole episodes produced before 1991 (Perestroika) — the essay is a part of a wider research on music in children’s animated films produced in the Central and Eastern Europe in the era of the USSR. The musical analysis is carried out using the descriptive method. The author describes the selected, representative parts of the film including the accompanying soundtrack, to present the most interesting solutions applied in the films developed by the four composers: Jaroslav Křička (1882–1969), William Bukový (1932–1968), Miloš Vacek (1928–2012) and Vadim Petrov (1932–). They have created the soundtracks rich in grasping musical ideas, at the same time referring more than once to a variety of styles and genres. However, the most common is the neoclassical aesthetics, and manifested in its two variants popular in the communist Europe — i.e. the archaic and folklore-like. The music of each composer varies in respect of the dependence on the movie itself — it is often marked by a desire to give music its autonomy (while still taking the film narration into account).
Źródło:
Aspekty Muzyki; 2016, 6; 85-110
2082-6044
Pojawia się w:
Aspekty Muzyki
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Ustawiacze automatycznego carillonu ratusza Głównego Miasta w Gdańsku — Franciscus de Rivulo i jego następcy
Setters of the automatic carillon at the Main Town Hall in Gdańsk — Franciscus de Rivulo and his successors
Autorzy:
Popinigis, Danuta
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/521944.pdf
Data publikacji:
2012
Wydawca:
Akademia Muzyczna im. Stanisława Moniuszki w Gdańsku
Tematy:
music culture of old Gdańsk
automatic carillon of the Main Town Hall in Gdańsk
setters of the Gdańsk Main Town Hall
automatic carillon
Franciscus de Rivulo
Gdańsk
carillon tablatures
Opis:
In 1561 an automatic carillon was installed at the Main Town Hall in Gdańsk. The mechanism was programmed by so-called town hall bell setters, who were employed by the City Council. We know the names of over twenty people who held this post. The fi rst was Franciscus de Rivulo — a composer most probably originally from the Netherlands. Out of all the bell setters that followed, he turned out to be the most signifi cant musician and outstanding composer. Later, the mechanism was programmed by other musicians, chiefl y organists, as well as members of the city orchestra and musicians’ guild. As many as ten of tchem were professional organists: Michael Colrep, Jacob Tetius, Franz Tetius, Andreas Neunaber, Jacob Neunaber, Christian Bühn, Theodor Friedrich Gülich, Rudolph Liebegott Liebendey, Julius Krieschen and Paul Krieschen. Members of the city chapel included Philipp Schönberg, Bartel Biehn and Johann Georg Borowski, while the musicians’ guild was represented by Hans Neunaber and Peter Bewersdorff. In the fi nal decades of the 17th century, the post was for the fi rst time held by a clockmaker, Johann Eichstedt. In the 19th century, the post of bell setter was held by two other members of this profession — Paul Friedrich Knaack and Carl Anton Kaschlinsky. On account of their professional training, these clockmakers were very familiar with the mechanism of the ‘singing device’ and they had no problems with setting music on the carillon drum. The article focuses on those setters whose activities had in some way infl uenced the musical culture of Gdańsk. It also points to the work of as yet not so well-know setters. Nevertheless, research is underway and in near future it promises to shed light on many of these currently unclear matters.
Źródło:
Aspekty Muzyki; 2012, 2; 67-79
2082-6044
Pojawia się w:
Aspekty Muzyki
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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