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Tytuł:
On collective forms of the Chopin cult in Poland during the nineteenth century
Autorzy:
Dziadek, Magdalena
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/780119.pdf
Data publikacji:
2010
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Tematy:
Fryderyk Chopin cult
Chopin literature
Chopin anniversaries
Opis:
This article is devoted to specific forms of the Chopin cult that developed in Poland during the nineteenth century. Due to the socio-political situation in the country during the period of the Partitions and the influence of tradition, this cult was manifest first and foremost in the joint experiencing of anniversaries connected with the composer on the part of members of local communities or the entire nation. The basic medium of that experience was the press, in which biographic articles, sketches on his music and also poetical works devoted to the composer were an obligatory part of the anniversaries of Chopin’s birth and death. In this way, the Chopin cult in Poland became primarily a literary phenomenon. Also linked to the traditional culture of the letter that was Polish culture of the nineteenth century is the characteristic form of the Chopin cult known as the obchod. The communal character of the obchod was reflected in its specific form and content. One of the prime concerns was the need to forcibly communicate the fact that Chopin’s music was a national good. Thus at the centre of the theatrically-managed obchod stood an orator or actor declaiming against the background of Chopin’s music. For the purposes of these declamations, a huge amount of literature was produced, examples of which are discussed in the article. Another characteristic “anniversary” product were re-workings of Chopin compositions for large orchestral and choral forces, treated as “ceremonial”. One example of a Chopin celebration displaying the features discussed were the Lviv Chopin celebrations in 1910, which the author describes in more detail.
Źródło:
Interdisciplinary Studies in Musicology; 2010, 9; 151-164
1734-2406
Pojawia się w:
Interdisciplinary Studies in Musicology
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Chopin on the cinema screen. Aesthetic and cultural determinants
Autorzy:
Kornacki, Krzysztof
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/780343.pdf
Data publikacji:
2010
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Tematy:
Fryderyk Chopin
cinema
biography
music
Opis:
As with most film subjects, the way Chopin has been presented in the cinema has been the result of a particular poetic (depending on the genre) and cultural context. The author classifies cinematographic Chopinalia on the basis of the former determinant, although without neglecting entirely, in some sections of the text, to treat film as a text of culture. The clear majority of documentary and educational films about Chopin have been made in Poland (as a form of promotion for the country, which does not boast too many icons of world culture). For both aesthetic and cultural reasons, the boundary between documentary and educational film has become blurred. Historical documentaries have used the same iconographic material, film shots and utterances, and also - for the purposes of musical illustration - the same Chopinworks as educational films. Cultural considerations have affected the thematic restrictions in respect to silver screen discourse about Chopin: in both genres, it reflects a rather stereotypical approach to the composer’s life story, with no room for the “Chopin mysteries” (e.g. his fascination with Tytus Woyciechowski) that have long been addressed in the literature. In experimental and animated film, the accent has been shifted - in keeping with the essence of those genres - from Chopin’s biography to his music. Nevertheless, here too the pressure of cultural (national) context has determined the choice of film material accompanying particular works. At the same time, experimental films have become anti-war or political films (as in the case of Eugeniusz C^kalski’s Utwory Chopina w kolorze [Chopin’s works in colour], from 1944 or Andrzej Panufnik’s Bailada f moll [Ballade in F minor], from 1945), whilst the presentation of Chopin’s music in animated films has been full of iconographic clichés and pleonasms (a Mazovian landscape with cleft willows, carriages speeding along in the background, dancing ballerinas, falling leaves and so on), creating a schematic visual code that is automatically associated with the compositions of the brilliant Pole. By way of contrast, it is worth emphasising that a few foreign experimental films (Max Ophiils’s La Valse Brillante de Chopin, Germaine Dulac’s Dysk 927) have illustrated Chopin’s music with images of “universal” objects (piano, gramophone, rain) associated more with music than with feelings, and not with Poland. The dozen or so feature films about Chopin have mainly belonged to popular cinema. For that reason, in the overwhelming majority of cases, the film-makers have turned to biographical facts which possess a suitable dramatic potential. Feature films about Chopin have treated history as a background - a costume in which to dress a tale about universal cultural myths: the myth of love (the relationship with George Sand, which has dominated Chopin films), the pseudo-Romantic myth of the great artist and the patriot myth (prime examples being Charles Vidor’s A Song to Remember and Jerzy Antczak’s Chopin. Pragnienie miłości [Chopin. Desire for love]). Some films - albeit few in number - have adopted a different strategy. One such picture attempted to exploit Chopin’s life story to exemplify Marxist historiosophy and a socialist- realist poetic (Aleksander Ford’s Młodość Chopina [Chopin’s youth]); another- Andrzej Żulawski’s Błękitna nuta [La note bleue] - is a truly original picture about the composer and, like almost every original film, tells us as much about the director as about Chopin himself.
Źródło:
Interdisciplinary Studies in Musicology; 2010, 9; 317-342
1734-2406
Pojawia się w:
Interdisciplinary Studies in Musicology
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Życzenie
A wish
Autorzy:
Stawicka, Ewa
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/498931.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020
Wydawca:
Fundacja im. Aliny i Leszka Allerhandów
Tematy:
Fryderyk Chopin
protection of Chopin’s heritage
Chopin Competition
Opis:
Another column by attorney Ewa Stawicka. This time it is devoted to the situation related to musical culture, the Chopin Competition canceled due to COVID-19, and to Chopin and the protection of his heritage. The column features graphics created by Judge Arkadiusz Krupa.
Źródło:
Głos Prawa. Przegląd Prawniczy Allerhanda; 2020, 3, 1(5); 232-235
2657-7984
2657-800X
Pojawia się w:
Głos Prawa. Przegląd Prawniczy Allerhanda
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Chopin and Polish FOLK
Autorzy:
Dahlig-Turek, Ewa
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/780339.pdf
Data publikacji:
2010
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Tematy:
Fryderyk Chopin
mazurkas
traditional music
folk music
Opis:
Although Chopin’s music is continually analysed within the context of its affinities with traditional folk music, no one has any doubt that these are two separate musical worlds, functioning in different contexts and with different participants, although similarly alien to the aesthetic of mass culture. For a present-day listener, used to the global beat, music from beyond popular circulation must be “translated” into a language he/she can understand; this applies to both authentic folk music and the music of the great composer. In the early nineties, when folk music was flourishing in Poland (I extend the term “folk” to all contemporary phenomena of popular music that refer to traditional music), one could hardly have predicted that it would help to revive seemingly doomed authentic traditional music, and especially that it would also turn to Chopin. It is mainly the mazurkas that are arranged. Their performance in a manner stylised on traditional performance practice is intended to prove their essentially “folk” character. The primary factor facilitating their relatively unproblematic transformation is their descendental triple-time rhythms. The celebrations of the bicentenary of the birth of Fryderyk Chopin, with its scholarly and cultural events of various weight geared towards the whole of society, gave rise to further attempts at transferring the great composer’s music from the domain of elite culture to popular culture, which brings one to reflect on the role that folk music might play in the transmission and assimilation of artistic and traditional genres.
Źródło:
Interdisciplinary Studies in Musicology; 2010, 9; 343-356
1734-2406
Pojawia się w:
Interdisciplinary Studies in Musicology
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Chopin and jazz. The case of Andrzej Jagodziński’s arrangement ofthe Prelude in E minor
Autorzy:
Madeła, Patrycja
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/780377.pdf
Data publikacji:
2010
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Tematy:
Fryderyk Chopin
jazz
jazz arrangements
Andrzej Jagodziński
Opis:
The current of jazz interpretations of Chopin’s music appeared in Polish jazz in the early 1990s. On the one hand, it is the most original and native stylistic trend of all trends influencing jazz in Poland. On the other, it is an exceptional phenomenon internationally, since no works of classical music have received so many jazz arrangements worldwide. The achievements of Polish jazz pianists in this regard have become most representative, since piano texture and the process of improvisation on a given theme show the most obvious references - not only musically, but also emotionally- to the musical language of Chopin. The recording of the award-winning album Chopin by the Andrzej Jagodziński Trio in December 1993 triggered a host of artistic arrangements of Chopin works by Polish jazz pianists, each of which constitutes an individual approach to the Chopin material, reflected in basic factors such as the criteria for the selection of compositions or themes and the process of the original’s transformation. Most jazz arrangements of Chopin’s music involve the piano miniatures that dominate the composer’s oeuvre. This is due to the clarity of the melodic lines, which inspire artists to turn them into themes for jazz standards. The Prelude in E minor, Op. 28 No. 4 has become the most frequently arranged piece of Chopin’s music in the field of jazz. The numerous arrangements are also stylistically diverse. Jagodziński’s arrangement is an example of this pattern being adapted for use in a jazz context. For him, the themes and mood of Chopin’s music have become a pretext for the creation of his own jazz compositions largely inspired by Chopin’s melodies and harmonies, but also by symmetrical form. Arrangements of Chopin’s music have been continually criticised by purists, who regard such procedures as a sort of profanation (any patriotic content in Chopin’s original compositions seems to vanish in the chaos of jazz improvisation, which disturbs the integral form of the originals). The basic problem here seems to be ignorance of the fact that Chopin’s music is essentially only a pretext, a kind of external emblem, for the creation of entirely new compositions, carrying different content, characterised by the author’s individuality.
Źródło:
Interdisciplinary Studies in Musicology; 2010, 9; 371-382
1734-2406
Pojawia się w:
Interdisciplinary Studies in Musicology
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
W poszukiwaniu sensu
In Search of Meaning
Autorzy:
Helman, Alicja
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/28639184.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Sztuki PAN
Tematy:
Iwona Sowińska
Fryderyk Chopin
muzyka filmowa
Frédéric Chopin
film music
Opis:
Recenzja książki Iwony Sowińskiej Chopin idzie do kina (2013). Recenzentka ocenia, że w kontekście piśmiennictwa poświęconego Chopinowi jest to książka uderzająco odmienna i nowa, a zarazem pionierska nie tylko w skali polskiej, ale i światowej. Helman przedstawia konstrukcję książki, analizuje metody zmierzenia się przez Sowińską z gigantycznym materiałem badawczym i wskazuje najciekawsze rozpoznania autorki dotyczące filmowych biografii Chopina oraz sposobów funkcjonowania jego muzyki w filmach. W konkluzji recenzentka notuje, że książka ta jest w pełni oryginalną, odkrywczą i pasjonującą monografią naukową.
A book review of Iwona Sowińska’s Chopin idzie do kina [Chopin Goes to the Cinema] (2013). The reviewer considers the book to be exceptionally original and new in the context of Polish and foreign publications on Chopin. Helman presents the structure of the book, analyses the research methods Sowińska adopts in order to deal with the vast research material available, and points to the most interesting discoveries of the author regarding film biographies of Chopin, and the way his music functions in film. In conclusion the reviewer notes that the book is a fully original, insightful and fascinating scientific monograph.
Źródło:
Kwartalnik Filmowy; 2014, 87-88; 307-313
0452-9502
2719-2725
Pojawia się w:
Kwartalnik Filmowy
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Chopin in the music culture of Russia in the second half of the nineteenth century. From Glinka to Scriabin
Autorzy:
Baranowski, Tomasz
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/780121.pdf
Data publikacji:
2010
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Tematy:
Russia
Fryderyk Chopin
reception
Chopin style
national style
Mighty Handful
Opis:
This article deals with the reception of Chopin’s music in Russia during the second half of the nineteenth century, as broadly understood. The Chopin cult that developed in Russia was not only genuine, it was exceptional in Europe, giving rise to numerous artistic achievements in many complementary areas, above all composition, pianism and music publishing. The author discusses the issue from an historical perspective, presenting profiles of six outstanding Russian composers in whose life and work the influence of Chopin was at its greatest. The first is Mikhail Glinka, a pioneer of the national orientation in Russian music, who drew abundantly on Chopinian models. The next generation is represented by Anton Rubinstein, the most famous Russian pianist of his times, and two of the Mighty Handful, Mily Balakirev and Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov. Among the last heirs to Chopin in Russia, pursuing their artistic careers around the turn of the twentieth century, are two composers who masterfully assimilated the stylistic idiom of the composer of the Polonaise-Fantasy, namely Anatoly Lyadov, known as the “Russian Chopin”, and Alexander Scriabin.
Źródło:
Interdisciplinary Studies in Musicology; 2010, 9; 139-150
1734-2406
Pojawia się w:
Interdisciplinary Studies in Musicology
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Rola Jane Wilhelminy Stirling w życiu Fryderyka Chopina oraz w kultywowaniu dziedzictwa i pamięci o kompozytorze
The role of Jane Wilhelmina Stirling in Fryderyk Chopin’s life and in preserving memory and legacy of the composer
Autorzy:
Pieńkowska, Paulina
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/514150.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Jagielloński. Koło Naukowe Studentów Muzykologii UJ
Tematy:
Jane Wilhelmina Stirling,
Fryderyk Chopin,
Romantic music,
Chopin’s legacy
Opis:
The role of Jane Wilhelmina Stirling in Fryderyk Chopin’s life as well as in preserving his legacy is nowadays underestimated. Jane Stirling was not only Chopin’s pupil, but also his patron. She organized a concert tour to England and Scotland for him and tried to support the com¬poser financially. Moreover, she defrayed the costs of the composer’s funeral and erecting his gravestone. After his death, she focused on what Chopin had left passing away. It is thought that she purchased most of the items from his last apartment; she acquired also the last piano the composer had played. She tried to protect the autograph manuscripts he had left, and attempted to arrange the publication of compositions that had been retained only in a sketch form.
Źródło:
Kwartalnik Młodych Muzykologów UJ; 2017, 1(32); 5-29
2956-4107
2353-7094
Pojawia się w:
Kwartalnik Młodych Muzykologów UJ
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Chopin na barykadach, czyli o socrealistycznych narracjach w 1949 roku1
Chopin on Barricades: About the 100th Anniversary of Chopin’s Birth (1949) and Socialist Realism Doctrine in Poland
Autorzy:
Bruliński, Michał
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/514063.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Jagielloński. Koło Naukowe Studentów Muzykologii UJ
Tematy:
socialist realism
socrealism
Fryderyk Chopin
Polish People’s Republic
1949
Opis:
The main aim of this paper is to examine the discourse on Frédéric Chopin that took place in Poland in 1949, when the 100th anniversary of his birth coincided with the culmination of the socialist realist propaganda in the field of Polish culture. The discourse, initiated and moderated under effective surveillance of the Polish People’s Republic’s government, was filled with communist ideology. The authorities aimed at creating a sense of communion in the Polish nation, therefore they undertook numerous actions in the area of cultivating memory of Chopin and reception of his works. The composer was used as a banner under which culture of socialist realism was to be consolidated. Chopin was presented by the narrators in the socialist realist context in various dimensions. “Deep humanism”, “truth”, “optimism”, “sincerity” and “democratic features” of Chopin’s music were the crucial notions used by them. Chopin was depicted, among others, as a revolutionist and a prophet of triumph of communism. The oeuvre of Chopin was said to bring together “fraternal countries and nations”, Polish People’s Republic and Soviet Union, while being simultaneously a crucial element of class conflict. The authorities had a tendency to overemphasize folk roots of his compositions, thus among musical genres composed by Chopin the importance of Mazurka was exaggerated. Other genres without such strong folk connotations, as sonatas, ballades and scherzos, were marginalized in the discourse.
Źródło:
Kwartalnik Młodych Muzykologów UJ; 2018, 1(36); 75-109
2956-4107
2353-7094
Pojawia się w:
Kwartalnik Młodych Muzykologów UJ
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Chopin w kontekście klimatu intelektualnego włoskiego Risorgimenta
Chopin in the Context of the Intellectual Climate of the Risorgimento
Autorzy:
Bruni, Silvia
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/30097906.pdf
Data publikacji:
2024
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Sztuki PAN
Tematy:
Fryderyk Chopin
recepcja
estetyka muzyczna
Risorgimento
Giuseppe Torelli
Frederic Chopin
reception
music aesthetics
Opis:
Polityczne i społeczne uwarunkowania klimatu intelektualnego Półwyspu Apenińskiego w pierwszych siedmiu dekadach XIX w. skutkują powstaniem w Europie odrębnej odmiany romantyzmu, wykazującej elementy znacznie odbiegające zarówno od francuskiej, jak i od niemieckiej myśli o muzyce. Autorka podejmuje próbę odpowiedzi na pytanie, jakie czynniki sprawiły, że w mozaikowym kontekście kulturowym Państwa walczącego o niepodległość i zjednoczenie, twórczość Fryderyka Chopina mogła od razu cieszyć się istotnym zrozumieniem zarówno pod kątem jej artystycznej wartości, jak i historycznego znaczenia.
The political and social context of the intellectual climate in the Italian Peninsula in the first seven decades of the 19th century led to the rise of an autonomous type of Romanticism in Europe, some of whose aspects significantly diverged from both the French and German concepts of music. The author examines what factors decided about the in-depth understanding of Chopin’s works, their artistic value and historical significance, among the Italian audience, within the cultural mosaic of a country struggling for independence and unification.
Źródło:
Muzyka; 2024, 69, 1; 63-84
0027-5344
2720-7021
Pojawia się w:
Muzyka
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Fryderyk Chopin i George Sand w oczach polskich biografów i krytyków literackich
Autorzy:
Bochenek-Franczakowa, Regina
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/638607.pdf
Data publikacji:
2010
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Jagielloński. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Tematy:
Fryderyk Chopin, Aurore Dudevant, George Sand, famous lovers, biographies, polish biographers
Opis:
Fryderyk Chopin and George Sand in the Eyes of Polish Biographers and Literary Critics The Polish composer Fryderyk Chopin and the French writer Aurore Dudevant (pen name George Sand) have spent several years in a close relationship, which has become the source of one of those tales about famous lovers, tales that with time acquire various interpretations and begin their own independent life. The present article offers the picture of this relationship gleaned from essays, biographies and literary works written and published in Polish from 1840 until today. The most interesting discovery of the research is a change in the image of George Sand, who had been first seen as a great writer, and only then gradually became no more than Chopin’s lover. Also, the attitude towards George Sand, in spite of numerous objective interpretations by Polish biographers, is still hostile, which distorts the complex character of their relationship.
Źródło:
Studia Litteraria Universitatis Iagellonicae Cracoviensis; 2010, 5, 1
2084-3933
Pojawia się w:
Studia Litteraria Universitatis Iagellonicae Cracoviensis
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Accents of Chopin anniversaries in territories annexed by Prussia
Autorzy:
Piotrowska, Magdalena
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/780149.pdf
Data publikacji:
2010
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Tematy:
Fryderyk Chopin
anniversary
Wielkopolska
concerts
tableaux vivants
tableaux illuminés
mass audience
Opis:
This article discusses the way in which the Chopin Year of 1910 was celebrated in Wielkopolska. It presents a script prepared in the nineteenth century and shows similarities with celebrations of Mickiewicz and other Polish heroes and artists. Invariably used in such commemorations was a “symbolic capital” that made it easier to create an intergenerational code, thereby disseminating knowledge of national culture and history. A significant role was played in 1910 by a centenary panel, which produced “Guidelines for popular Chopin celebrations” and also many occasional, popular materials. Chopin’s induction into the national pantheon involved the use of audio material (vocal and instrumental concerts), verbal material (articles, poems, lectures and brochures) and also a visual code (anniversary window stickers, tableaux vivants or tableaux illuminés). Illuminated pictures - recommended by a catalogue of slides produced in Poznań - stimulated the imagination of the masses and served as a guide through the composer’s life and work, and their impact was enhanced by a commentary. Most of the living pictures were probably inspired by Henryk Siemiradzki’s canvas Chopin grający na fortepianie w salonie księcia Radziwiłła [Chopin playing the piano in Prince Radziwill’s salon] and Józef Męcina Krzesz’s painting Ostatnie akordy Chopina [Chopin’s last chords]. This combination of codes made it possible to create a model adapted to the times and to the expectations of a mass audience. The Chopin anniversary, in which admiration was inseparably intertwined with manipulation, was a pretext for strengthening the national identity.
Źródło:
Interdisciplinary Studies in Musicology; 2010, 9; 165-176
1734-2406
Pojawia się w:
Interdisciplinary Studies in Musicology
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
The play of nerves. Chopin in the era of mental disorder
Autorzy:
Okulicz-Kozaryn, Radosław
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/780181.pdf
Data publikacji:
2010
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Tematy:
Young Poland
Fryderyk Chopin
modernism
nervousness
scientism
theory of individual genius
Opis:
This article concerns the neurotic image of Chopin that took shape in the 1880s and became popular during the Young Poland period. At that time, features highlighted from earlier descriptions of the composer’s character - over-sensitivity, over-sentimentality, excessive delicacy, emotional instability and inner complexity - were most spectacularly portrayed in the works of painters and sculptors such as Władysław Podkowiński, Wojciech Weiss, Bolesław Biegas and the designer of the monument in the Łazienki Royal Baths Park in Warsaw - Wacław Szymanowski. Critics and writers also helped to form the new portrait of the composer: Stanisław Przybyszewski, Cezary Jellenta, Wacław Nałkowski and Antoni Potocki. Their utterances allow us to grasp the dependency of the new picture on the theory of neuroses, advanced in 1881 by George Miller Beard and then developed and popularised during the last quarter of the nineteenth century by Richard Kraff-Ebing and Paolo Mantegazza, among others. Nervousness was considered to be the dominated feature of modern civilisation. These concepts were also influential in music criticism. Representatives of nervousness in music proved to be the Richards - Wagner and Strauss - and also Juliusz Zarębski and Ignacy Jan Paderewski. The latter, in a speech from 1911, depicted Chopin implicitly in terms of nervousness, which was also becoming a feature of the Polish national character. However, theories of neuroses were applied first and foremost to the individual psyche. The fundamental inner conflict of modern man, exposed to a surfeit of external stimuli, supposedly arose between the over-developed brain and the rest of the nervous system, as the centre of feelings and will. And it was the paresis of emotions and volition that brought a growth in the role of music, which, depending on a particular author’s assessment, either was itself the result and expression of nervous disturbance and contributed to the further deepening of the process of destruction (the stance of Antoni Sygietyński) or else filled the space left by subordinated emotions and enabled them to rebuild (the opinion of the novelist Eliza Orzeszkowa). The view of Chopin as a eulogist of new sensitivity was made manifest in Maurice Rollinat’s volume of poetry Les Nervoses, which caused quite a stir in the mid 1880s, and it was represented in Poland by Zenon Przesmycki’s Życie, and a philosophical treatise by Jean-Marie Guyau published in that periodical in 1887.
Źródło:
Interdisciplinary Studies in Musicology; 2010, 9; 177-194
1734-2406
Pojawia się w:
Interdisciplinary Studies in Musicology
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Chopinowski impuls. Dzienniki Stefana Żeromskiego wobec twórczości Fryderyka Chopina
Chopin’s impulse. Stefan Żeromski’s Diaries versus Fryderyk Chopin’s output
Autorzy:
Karpińska, Karolina
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1042026.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016-11-17
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Tematy:
Stefan Żeromski
Fryderyk Chopin
Diaries
modernism
music
nervousness
synthesis of arts
Opis:
The article Chopin’s impulse. Stefan Żeromski’s „Diaries” versus Fryderyk Chopin’s output shows writer’s fascination for Fryderyk Chopin and his work. The main emphasis is put on the strength of influence of particular elements of composition on the neurotic system of Stefan Żeromski. Besides, it touches upon the synthesis of arts which the artist often referred to in his Diaries.
Źródło:
Poznańskie Studia Polonistyczne. Seria Literacka; 2016, 27; 87-101
1233-8680
2450-4947
Pojawia się w:
Poznańskie Studia Polonistyczne. Seria Literacka
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Biblioteka Nauki
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