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The article describes the beginnings of the Faculty of Musicology at the University of Lviv, which was established in 1913 by Polish musicologist Adolf Chybiński (1880-1952). It was also the first Faculty of Musicology in the history of Polish scholarship. The beginnings of the faculty were connected with the great development of Lviv University at the time of the Galician Autonomy. One of the most important people who played a key role in this project was Jan Bołoz Antoniewicz, head of the Faculty of the History of Art. The university authorities wanted to constantly create new branches of learning at the Polish University in Lviv. For this reason, the Dean of the Philosophy Department invited Adolf Chybiński (who had graduated from the University of Munich) top issue his academic work and postdoctoral degree at Lviv. Chybiński obtained his Habilitation degree in 1912. During the final oral defence of the dissertation, the debate was chaired by Guido Adler from the University of Vienna as there was no professor of musicology at Lviv. In autumn 1912, the Ministry of Religion and Education in Vienna confirmed Chybiński’s appointment to the post of lecturer in music history and theory, and in November 1912 he took up his teaching duties. His inaugural lecture was entitled University and Music. The summer of 1913 saw the establishing of the Faculty of Musicology as part of the Philosophy Department.This was the beginning of the Faculty of Musicology, which existed at Lviv University till the end of 1939.
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