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The author of the present paper is a performing musician (a basso profondo singer), who gives 30–40 recitals per year and co-operates with many cultural organizations and institutions (including the ones in Grodno, Kaliningrad, Irkutsk and Novosibirsk). He usually prepares his concerts himself at all stages of organization, from writing projects, developing programs, selecting accompanying musicians and formulating opening words, to being a comp`ere of the whole event. This is done with a special purpose in mind, that is to introduce the audience to the music, culture, literature and history of the home country of the composers or authors of lyrics of particular pieces. Therefore, the carefelly prepared concerts are to serve an educational role (especially as regards young audience) and to fulfill certain pedagogical tasks.
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Kompozytor Franz Tunder (1614-1664), pełniąc ponad 25 lat funkcje organisty i animatora życia muzycznego w kościele Najświętszej Maryi Panny w Lubece, był prekursorem ostatniej generacji hansatyckiego baroku, ale i wielkim mistrzem tego stylu. Tworzył dzieła organowe oraz kompozycje wokalno-instrumentalne. Wśród nich znajduje się koncert kościelny, napisany do protestanckiej adaptacji łacińskich słów antyfony Salve Regina. Jest nim utwór Salve coelestis Pater na bas solo, skrzypce i basso continuo. Autor artykułu wskazuje na związki słowa i muzyki w szeroko pojętym aspekcie wykonawczym. Wychodząc od teologicznej analizy tekstu słownego, wskazuje na retoryczne znaczenie szeroko pojętych zabiegów muzycznych, szczególnie w linii melodycznej basowego głosu solowego.
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The composer, Franz Tunder (1614-1664), during the 25 years of his serving as an organist and musical life animator in St. Mary’s Church in Lübeck, was a forerunner of the last generation of the Hanseatic Baroque and a great master of this style. He created organ masterpieces and vocalinstrumental compositions. One of them is a church concerto composed to the Protestant adaptation of the Latin lyrics of Salve Regina antiphon, it is Salve coelestis Pater masterpiece for solo bass, violin and basso continuo. The author of this article, as an educated singer (bass, basso profondo voice) and theologist (Catholic priest), indicates the connections between word and music in the broadly conceived performative aspect. Starting with the theological analysis of the verbal text he points out the rhetorical meaning of the broadly conceived musical measures, in particular the ones present in the melodic line of the solo bass voice.
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