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The article presents a fragment of provenance researches conducted on the largest mu¬sical legacies stored in the Main Library of the Stanisław Moniuszko Music Academy in Gdańsk, containing music prints published in Warsaw in the years 1875-1918. These legacies belonged primarily to the musicians who, after World War II, moved to the Coast, mainly from Warsaw. The purpose of the discussion is to prove that the music prints they brought were a canon of mu¬sic literature for promoting Polish culture and music education both in Warsaw in 1875-1918 and in post-war Gdańsk. Due to the weak publishing situation in Tricity, the musicians were forced to use their own collections, which properties prove that these prints were used primarily by artists to promote Polish music, to train new generations of professional musicians, and thus to develop Polish higher music education.
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The Warsaw musical editing from the last quarter of the nineteenth century is a material that has not been touched up in bibliological and musicological researches. Basing on the methodology used in the publication of Warsaw musical editing in the years 1772–1865 by Wojciech Tomaszewski (Warsaw 1992b), the author of article has made a similar characterization of printed music issued with the Warsaw publishing address in the years 1875–1918, stored in the Main Library of the Stanisław Moniuszko Music Academy in Gdańsk [abbr.: BG AMuz]. She also has paid attention to a topic not examined so far – the relations between publishers and printers appearing in the varsavianas preserved in BG AMuz and she has isolated musical printers sensu stricto.
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Warszawskie edytorstwo muzyczne począwszy od ostatniej ćwierci XIX w., stanowi nie ruszany dotąd w badaniach bibliologicznych materiał. W oparciu o metodologię zastosowaną w publikacji Warszawskie edytorstwo muzyczne w latach 1772–1865 autorstwa Wojciecha Tomaszewskiego (1992b), autorka artykułu przeprowadziła podobną charakterystykę druków muzycznych wydanych z warszawskim adresem wydawniczym w latach 1875–1918, przechowywanych w Bibliotece Głównej Akademii Muzycznej im. Stanisława Moniuszki w Gdańsku [dalej: BG AMuz]. Zwróciła przy tym uwagę na temat również dotąd nie badany – występujące w warszawskich muzykaliach zachowanych w BG AMuz relacje kontrahenckie między wydawcami a drukarniami, i wyodrębniła stricte muzyczne zakłady drukarskie.
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