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The article, in essence a corollary to previously published articles on play production, puts particular emphasis on the musical setting and its author. The analysis of play production demonstrates that music, though secondary to speech, has a vital role to play in theater. This, in turn, imposes specific demands on the music director, which are necessary in order to allow for an efficient cooperation with other artists involved in the production: the director, the composer, the stage designer and the choreographer. This is followed by a discussion of issues related to performance and to possible modifications introduced to the play after its premiere, as well as to psychological and artistic phenomena apparent at that stage. The issue of cooperation between distinct groups involved in play production is given particular attention. A closer look at the roles played by the conductor and the music director in a drama theater allows to determine that their work indeed demands a high degree of professional aptitude in the musical, psychological and educational domains, as well as strong interpersonal and adaptive skills. It can, however, also prove to be an extremely rewarding endeavor, providing an outlet for artistic expression and a vehicle for ideas, as well as stimulating personal, intellectual and artistic development. The article discusses the limitations inherent in the process of music production in theater, but primarily emphasizes the benefits, such as, notably, the emergence of a new artistic value, which come from the symbiosis between the two domains of endeavor.
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The literature about composer Wojciech Łukaszewski includes two books, nine scholarly articles, five theses, over 80 newspaper articles and web pages. The book by M. Łukaszewski (ed. WSP, Częstochowa 1997) contains a description of the life history and memories of W. Łukaszewski as well as a thematic catalogue of Łukaszewski’s works. The book Musical Interludes is the first, complete edition of the collected journalistic work of Łukaszewski, which covers 126 reviews and 7 interviews. So far, nine scientific articles about Łukaszewski have appeared in scholarly journals in Częstochowa, Katowice, Bydgoszcz and Warsaw. Bibliographic entries about Łukaszewski are inscribed in: Musical Encyclopedia of PWM, the dictionary Polish Composers between 1918-2000, Lexicon of Polish Music Teachers, International Who’s Who in Music and Musicians and others. A list of literature about the composer can be found at a webpage dedicated to him: www.lukaszewski.waw.pl
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