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Musical tradition of a whole church is invalueable, dominanting over other artistic forms, mainly because church singing is connected withwords (lyrics) and is an integral part of a solemn liturgy. Sacral music has evaluated togerher with the whole Roman Catholic Church for over two thousand years. To enhance the effectiveness of prayers and liturgic activitives an emotional state of its faithful is essential and a perfect goal to achieve it is to choose a suitable music. Polish dictionary defines culture as a whole achievement of humanity created in historic development or in one particular epoch. In modern ethnology and anthropology as a main factor making a culture is human activity in a general context. Ecclesial song appeared in Poland onlywhen chorale stopped being considered as an elite phenomenon. It was then that the lower classes started to participate actively in a church mess and ecclesial music gained a huge popularity. Singing in Polish slowly and with diffuculty made its way to a liturgy. Parishes, running different forms of cultural education, should provide for their believers’ needs, by professional preperations for liturgy where music and singing is an integral and inseperable part.
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On the basis of source research on one of the most important, still undiscovered composers of French music modernism – Charles Tournemire, the author describes the Franciscan topos in his work. In the general perspective of the fascination with the figure of the Saint from Assisi, intensified especially in the art and music of the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, Tournemire’s Franciscanism appears as one of the main inspirations in the art and worldview of the author of L’orgue mystique and his great successor – Olivier Messiaen. The article is a part of a research project analyzing the relationship between ideological inspirations, the semantic layer and aesthetics of Tournemire’s works, as a contribution to first monograph of his music.
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Na kanwie badań źródłowych nad jedną z ważniejszych, nieodkrytych jeszcze całkowicie kart historiografii muzyki modernizmu francuskiego – twórczości Charles’a Tournemire’a – autor opisuje franciszkański topos w jego twórczości. W kontekście powszechnej fascynacji modernistów postacią Biedaczyny z Asyżu, franciszkanizm jawi się jako jedna z naczelnych inspiracji życia i twórczości autora L’orgue mystique oraz jego wielkiego następcy – Oliviera Messiaena. Artykuł jest częścią projektu badawczego analizującego relacje pomiędzy inspiracjami ideowymi a warstwą semantyczną i estetyką dzieł Tournemire’a, jako przyczynek do monografii jego twórczości.
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The article discusses some aspects of the work of Paweł Łukaszewski (b. 1968), a Polish composer working at the Frederic Chopin University of Music in Warsaw. Łukaszewski’s musical works primarily consist of sacral music. The article describes the features of his compositional techniques, inspiration derived from early music and the use of rhetorical figures in three works: Luctus Mariae, Via Crucis and Resurrectio. All works are written for Latin texts. Luctus Mariae – for the contemporary Latin poetry of Jerzy Wojtczak-Szyszkowski, the other works for liturgical texts and passages from the Scripture. Łukaszewski describes his musical language as “renewed tonality”. In the presented works, the author introduces the following musical rhetorical figures: saltus duriusculus, exclamatio, aposiopesis, suspiratio, dispositio. The lineup and deliberative use of a formal course in these works is also symbolic.
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