“External” and “Internal” Inspiration in Polish Music Related to the Person and to the Thoughts of John Paul II Cover Image
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Inspiracja "zewnętrzna" i "wewnętrzna" w muzyce polskiej związanej z osobą i myślą Jana Pawła II
“External” and “Internal” Inspiration in Polish Music Related to the Person and to the Thoughts of John Paul II

Author(s): Kinga Kiwała
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Music, Theology and Religion
Published by: Uniwersytet Opolski
Keywords: Polish Music; John Paul II

Summary/Abstract: The article refers to selected compositions from the abundant work of Polish composers inspired by John Paul II and his teachings. This work constitutes an exceptional and very frequent phenomenon in Polish music (and not only sticte religious music) which continued since the beginning of the pontificate. The inspiration in this type of compositions is an interesting issue. It usually is (at least) twofold: “external” (referring to the person of the pope) and “internal” (referring to a given composer’s style/interest) which is manifested, among others, in the diversity of genres and forms of these compositions, their closer or further reference to music traditionally perceived as religious, their approach towards the “papal” subject, etc. That is why the problem of inspiration is the centre of the article’s considerations. The theoretical reference point is Władysław Stróżewski’s concept of inspiration as “the dialectics of interiority and exteriority”.

  • Issue Year: XX/2014
  • Issue No: 43
  • Page Range: 143-157
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: Polish
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