KONCERTY SZWAJCARSKIEGO CHÓRU „MOTET ET MADRIGAL” W POLSCE W ROKU 1923 W ŚWIETLE PUBLIKACJI PRASOWYCH
CONCERTS OF SWISS CHOIRE “MOTET ET MADRIGAL” IN POLAND IN 1923 IN VIEW OF PRESS PUBLICATIONS
Author(s): Joanna Sztejnbis-ZdybSubject(s): History, Language and Literature Studies, Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Cultural history, Music, Studies of Literature
Published by: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Akademii Pomorskiej w Słupsku
Keywords: music; reviews; Henryk Opieński; choir; concerts; national values
Summary/Abstract: National values were the particularly exposed element of Polish music of interwar period. It clearly fited into the model of state education which was strongly promoted those days. National problem remains in the circle of keen interest in music criticism. Polish music of the Renaissance tried to present it as a discipline that was comparable to European music in terms of values. An image of Poland was formed as of a country with a rich and old cultural tradition. This thesis was willingly used by the politicians which is confirmed by music related critical articles concerning performances of Swiss chamber choire “Motet et Madrigal” in Poland in April of 1923. Choire was founded by the eminent Polish com- poser and conductor Henryk Opieński. This article is an attempt to analyze reviews, which appeared in the press during the tour of the ensamble. Those reviews were published by the newspapers of Cracow, Warsaw, Poznań, Łódź and Bydgoszcz and have been analyzed by the author in terms of their musical as well as political references.
Journal: Ars Inter Culturas
- Issue Year: 2016
- Issue No: 5
- Page Range: 317-332
- Page Count: 16
- Language: Polish