Julia Hartwig słucha dzieł luterańskich kompozytorów. O wierszach: Kantata Schütza i Kantata Bacha
Julia Hartwig Listens to the Music of Lutheran Composers. Poems: Schütz’s Cantata and Bach’s Cantata
Author(s): Jerzy WiśniewskiSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Theory of Literature
Published by: Łódzkie Towarzystwo Naukowe
Keywords: Julia Hartwig; 20th Polish Poetry; music and literature; reformation
Summary/Abstract: The poems by Julia Hartwig, Schütz’s Cantata from the volume Obcowanie (1987) and Bach’s Cantata from Czułość (1992), constitute a poetic record of the reception of ancient musical works (which are gaining more and more popularity in modern times). The poet is interested in cantatas by Schütz i Bach — religious works of art of two baroque composers from 17th and 18th century, whose artistic activity was strictly connected with Lutheran spirituality and liturgy. For the poet these cantatas are not only the source of aesthetic experience. Its reception (most probably from the radio, recordings or concerts) becomes a great inspiration for existential and religious reflections. It also makes the poet recognise their uniqueness: as being examples of theocentric art and deep religiousness of their composers, these cantatas reveal the ability to harmonise the human psyche, and consequently they seem to be a perfect art form.
Journal: Zagadnienia Rodzajów Literackich
- Issue Year: 60/2017
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 97-109
- Page Count: 13
- Language: Polish