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Autore |
Sieradz Małgorzata |
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Titolo |
The beginnings of polish musicology / / Małgorzata Sieradz ; translated by Lindsay Davidson |
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Bern, : Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group, 2020 |
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Berlin : , : Peter Lang, , [2020] |
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©2020 |
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ISBN |
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3-631-82378-9 |
3-631-82377-0 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (578 pages) |
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Collana |
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Eastern European studies in musicology ; ; Volume 20 |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Disciplina |
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Soggetti |
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Musicology - History |
History |
Poland |
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Formato |
Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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Cover -- Copyright information -- Contents -- Introduction -- I. Socio-institutional contexts of the establishment of Kwartalnik Muzyczn y -- 1. Panorama of Polish musicological journalism until 1910 -- Roman Chojnacki's Młoda Muzyka and Przegląd Muzyczny -- WTM and Henryk Opieński's Kwartalnik Muzyczny (1911-14) -- collaboration with Adolf Chybiński -- clarification of the concept of a musicological quarterly -- university series |
2. Societies, associations, institutes of the interwar period: 'Club of professional music press' -- Polish Society for Contemporary Music -- Polish Musicological Society -- Frederic Chopin Institute -- Association of Early Music Lovers and Publishing Society -- 3. Music magazines of the interwar period: Lwowskie Wiadomości Muzyczne i Literackie, Poznań's Przegląd Muzyczny, Mateusz Gliński's Muzyka -- other environmental and local musical magazines -- controversies over the model of an expert journal of the milieu |
1. Panorama of Polish musicological journalism until 1910 -- Roman Chojnacki's M ł oda Muzyka and Przegl ą d Muzyczny -- WTM and Henryk Opieński's Kwartalnik Muzyczny (1911-14) -- collaboration |
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with Adolf Chybi ń ski -- clarification of the concept of a -- II. Hopes of Polish musicology -- Kwartalnik Muzyczny in the years 1928-1933 -- 1. The idea of publishing a musicological quarterly -- preparatory work -- establishing Kwartalnik Muzyczny : the periodical's concept -- programme assumptions: the first editorial -- reactions of the milieu |
2. Musicological circles in Poland (Lviv, Cracow, Poznań, Warsaw) as addresses of the Kwartalnik -- socio-scientific contexts: ideas about the functioning of the musicological environment -- main topics of interest -- other possibilities of publishing musicological studies: academic publishing -- 3. Musicology among academic disciplines in the interwar period -- systematics, discussions -- III. Difficult years -- Kwartalnik Muzyczny in the years 1948-1950 -- 1. New context of the functioning of the academic milieu and their publications -- 'bourgeoisie musicology' |
2. Ideologisation of learning about music -- conferences, conventions, congresses -- Marxist musicology -- Państwowy Instytut Sztuki -- gradual radicalisation in academia -- 3. An attempt to continue the formula of the magazine -- Adolf Chybiński and his collaborators (Zofia Lissa, Tadeusz Ochlewski, Józef M. Chomiński -- scope of cooperation and organisation of editorial work) -- new organisation of publishing work (PWM, PIS) |
4. Authors and subjects as well as concepts, problems and work methods -- continuation of the pre-war work -- around the current issues of musical socialist realism -- thematic projects |
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Sommario/riassunto |
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The book presents the history of the only strictly scientific Polish musicological periodical Kwartalnik Muzyczny. It shows how the editorial board of the periodi-cal met with true approval and harsh criticism. The subject allows the author to present the beginnings of Polish musicology and its evolution through three epochs: the late partitioning period, the interwar period of Poland’s independ-ence, and the early years after the Second World War |
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