Ludomir Michał Rogowski (1882–1954), a Polish composer strongly devoted to promote Pan–Slavism, remains a separate phenomenon in Polish musical culture. Rogowski’s aim was creating a new Polish music, combined of both national folk music elements and modern compositional procedures. The similarities in archaic music of Slavs were the basis of his authentic belief in a unity of the Slavic people, which he expressed through his compositions and writings and which brought him finally to settling in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovene
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The subject-matter of the article is connected with the programme issues of “A regional education a...
The czech theatre in Cieszyn throughout 120 years was planing the role of “pedagologital theatre” (...
The article, apart form its historical part concerning, among other things, hypotheses about the au...
Folk music repeatedly inspired the imagination of Polish composers throughout the 20th century. The ...
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This paper is an attempt at interpreting Wincenty Pol’s poetry, popularised in the form songs. Like ...
The article considers the place of musical folklore in “Zaranie Śląskie”, one of numerous cultural ...
The text constitutes only a general insight into Krzysztof Borzędowski’s rich life and output. Very...
The oevre of Karol Hławiczka – a teacher, musicologist, composer, organist and pianist born in the C...
Everyone knows the feeling when a stubborn melody doesn’t want to leave our mind. What’s more, we c...
Searching for and discovering values in Polish folk culture, not only by folklorists and ethnograph...
The teritory of Teschen Silesia was a subject to many political conflicts as well as Zaolzie as its...
The common motif about a Podolanka, present in folk literature, encompasses not only Silesia (inclu...
Jacek Jackowski is a musician and ethnomusicologist, and the head of the Phonographic Collection at ...
The work is devoted to the person of Jerzy Drozd (1907—1981), a pedagogue, singer, conductor, folkl...
The subject-matter of the article is connected with the programme issues of “A regional education a...
The czech theatre in Cieszyn throughout 120 years was planing the role of “pedagologital theatre” (...
The article, apart form its historical part concerning, among other things, hypotheses about the au...