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Polish Vocal Baroque Music (2016)

Aldona Bartnik

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This research paper work is dedicated to Polish Vocal Baroque Music. I divide my work into two main sections that I find as an essential elements of education process. The first one is typical academic work, based mostly on reading all the collected materials, while the second part is method concerns my own artistic work. Promotion and indication the high quality music from Poland are the main objects of this research, where I focus on interplay between European countries and Poland. In a progress of my explorations I describe most commonly used music styles easily found in the eastern compositions. Also biographies and chosen sacred works by Polish composers are presented here. These pieces of information are preceded by giving the very essential information about social and historical background. This step makes clearer the general point of view into subject. The second section of my research is an effect of artistic work within my Master Course. It concerns mostly cooperation with the Wrocław Baroque Ensemble with whom I have recorded CD’s and performed lot of Polish repertoire form Baroque. The method contains also organizational work that was done for preparing concerts promoting Polish music in the Netherlands. As a result of this research I have discovered influences from the Western Europe that had an impact on Polish Music. It was surprisingly much more European roots in Poland, than I had suspected before I started my exploration. I have also realized how valuable is history of music in early ages in Poland and how easily visible is high quality of Polish music. All these conclusion approached me to give more mature performances based on deeper understanding of general situation in the European music in Baroque era.
typeresearch exposition
keywordspolish music, vocal, baroque
date05/03/2016
published23/08/2016
last modified23/08/2016
statuslimited publication
share statusprivate
licenseAll rights reserved
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/131366/131368
published inKC Research Portal
portal issue3. Internal publication


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