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The beginnings of Polish musicology / Małgorzata Sieradz ; translated by Lindsay Davidson.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Sieradz, Małgorzata, author.
Contributor:
Davidson, Lindsay, 1973-
Series:
Eastern European studies in musicology ; Volume 20.
Eastern European studies in musicology ; Volume 20
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Kwartalnik muzyczny (Warsaw, Poland).
Kwartalnik muzyczny (Kraków, Poland).
Musicology--History.
Musicology.
Poland.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (578 pages).
Place of Publication:
Bern Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group 2020
Berlin : Peter Lang, [2020]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
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
Contents:
Cover
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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
collaboration 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
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
978-3-631-82377-4 (ePDF)
978-3-631-82378-1 (ePub)
978-3-631-82379-8 (Mobi)
9783631823781
3631823789
9783631823774
3631823770
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