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(Title in Polish - 'Siedem spiewów historycznych w rekopismiennym wirydarzu poetyckim z Lubelszczyzny konca XIX wieku. Do pamiatek polskiej tradycji piesniowej'). The paper discusses the song content of a poetic pleasure manuscript collection , formed in 1892-1896, owned by Boleslaw Telatycki of Czemierniki (Lublin province), containing personal poetic extracts copied by an anonymous writer , and...
Since the days of Hugo Riemann (1907) the technique of conducting extreme parts of a composition in parallel tenths accompanying the long-note cantus firmus, is regarded as a specific feature of polyphony in the German-speaking area towards the end of the fifteenth century. The wide popularity of this technique, both in three- and four-voice pieces, is confirmed by the musical pieces of Adam of Fulda...
In view of the fact that classical music has been present on television almost from its inception, it seems surprising that very few studies have been devoted to this problem, the more so that it is difficult to accuse it of the poverty of substance. Showing classical music on television seems to bring the audience closer to the natural conditions of reception; on the other hand, television audiovisuality...
The purpose of the paper is to verify the widely held opinions about the alleged great effect of ancient jewelry (Greek and Roman) on the jewelry at the beginning of Modern Times and to examine what its actual influence consisted in. In the light of the conducted studies the propositions that antique jewelry largely shaped jewelers' art in modern Europe in the 15th and 16th centuries can be regarded...
The Congress Kingdom started the practice of housing the organs of territorial state administration in representative buildings. In Lublin, the major offices of the partition-time public administration occupied two large structures situated in the northern side of the Litewski square - the city's main square. One of them, the so-called Radziwill palace was the seat of the Commission for Lublin Province...
The chapter on wizards and witches, a part of William West's 'Simboleography' (London 1594), defines wizards as those who, by saying certain magic words, dare to try to achieve things contrary to the order of Nature and shows others things that are concealed. And that was exactly who Oskar Fischinger was, called the Wizard of Friedrichstrasse. Because talent and hard work alone would not be enough...
The first in-service teacher training centers were established in October 1945. Their purpose was to provide methodological assistance to teachers by organizing meetings, conferences, courses, reference library and art rooms depending on local and financial capabilities. These centers, also called teacher-training institutions or scientific-teaching institutions, did not form a single institutional...
The paper covers the issue, not yet systematically studied, of the functioning of the term 'metaphor' in the language of Polish art critics of the period of 'thaw'. The author presents the views of both the artists and the critics, and presents the specific understanding of this term in the area of discussion on art during that period. While collecting the scattered opinions on the concept of metaphor,...
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