5 grudnia 2024, godz. 16:00, ONLINE
How Central European Music Emerged. The Case of Kraków
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Abstract: The origins of local liturgical and musical traditions in Central Europe are not easy to discern. Concordances with other regional uses usually create intricate patterns of dependencies, interpretation of which may be ambiguous and risky. Study of the sources from Kraków reveal similar complexity in this respect but some observations concerning the emergence of the local tradition can be attempted. Interestingly, research on selected components of the repertoire (antiphoner, homiliary, sequences) suggests that paths of transmission of various types of texts may have been different.
Prof. Jakub Kubieniec graduated from and teaches at the Institute of Musicology, Jagiellonian University of Krakow. His research is focused on Polish medieval music. His publications include editions of offices for St. Stanislaus (2015), St. John the Almsgiver (2016) and St. Wenceslaus (2017) and a volume of CAO-ECE (Kraków/Temporale; in collaboration with Zsuzsa Czagány, 2018).
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Wykład jest zorganizowany w ramach projektu „The Early Music in Central Europe: Collaborative Research, Migrating Sources, Transregional Connections” finansowanego przez Visegrad Fund. W międzynarodowym projekcie biorą udział badacze z czterech instytucji, w tym również z naszego Instytutu (dr Irina Chachulska, dr Paweł Figurski, dr Dominika Grabiec). Opis projektu:
https://www.mua.cas.cz/cs/early-music-in-central-europe






