We invite you to listen to another lexicon podcast – Magdalena Walter-Mazur from Adam Mickiewicz University talks about the musical activity of the Benedictine sisters from the monastery in Sandomierz.
In each podcast, members of the team developing the “Lexicon of Musicians from 18th-Century Poland” talk about their scientific fascinations and discoveries, thus popularizing the idea of the lexicon and disseminating the results of their research.
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We are pleased to announce that the recently discovered music of composers featured in our “Lexicon” resounded within the historic interiors of the Bieliński Palace in Otwock Wielki!
We invite you to listen to the Concerto in G major (movements I and III) by Johann Joachim Quantz and the Sonata for Violin and Basso in D minor (movements I and III) by Francesco Maria Cattaneo – works preserved in manuscripts from the court ensemble of Podhorce, the estate of the Rzewuski family.
The music is performed by the early music ensemble “Filatura di Musica,” featuring:
Magdalena Pilch – flute
Judyta Tupczyńska – violin
Beata Kozyra – violin
Małgorzata Feldgebel – viola
Karolina Szewczykowska – cello
Patrycja Domagalska-Kałuża – harpsichord
We warmly encourage you to watch the film on YouTube.
The team of the Lexicon of musicians of Poland of the 18th century is still working intensively on creating content, but also – as declared – it is putting a lot of effort into popularizing the idea of this work. November this year was particularly busy in this respect.In the same month.
During the 5th Polish Music Convention in Warsaw prof. Irena Bieńkowska talked about the challenges related to the creating the lexicon
The idea of our work was also popularized in Gniezno during a meeting at the Archdiocesan Archives – Alan Woźniak reported on the work on the Dictionary to the participants.
We invite you to listen to the next episode of our podcast – Anna Ryszka-Komarnicka from University of Warsaw presents the history of Italian singers of the Teodor Lubomirski court in Kraków and Łańcut.
Members of the team working on “The Lexicon of Poland’s Musicians of the 18th Century” talk about their scientific fascinations and discoveries, popularizing the idea of the lexicon and disseminating the results of conducted research.
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On December 7-8, 2022, in the Column Hall of the Post-Museum Building of the University of Warsaw, a nationwide musicological conference “Lexicon of musicians of the 18th century Poland: centers – creators – works” was held. The event has promoted effects of the work of a group of scientists managed by prof. Irena Bieńkowska (Institute of Musicology, University of Warsaw) and developed a project analyzing the musical heritage of Poland.
A detailed description and photo report of the conference are available in the Polish version.
The team of the Lexicon of Poland’s Musicians of the Eighteenth Century kindly invites you
to the National Musicological Conference named:
The Lexicon of Musicians of the 18th Century Poland
The Centers – The Masters – The Works
The meeting will take place in the Column Hall of the University of Warsaw (the main campus) on 7-8th December 2022.
The detailed program of the Conference (in Polish) is available here.
The project is financed by the Minister of Education and Science
as part of the “National Heritage” module of the National Program for the Development of Humanities.
Institute of Musicology of the University of Warsaw and the science team of the Lexicon of Musicians of Poland of the 18th Century cordially invite you to a musicological conference:
Lexicon of Musicians of the Republic of the 18th Century centers – creators – works
The meeting will be held in Warsaw on December 7-8, 2022. Participation in the conference is free of charge and does not require registration.
The agenda and location of the conference will be announced soon.
We cordially invite you!
The project is financed by the Minister of Science and Higher Education as part of the “National Heritage” module of the program called the National Program for the Development of Humanities.
We invite you to listen to the next episode of our podcast – Olga Olejniczak from AMU presents the history of musicians of the parish ensemble from Grodzisk Wielkopolski.
Members of the team working on “The Lexicon of Poland’s Musicians of the 18th Century” talk about their scientific fascinations, popularizing the idea of the lexicon and disseminating the results of conducted research.
Our podcasts are also available on global streaming platforms:
Here is another episode of our podcast in which Dr. Marek Bebak from the Jagiellonian University is presenting the subject of his research – musical life in the convent of Krakow trinitarians.
In the following chapters of the podcast, members of the team working on “The Lexicon of Poland’s Musicians of the 18th Century” will talk about their scientific fascinations, popularizing the idea of the lexicon and disseminating the results of conducted research.
Our podcasts are also available on global streaming platforms: