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Upowszechnianie się Polskiej etnicznej kultury muzycznej na Litwie w XVI-XX wieku
Type of publication
Straipsnis kitame recenzuojamame leidinyje / Article in other peer-reviewed edition (S5)
Title
Upowszechnianie się Polskiej etnicznej kultury muzycznej na Litwie w XVI-XX wieku
Other Title
Influence of Polish Ethnic Musical Culture in Lithuania in 16th - 20th cc
Is part of
Analecta Cracoviensia. Kraków : Polskie Towarzystwo Teologiczne, T. 40 (2008)
Date Issued
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2008 |
Publisher
Kraków : Polskie Towarzystwo Teologiczne
Extent
p. 323-344
Field of Science
Abstract
Influence of Polish ethnic musical culture in Lithuania is evident mainly in usage of European musical instruments and of folk dances repertoire as well in the religious ethnic music. European musical instruments were spread in Lithuania at the beginning of 16th – 17th cc. These instruments were adopted by Lithuanians from Poland or from Western Byelorussia, where the Catholic Church and strong traditions of Polish culture were prevailing. European folk dances were performed by the Lithuanians at the beginning of 18th – 19th cc., and the main part of these dances was spread to Lithuania from Poland. Noticeable part of folk dances repertoire consists of Polish dances. These new dances were lead by the music of the European instruments; it was the noticeable innovation, because until this period, Lithuanian games and round games, as well as in all the other nations of Europe, were performed by singing. We can notice less Polish influence in Lithuanian ethnic songs, while researching monody of Lithuanians and Poles is evident, that songs of this style of ethnic music of both nations were spread from Great Poland to Southern and Middle Lithuania, most probably, marking the common area of former culture of ethnic music. The roots of this former culture could reach the pre – historical times. Polish influence is evident in the traditions of co – called “literary” songs, which were popular in 19th – beginning of 20th cc., and in the repertoire of latest centuries of ethnic musical instruments. The ethnic music from Poland of the Additional service in Lithuania: devotions and songs of Advent Little hours of St. Mary the Virgin, devotions and songs of Mournful Whining and devotion and songs of the Žemaičių Kalvarija (Samogitia in Latin) – are the reflection of the Polish origin.[...].
Type of document
type::text::journal::journal article::research article
Language
Lenkų / Polish (pl)
Coverage Spatial
Lenkija / Poland (PL)
Date Reporting
2009