The musical culture of the Jesuits in Silesia and the Kłodzko County (1581-1776) /

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Author / Creator:Jeż, Tomasz, 1973- author.
Imprint:Berlin : Peter Lang, [2019]
Description:ix, 513 pages : music ; 22 cm.
Language:English
Series:Eastern European studies in musicology ; volume 11
Eastern European studies in musicology ; vol. 11.
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Format: Music score Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11858735
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ISBN:3631672810
9783631672815
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Other form:Electronic version: Jeż, Tomasz, 1973- Musical culture of the Jesuits in Silesia and the Kłodzko County (1581-1776). Berlin : Peter Lang, [2019] 9783631709337
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This book studies the Jesuit culture in Silesia and Kłodzko (Glatz) County by focusing on its musical works and traditions. The strategies adopted by the Jesuits achieved notable results in the artistic traditions they cultivated, first of all a creative redefinition of musical culture itself, at various levels of its organization. While allowing music to exert influence on human activity, the Jesuits had to accept that its impact would depend on the peculiarities of local possibilities and conditions. This is why they analysed the qualities of music and its culture-forming potential in such detail and precisely defined its norms and modes of functioning. The impact of music can be observed in the transformations that the cultivation of musical culture brought about in the model of the Order itself, as well as in individuals, communities, and the time and space that defined them.

Physical Description:ix, 513 pages : music ; 22 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:3631672810
9783631672815