Music of change. Expression of liberation in Polish and Lithuanian music before and after 1989 – red. Małgorzata Janicka-Słysz
Music of change. Expression of liberation in Polish and Lithuanian music before and after 1989. Studies and interpretations
pod red. Małgorzaty Janickiej-Słysz
Kraków 2023, objętość: 328 stron, okładka twarda, język angielski, format B5, ISBN 978-83-7099-250-7
Zawartość
Małgorzata Janicka-Słysz, The Meanders of Change and Freedom. Introduction. Research Project Premise and Objectives
Justyna Miklaszewska, Individual Freedom and a Democratic State
Teresa Malecka, The Phenomenon of the Polish School of Composition of the Second Half of the Twentieth Century in the Context of Cultural and Political Changes
Małgorzata Janicka-Słysz, In the Poetics of Experience. On Polish and Lithuanian Music from the Perspective of the Affective Turn
Rūta Stanevičiūtė, Moral Imagination in Late 20th-Century Lithuanian Music
Iwona Sowińska-Fruhtrunk, Postmodern Polish Music after 1989: Freedom as a Value or a Burden?
Vita Gruodytė, Mythological Content in an Ideological Context
Małgorzata Pawłowska, Musical Narratives on the Gates of Jerusalem by Bronius Kutavičius and Krzysztof Penderecki
Kinga Kiwała, The Idyll of Nature in the “New Romanticism” Trend of the “Stalowa Wola Generation”
Ewa Siemdaj, The Voice of the Transformation’s Generation: Onutė Narbutaitė and Hanna Kulenty
Dominika Micał, Engagement and Independence. Zygmunt Mycielski’s Song Cycles to Words by Czesław Miłosz and Zbigniew Herbert
Daina Urbanavičienė, Jazz and Cultural Liberation in Soviet Lithuania
Ewa Czachorowska-Zygor, Behind Closed Doors. Does a Documentary Film Need Music? Schizophrénia by Vita Żelakeviciute and 89 mm from Europe by Marcel Łoziński
Index of Names and Compositions