HISTORY OF MUSICOLOGICAL STUDIES AT KRAKOW AND LVIV UNIVERSITIES

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https://doi.org/10.18316/rcd.v15i38.11032

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Jagiellonian cultural tradition. Department of Musicology of the Lviv University. Department of Musicology of the Jagiellonian University.

Abstract

This work deals with the system research of the activities of the departments of musicology of the Jagiellonian and Lviv Universities in the context of the Jagiellonian tradition of Poland and Ukraine in the original refraction of principles of the European musical academic education since the time of their foundation in years 1911-1912 and till the beginning of the XXI century. Besides the educational orientation of the Jagiellonian tradition have been revealed. This tradition inextricably linked with the national-confessional polysyllabity within the teacher's and student's community. It has been established that the Neojagiellonian-Panslavic worldview of the XIX – first half of the XX century was historically significant corrective component of the existence of Krakow and Lviv Universities. "Equation on the European East" of the most prominent representatives of Polish culture and art in the twentieth century was a testimony of the influence of that worldview.

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2023-07-25

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