The Music Manuscripts at the Diocesan Library in Sandomierz. A Thematic Catalogue von Magdalena Walter-Mazur | Volume 2: Repertoire of Cantors and Organists and Collection of the Holy Trinity Parish in Raków | ISBN 9783447120753

The Music Manuscripts at the Diocesan Library in Sandomierz. A Thematic Catalogue

Volume 2: Repertoire of Cantors and Organists and Collection of the Holy Trinity Parish in Raków

von Magdalena Walter-Mazur und Michał Wysocki
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinMagdalena Walter-Mazur
Autor / AutorinMichał Wysocki
Buchcover The Music Manuscripts at the Diocesan Library in Sandomierz. A Thematic Catalogue | Magdalena Walter-Mazur | EAN 9783447120753 | ISBN 3-447-12075-4 | ISBN 978-3-447-12075-3
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The Music Manuscripts at the Diocesan Library in Sandomierz. A Thematic Catalogue

Volume 2: Repertoire of Cantors and Organists and Collection of the Holy Trinity Parish in Raków

von Magdalena Walter-Mazur und Michał Wysocki
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinMagdalena Walter-Mazur
Autor / AutorinMichał Wysocki
The second volume of the catalog consists of two parts preceded by an extensive Introduction. The first part covers mainly the repertoire used by male and female cantors and organists from the 18th-century convent centres. These are primarily masses, songs and organ pieces of local origin, showing the lesser-known face of the then church musical culture. A separate place in this context is occupied by a collection of enigmatic polychoral works for female voices from the first quarter of the 17th century. The second part catalogs the collection of the vocal-instrumental ensemble of the then Marian sanctuary in Raków, consisting of the repertoire collected in the 1740s. It is extremely valuable due to the unique manuscripts of outstanding Polish composers of the Baroque period, including G. G. Gorczycki and D. Stachowicz, as well as an interesting international repertoire, mainly from German-speaking countries (K. J. Einwald, J. A. Hasse, M. Koenigsperger, J. V. Rathgeber). The catalog includes over 1,000 records and was created in cooperation with musicologists from the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań with the Editorial Office of the International Inventory of Musical Sources (RISM) in Frankfurt am Main.