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Music of Poland
                               Polish composers



     Frédéric François Chopin, in Polish Fryderyk
Franciszek Chopin (1 March 1810– 17 October 1849) –
composer, pianist




        Stanisław Moniuszko (born May 5, 1819 – June 4, 1872) -
composer, conductor and teacher. His output includes many songs and
operas. He is generally referred to as the father of Polish national opera.




        Krzysztof Penderecki (born November 23, 1933 in Dębica) - composer
and conductor. His works include music for string orchestra, choral St. Luke Passion,
four operas, eight symphonies and other orchestral pieces, a variety of instrumental
concertos, choral settings of mainly religious texts, as well as chamber and instrumental
works.



     The origin of Polish music can be traced as far back as the 13th century, from
      which manuscripts have been found in Stary Sącz, containing polyphonic
      compositions related to the Parisian Notre Dame School.
     Traditional, regionalized folk musicians, create a lively and diverse music scene.

                                    Traditional Polish dances

        Krakowiak - a fast, syncopated Polish dance in duple time from the region of
        Kraków and Lesser Poland.
        Kujawiak - a dance from the region of Kuyavia in central Poland. The dance
        usually involves couples moving in a circle, although versions involving only
        women are also performed. The music is typically in triple meter.
        ‘Mazurka’/ Mazur in Polish - usually at a lively tempo, and with an accent on
        the second or third beat.
‘Polonaise’/ Polonez – called also a walking dance - a slow dance in 3/4 time.
   Oberek - consists of quick steps and constant turns. The beauty of the oberek
   depends on each individual dancer's talent of spinning at the fast tempo of the
   Oberek, which shares some steps with the Mazur.

                                      By regions

 Kashubians are a West Slavic ethnic group of Pomeranian region in north-
  central Poland. They speak Kashubian, classified either as a language or a Polish
  dialect.[cultivate their traditions and culture, sing songs in Kashubian and play
  traditional home-made instruments such as diabelskie skrzypce or burczybas.




                    Kashubian flag            Kashubian coat of arms




                                      burczybas
                          photo from: http://www.zshsopot.pl
Diabelskie skrzypce/ ‘devil’s violin’
               Photo by: Jamaka, from: http://fotoforum.gazeta.pl

Other instuments played by Kashubian musicians are accordion and bazuna




                                 Picture from
      http://www.interklasa.pl/portal/dokumenty/r086/strony/SGang.html

Kashubnian dances ‘are mostly gentle, joyful and graceful.(…) they reveal
obvious Swedish and German influences both in music and in dance steps. They
can be divided into dances of the rural population and of people of the sea - the
sailors and the fishermen.’ Some of the Kashubian dances are: Koseder, Dżek and
Cenar.
Kashubian songs include ‘simple tunes which accompany the Kashubian
dances are written mostly in 2/4 and 5/4 meter and often in major tones.’

                 Citations from: http://szkola.interklasa.pl/f019/strona/ang/music.html#4




                         Podhale – south of Poland
Podhale has retained its traditions. Local ensembles use string instruments like
     violins and a cello to play a distinctive scale called the Lydian mode.
     The Lydian musical scale is a rising pattern of pitches comprising three whole
     tones, a semitone, two more whole tones, and a final semitone. This sequence of
     pitches roughly describes the fifth of the eight Gregorian (church) modes, known
     as Mode V or the authentic mode on F, theoretically using B♮ but in practice more
     commonly featuring B♭ (Powers 2001). Because of the importance of the major
     scale in modern music, the Lydian mode is often described (or learned) as the
     scale that begins on the fourth scale degree of the major scale.
    The distinctive singing style used in this scale is called lidyzowanie. The lead
     violin (prym) are accompanied by several second violins (sekund) and a three-
     stringed cello (bazy).
           Duple-time dances like the krzesany, zbójnicki (Brigand's Dances) and
            ozwodna are popular in the southern regions of Poland.
           The ozwodna has a five bar melodic structure which is quite unusual.
           The krzesany is an extremely swift dance, while the zbójnicki is well-known and
            is perceived as being most "typical" of Podhale.
           Other instruments played by the musicians of Podhale are also bagpipes.
           Koza ("goat" or kozioł /buck/, or gajdy) is the generic term for Polish
            bagpies .




              Koza – photo from http://dudygraja.webpark.pl/podhale.html

They are used in folk music of Podhale, Żywiec Beskids, Cieszyn Silesia and mostly in
Greater Poland, where there are known to be four basic variants of bagpipes:

             Dudy wielkopolskie (Greater Polish bagpipes) with two subtypes: Rawicz
              and Kościan-Buk
             Kozioł biały (or kozioł biały weselny)
             Kozioł czarny (or kozioł czarny ślubny)
             Sierszeńki
              photo from:
              http://dudygraja.webpark.pl/wielkopolska.html




  Source: Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons
Music of Poland

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Music of Poland

  • 1. Music of Poland Polish composers Frédéric François Chopin, in Polish Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin (1 March 1810– 17 October 1849) – composer, pianist Stanisław Moniuszko (born May 5, 1819 – June 4, 1872) - composer, conductor and teacher. His output includes many songs and operas. He is generally referred to as the father of Polish national opera. Krzysztof Penderecki (born November 23, 1933 in Dębica) - composer and conductor. His works include music for string orchestra, choral St. Luke Passion, four operas, eight symphonies and other orchestral pieces, a variety of instrumental concertos, choral settings of mainly religious texts, as well as chamber and instrumental works.  The origin of Polish music can be traced as far back as the 13th century, from which manuscripts have been found in Stary Sącz, containing polyphonic compositions related to the Parisian Notre Dame School.  Traditional, regionalized folk musicians, create a lively and diverse music scene. Traditional Polish dances Krakowiak - a fast, syncopated Polish dance in duple time from the region of Kraków and Lesser Poland. Kujawiak - a dance from the region of Kuyavia in central Poland. The dance usually involves couples moving in a circle, although versions involving only women are also performed. The music is typically in triple meter. ‘Mazurka’/ Mazur in Polish - usually at a lively tempo, and with an accent on the second or third beat.
  • 2. ‘Polonaise’/ Polonez – called also a walking dance - a slow dance in 3/4 time. Oberek - consists of quick steps and constant turns. The beauty of the oberek depends on each individual dancer's talent of spinning at the fast tempo of the Oberek, which shares some steps with the Mazur. By regions  Kashubians are a West Slavic ethnic group of Pomeranian region in north- central Poland. They speak Kashubian, classified either as a language or a Polish dialect.[cultivate their traditions and culture, sing songs in Kashubian and play traditional home-made instruments such as diabelskie skrzypce or burczybas. Kashubian flag Kashubian coat of arms burczybas photo from: http://www.zshsopot.pl
  • 3. Diabelskie skrzypce/ ‘devil’s violin’ Photo by: Jamaka, from: http://fotoforum.gazeta.pl Other instuments played by Kashubian musicians are accordion and bazuna Picture from http://www.interklasa.pl/portal/dokumenty/r086/strony/SGang.html Kashubnian dances ‘are mostly gentle, joyful and graceful.(…) they reveal obvious Swedish and German influences both in music and in dance steps. They can be divided into dances of the rural population and of people of the sea - the sailors and the fishermen.’ Some of the Kashubian dances are: Koseder, Dżek and Cenar. Kashubian songs include ‘simple tunes which accompany the Kashubian dances are written mostly in 2/4 and 5/4 meter and often in major tones.’ Citations from: http://szkola.interklasa.pl/f019/strona/ang/music.html#4 Podhale – south of Poland
  • 4. Podhale has retained its traditions. Local ensembles use string instruments like violins and a cello to play a distinctive scale called the Lydian mode. The Lydian musical scale is a rising pattern of pitches comprising three whole tones, a semitone, two more whole tones, and a final semitone. This sequence of pitches roughly describes the fifth of the eight Gregorian (church) modes, known as Mode V or the authentic mode on F, theoretically using B♮ but in practice more commonly featuring B♭ (Powers 2001). Because of the importance of the major scale in modern music, the Lydian mode is often described (or learned) as the scale that begins on the fourth scale degree of the major scale.  The distinctive singing style used in this scale is called lidyzowanie. The lead violin (prym) are accompanied by several second violins (sekund) and a three- stringed cello (bazy).  Duple-time dances like the krzesany, zbójnicki (Brigand's Dances) and ozwodna are popular in the southern regions of Poland.  The ozwodna has a five bar melodic structure which is quite unusual.  The krzesany is an extremely swift dance, while the zbójnicki is well-known and is perceived as being most "typical" of Podhale.  Other instruments played by the musicians of Podhale are also bagpipes.  Koza ("goat" or kozioł /buck/, or gajdy) is the generic term for Polish bagpies . Koza – photo from http://dudygraja.webpark.pl/podhale.html They are used in folk music of Podhale, Żywiec Beskids, Cieszyn Silesia and mostly in Greater Poland, where there are known to be four basic variants of bagpipes:  Dudy wielkopolskie (Greater Polish bagpipes) with two subtypes: Rawicz and Kościan-Buk  Kozioł biały (or kozioł biały weselny)  Kozioł czarny (or kozioł czarny ślubny)  Sierszeńki photo from: http://dudygraja.webpark.pl/wielkopolska.html Source: Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons