Published: 2021-12-09

Przyczynek do dziejów działalności kapeli bernardyńskiej w Budsławiu

Andrzej Edward Godek
Liturgia Sacra. Liturgia - Musica - Ars
Section: Muzyka w liturgii
DOI https://doi.org/10.25167/ls.1086

Abstract

The musical culture of the Bernardine Order is still quite a new issue in Polish musicology. In the 18th and 19th centuries, in most of their convents bernardines performed a monophonic repertoire, and sometimes also polyphony consisting of parallel thirds and sixths (canto fratto repertoire). Against this background, the musical life of the convent in Budslau (currently in the territory of Belarus) attracts our attention. In this convent, in 1756 Barbara Skorulska founded a musical chapel that was organised as a school of music. A number of students of this institution changed, fluctuating between 12 and 20, all of them coming from poor noble families from nearby area. The history of the chapel, analysed in the following article, is a unique example of such a musical organisation in bernardine convents so far.

Keywords:

chapel, bernardines, Budslau, school of music

Citation rules

Godek, A. E. (2021). Przyczynek do dziejów działalności kapeli bernardyńskiej w Budsławiu. Liturgia Sacra. Liturgia - Musica - Ars, 58(2), 129–139. https://doi.org/10.25167/ls.1086

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