Kultura muzyczna warszawskiego konwentu paulinów w latach 1661-1819

dc.contributor.authorCendrowicz, Bazyli Jarosław
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-08T08:07:44Z
dc.date.available2026-05-08T08:07:44Z
dc.date.issued1996
dc.description.abstractIn the year 1661 the King of Poland, Jan Kazimierz, gave the church of “The Holy Spirit” in Warsaw to the Pauline Order. From this moment to cassation in 1819, the fathers in white habits served the citizens of the capital city of Poland, as pastors and protectors of “The Brotherhood of the Five Wounds of Jesus Christ”. The Pauliners enjoyed great prestige in these times in Warsaw; they had good connections with Royal Castle ‒ Polish King’s confcssioners were fathers: Fryderyk Strauch, Atanazy Wargawski, Chryzolog Frasarski. They also worked in the Royal Secretary. Music was firmly written in the Pauline tradition. The Order served in Holy Mary Shrines and cared about good musical arrangements in time of “solemn” Holy Masses or other special ceremonies. In every shrine and most important monasteries there was the chapel and the choir. The Pauline Convent in Warsaw founded the chapel and the choir following the example of the provincial (lately general) monastery at Jasna Góra in Częstochowa, and other Polish monasteries (in Leśna Podlaska, Włodawa, Brdów). In this chapel and choir the musicians were pauliners (see the chapter 3.2.1) and seculars (sometimes paid by the monastery) (3.2.2). The chapel musicians disposed of limited instrumentally (3.3.1), as it reached for quite ambitions repertoire of the then composers ‒ Pez, Caldaia, Bodino (3.3.2). Until the 1819 cassation of Pauline monastery in Warsaw, this unprofessional chapel and the choir, were still operating. They took possession of a significant place in the Warsaw Musical Culture.
dc.identifier.citationDissertationes Paulinorum, 1996, Tom 9, s. 103-128.
dc.identifier.issn1230-2910
dc.identifier.urihttps://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/44029
dc.language.isopol
dc.publisherWyższe Seminarium Duchowne Zakonu Świętego Pawła Pierwszego Pustelnika
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dc.subjectkultura
dc.subjectkultura muzyczna
dc.subjectmuzyka
dc.subjectpaulini
dc.subjectZakon Paulinów
dc.subjecthistoria
dc.subjecthistoria paulinów
dc.subjectmuzyka w historii paulinów
dc.subjectmuzyka w obrzędowości paulinów
dc.subjectobrzędowość paulinów
dc.subjecttradycje muzyczne paulinów
dc.subjectpaulini polscy
dc.subjecttradycje muzyczne paulinów polskich
dc.subjectkapele paulińskie
dc.subjectpaulini warszawscy
dc.subjectzespoły muzyczne
dc.subjectmuzyka kościelna
dc.subjectmuzycy
dc.subjectmuzyka wokalna
dc.subjectmuzyka instrumentalna
dc.subjectmuzycy zakonni
dc.subjectculture
dc.subjectmusical culture
dc.subjectmusic
dc.subjectPaulites
dc.subjectPauline Order
dc.subjecthistory
dc.subjecthistory of the Paulites
dc.subjectmusic in the history of the Paulites
dc.subjectmusic in the Pauline rituals
dc.subjectPauline rituals
dc.subjectmusical traditions of the Paulites
dc.subjectPolish Paulites
dc.subjectmusical traditions of the Polish Paulites
dc.subjectPauline bands
dc.subjectWarsaw Paulites
dc.subjectmusic bands
dc.subjectchurch music
dc.subjectmusicians
dc.subjectvocal music
dc.subjectinstrumental music
dc.subjectmonastic musicians
dc.titleKultura muzyczna warszawskiego konwentu paulinów w latach 1661-1819
dc.title.alternativeThe Music Culture of Pauline Fathers Convent in Warsaw 1661-1819
dc.typeArticle

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