The Contemporary Polish Church Song in Honor of the Divine Mercy on the Example of Two Collections: “Songs for Divine Mercy” and “God Rich in Mercy” Cover Image

Współczesna polska pieśń kościelna ku czci Bożego Miłosierdzia na przykładzie dwóch zbiorów: Pieśni do Miłosierdzia Bożego oraz Bóg bogaty w miłosierdzie
The Contemporary Polish Church Song in Honor of the Divine Mercy on the Example of Two Collections: “Songs for Divine Mercy” and “God Rich in Mercy”

Author(s): Stanisław Garnczarski
Subject(s): Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Music
Published by: Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL & Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Keywords: song; Divine Mercy; text; verses; rhymes; stanzas; musical forms; internal links

Summary/Abstract: The contemporary song in honor of Divine Mercy develops relatively quickly. The study involved a collection of 56 songs included in the collection formed in the environment of Sanctuary in Łagiewniki in Krakow. The source of texts is St. Faustina’s Diary: Divine Mercy in My Soul and psalms, and the poetic works of more than 20 authors. The melodies are original and come from 25 artists, with one exception the use of contrafactum. Structure of the text fits generally in the overall tendencies of Polish poetry, where the popular and dominant metric measurements are reflected in the studied texts (11-, 13-syllable), rhyme (female, perfect paroxytone), stanzas (4 verses of even rhymes and alternating, with predominance of the latter). Similarly, in the musical layer dominates two-parts form, with different elements (AB) systems of internal links: ab+cd, aa+a1b, aa1+bc, ab+cc1 and ab+ca1. Less numerous are three parts forms with types of structures AA1B, ABA1, ABB and ABC. Moreover, we find forms of refrains and psalms.

  • Issue Year: 63/2016
  • Issue No: 13
  • Page Range: 141-161
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: Polish