Word and music poetics of the solo lieds by Grażyna Bacewicz Cover Image

Poetyka słowno-dźwiękowa pieśni solowych Grażyny Bacewicz
Word and music poetics of the solo lieds by Grażyna Bacewicz

Author(s): Maryla Renat
Subject(s): Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Music
Published by: Uniwersytet Jana Długosza w Częstochowie
Keywords: music poetics; Grażyna Bacewicz

Summary/Abstract: The article is devoted to the less known musical output of the outstanding Polish composer, Grażyna Bacewicz, comprised of solo lieds for voice and piano. The text of the article is divided into two parts: Methodological base and Analytical part. Part first contains research standpoints applied to the analysis of vocal-instrumental music, as presented in publications by Michaá Bristiger, Enrico Fubini and Mieczysáaw Tomaszewski. The classification applied in the theory of songs by Mieczysáaw Tomaszewski was used in this paper. The second, longer part contains an introduction referring to representatives of Polish vocal lyrics of the interwar period, to the times of GraĪyna Bacewicz’s first attempts in this field. The lieds are discussed in chronological order. In the first place the analyses consider connections between the form and meaning of the poetical text and the musical form and the means of musical expression. Apart from that they contain remarks concerning technique of working on the vocal part, harmonics of the piano part, illustrative elements and verbal qualities. In the case of three lieds (RóĪe, Oto jest noc, Nad wodą wielką i czystą), texts of the poems are quoted along with analysis of the corresponding motif material. Characterisation of individual lieds is complemented with remarks on other works by GraĪyna Bacewicz that were composed at the same time. The references reveal that the transformations taking place in the entire output of GraĪyna Bacewicz had a significant effect on the sound language of the lieds. The substantive discussion is crowned with a quotation of the composer’s brother, a pianist, Kiejstut Bacewicz. The article contains 7 examples of musical notation. The article is complemented with a chronological list of lieds, containing names of the authors of the poetical texts as well as dates and names of first performers.

  • Issue Year: 2012
  • Issue No: 7
  • Page Range: 83-103
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: Polish