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Review of vols. 1–3 of a book series 'Muzyka polska za granicą' [Polish Music Abroad], eds. Beata Bolesławska-Lewandowska and Jolanta Guzy-Pasiak, Warszawa: Instytut Sztuki PAN, 2017–2020. Vol.
J. Mackenzie Pierce
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Professor Marian Zembala (1950–2022) [PDF]
Professor Marian Zembala, MD, PhD — an outstanding Polish cardiac surgeon and transplant surgeon, scientist, long-time academic teacher and educator of young people, director, and also a great lover of music, poetry, theater, painting, and sailing.
Mariusz Gąsior +2 more
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Polish Youth Music Groups in the Vilnius Region. Generational Rebellion or Manifestation of Patriotism? [PDF]
Poles in the Republic of Lithuania are the best organized Polish minority abroad. They are represented at various levels of government, in the media, organizations, and there is an extensive system of education in their mother tongue. The cultural sphere
Adam Bobryk
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'The Music Herald' 1922: A esthetical and ideological aspects [PDF]
The Music Herald was the first music magazine to appear in Belgrade after WWI. It was published monthly, for a year (January - December 1922). Its editor-in-chief was Petar Krstić, a composer. Other members of the editorial staff were Božidar Joksimović,
Vasić Aleksandar
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Socialist film co-productions. The case of the Polish-Czechoslovak film co-production What Will My Wife Say to This? (1958) by Jaroslav Mach [PDF]
This article offers an analysis of the Polish-Czechoslovak co-production What Will My Wife Say to This? (Co řekne žena, 1958, directed by Jaroslav Mach) as seen from the perspective of production-related and cultural factors.
Ciszewska, Ewa
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The American Broadcast My Lobotomy as an Example of a Radio Feature in the West [PDF]
This article consists of two parts. In the first one, I analyse relations between a reportage and a feature. Differences can be found in the way these notions are defined by scholars in Poland and in Western Europe.
Kowalska, Natalia
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Polish musical life in Great Britain during the Second World War
The present article is the first attempt to provide a comprehensive – as much as the available sources allow – presentation of Polish music in Great Britain during the war, without any claims to completeness.
Jolanta Guzy-Pasiak
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Promotion of Polish culture in Japan – outline of the situation [PDF]
W artykule, w pierwszej części, zdefiniowane są główne obszary promocji kultury polskiej w świecie, z podziałem na dwa kierunki: wewnętrzny (terytorium Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej), oraz zewnętrzny (poza granicami Polski).
Rodowicz-Czechowska, Jadwiga
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The mystery of Frederic Chopin’s Berceuse [PDF]
: There is an opinion that lullabies are too simplistic in melody, texture, and harmony to warrant detailed and comprehensive analysis. However, in this study, using the analysis of Frederic Chopin’s Berceuse (1844), this viewpoint is refuted. The author
Stacy JARVIS
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The article discusses the issue of granting copyright to computer-generated and computer-assisted works. Even though this subject has been widely examined in Western countries in the 1990s, for some reason it was not widely covered in Poland.
Małgorzata Ciepłuch
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