{"title":"Polychoral compositions of Mikołaj Zieleński","authors":"I. Viskova","doi":"10.15382/sturv202247.124-135","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The heyday of the art of polychoral composition in European musical culture falls on the middle of the 17th century. The style originated in the churches of western and central Italy. It united a whole generation of young Polish composers educated in Venice and Rome. One of them is the famous Polish composer Mikolaj Zielenski. In musical style Zielenski follows the traditions of late Renaissance polyphony. His compositions mark the beginning of a long period of influence of Italian style on Polish music. Until today the question remains open, where the composer got acquainted with the Venetian technique of writing multi-choir music. The composer could master the polychoral style without leaving Poland. The polychoral style was then very widespread thanks to the activities of Italian musicians throughout Europe.All of Zielenski 's works known today were published in Venice in 1611. The first of these, Offertoria totius anni, includes multi-choir compositions similar to Giovanni Gabrieli's Sacrae symphoniae. The collection contains 55 compositions, the last of which is the Magnificat for three choirs. Mikolaj Zielenski 's Magnificat can be considered a classical composition for three choirs. In terms of stylistic and compositional features, it follows Italian traditions, in connection with which it is often compared with Giovanni Gabrieli's Magnificat.The history of polychoral style is one of the most interesting pages in the history of European musical culture. The Venetian style influenced the music of Central and Eastern Europe, including Russian musical culture.","PeriodicalId":212447,"journal":{"name":"St. Tikhons' University Review. Series V. Christian Art","volume":"37 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2022-09-30","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"St. Tikhons' University Review. Series V. Christian Art","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.15382/sturv202247.124-135","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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17世纪中叶是欧洲音乐文化中多合唱艺术的全盛时期。这种风格起源于意大利西部和中部的教堂。它团结了在威尼斯和罗马受过教育的整整一代波兰年轻作曲家。其中之一就是著名的波兰作曲家米科拉杰·齐伦斯基。在音乐风格上,齐伦斯基遵循了文艺复兴后期复调的传统。他的作品标志着意大利风格对波兰音乐长期影响的开始。直到今天,这个问题仍然悬而未决,作曲家是在哪里熟悉威尼斯人创作多合唱音乐的技巧的。这位作曲家不用离开波兰就能掌握多合唱风格。由于意大利音乐家在整个欧洲的活动,多合唱风格当时非常普遍。齐连斯基今天所知的所有作品都是1611年在威尼斯出版的。其中第一个作品是《音乐之歌》(Offertoria totius anni),包括类似于乔瓦尼·加布里埃利(Giovanni Gabrieli)的《神圣交响曲》(Sacrae symphoniae)的多合唱作品。该合集包含55首作品,其中最后一首是三个合唱团的《尊主颂》。齐连斯基的《尊歌》可以被认为是一首由三个合唱团组成的古典作品。就风格和构图特征而言,它遵循意大利传统,经常与乔瓦尼·加布里埃利的《尊主颂》进行比较。多合唱风格的历史是欧洲音乐文化史上最有趣的一页。威尼斯风格影响了中欧和东欧的音乐,包括俄罗斯的音乐文化。
The heyday of the art of polychoral composition in European musical culture falls on the middle of the 17th century. The style originated in the churches of western and central Italy. It united a whole generation of young Polish composers educated in Venice and Rome. One of them is the famous Polish composer Mikolaj Zielenski. In musical style Zielenski follows the traditions of late Renaissance polyphony. His compositions mark the beginning of a long period of influence of Italian style on Polish music. Until today the question remains open, where the composer got acquainted with the Venetian technique of writing multi-choir music. The composer could master the polychoral style without leaving Poland. The polychoral style was then very widespread thanks to the activities of Italian musicians throughout Europe.All of Zielenski 's works known today were published in Venice in 1611. The first of these, Offertoria totius anni, includes multi-choir compositions similar to Giovanni Gabrieli's Sacrae symphoniae. The collection contains 55 compositions, the last of which is the Magnificat for three choirs. Mikolaj Zielenski 's Magnificat can be considered a classical composition for three choirs. In terms of stylistic and compositional features, it follows Italian traditions, in connection with which it is often compared with Giovanni Gabrieli's Magnificat.The history of polychoral style is one of the most interesting pages in the history of European musical culture. The Venetian style influenced the music of Central and Eastern Europe, including Russian musical culture.