Róża Różańska
Kwartalnik Młodych Muzykologów UJ, Issue 32 (1/2017), English Issues, s. 57 - 75
https://doi.org/10.4467/23537094KMMUJ.17.003.7832The article is a pioneer attempt in Polish literature to develop a synthetic resume and the characteristics of the work of the Italian Baroque composer Leone Leoni. Leoni was highly valued in his time; also, he is said to be one of the creators of dramma per musicagenre, and his religious compositions served as model examples of counterpoint for many centuries. The first part of the text presents the state of research concerning the life and work of the artist; then, the second part contains his biography. The last part discusses Leoni’s works. Finally, the rank of his output is regarded.
Róża Różańska
Kwartalnik Młodych Muzykologów UJ, Numer 32 (1/2017), 2017, s. 57 - 75
https://doi.org/10.4467/23537094KMMUJ.17.003.7832The article is a pioneer attempt in Polish literature to develop a synthetic resume and the characteristics of the work of the Italian Baroque composer Leone Leoni. Leoni was highly valued in his time; also, he is said to be one of the creators of dramma per musica genre, and his religious compositions served as model examples of counterpoint for many centuries. The first part of the text presents the state of research concerning the life and work of the artist; then, the second part contains his biography. The last part discusses Leoni’s works. Finally, the rank of his output is regarded.
Róża Różańska
Kwartalnik Młodych Muzykologów UJ, Numer 29 (2/2016), 2016, s. 120 - 138
https://doi.org/10.4467/23537094KMMUJ.16.010.8049‘Angels and Men" assisted by this Art, May Sing together, though they Dwell apart” – early English prints of court ayres and sacred songs from the second half of the seventeenth century kept in the Jagiellonian Library
The article describes the group of seventeen early English prints from the second half of the 17th century. The prints are part of the collection of the former Preusische Staatsbibliothek in Berlin kept in The Jagiellonian University and contain ayres and religious songs. Fourteen of them were published by John and Henry Playford. The first part of the paper shows the biographies of the publishers and brings the state of research on their work. The second part includes the detailed description of the seventeen of early English prints. The final part presents the content of the prints and biographies of its most important composers