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Editorial Note, strany: 7-11  Full text
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Publishers: Art Research Centre of the Slovak Academy of Sciences Institute of Theatre and Film Research, VEDA Publishing House of the Slovak Academy of Sciences
Book type: edited book
Edition: 1.
Published: 14. 9. 2021
Edition year: 2021
Edition place: Bratislava
Pages: 268
Language: English
ISBN 978-80-224-1911-6 (print)
Public license: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International Public License (CC BY-NC 4.0)
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Mojžišová, M. ed.: Cultural and Artistic Transfers in Theatre and Music: Past, Present, and Perspectives. 1 vyd. Bratislava : Art Research Centre of the Slovak Academy of Sciences Institute of Theatre and Film Research, VEDA Publishing House of the Slovak Academy of Sciences. 2021. pp. 268. ISBN 978-80-224-1911-6.

APA:
Mojžišová, M. ed(2021). Cultural and Artistic Transfers in Theatre and Music: Past, Present, and Perspectives. Bratislava : Art Research Centre of the Slovak Academy of Sciences Institute of Theatre and Film Research, VEDA Publishing House of the Slovak Academy of Sciences. ISBN 978-80-224-1911-6.
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In: Cultural and Artistic Transfers in Theatre and Music: Past, Present, and Perspectives
Tomasz PUDŁOCZKI

Entertainment or National Duty? The Role of Music in the Life of Eastern Galician Provincial Towns 1867 – 1914

The author cites a number of examples of musical life in provincial towns of Eastern Galicia in the autonomy period (1867 – 1914). The centres promoting musical culture were music societies (mostly for Poles) and “Bojan” singing societies (organized by local Ruthenians/Ukrainians, promoting mostly their national music). In every town, there were a few, or even over a dozen, private music schools, and musical education – very popular before the First World War – followed the educational models for middle and upper classes, popular at the turn of the nineteenth and the twentieth centuries. Although music was largely perceived as entertainment, musical life in Galician provinces showed clear gender divisions and some artistic initiatives were perceived as manifestations of national rivalry.
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Pages: 58 - 80
Edition year: 2021
Keywords:
Eastern Galicia, provincial towns, music societies, private music schools, entertainment, national rivalry

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PUDŁOCZKI, T.: 2021. Entertainment or National Duty? The Role of Music in the Life of Eastern Galician Provincial Towns 1867 – 1914. In: Cultural and Artistic Transfers in Theatre and Music: Past, Present, and Perspectives. 1. vyd. Bratislava : Art Research Centre of the Slovak Academy of Sciences Institute of Theatre and Film Research, VEDA Publishing House of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, pp.58-80. ISBN 978-80-224-1911-6.

APA:
PUDŁOCZKI, T.. (2021). Entertainment or National Duty? The Role of Music in the Life of Eastern Galician Provincial Towns 1867 – 1914. Cultural and Artistic Transfers in Theatre and Music: Past, Present, and Perspectives. Bratislava : Art Research Centre of the Slovak Academy of Sciences Institute of Theatre and Film Research, VEDA Publishing House of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, 58-80. ISBN 978-80-224-1911-6.