Wzmianki o muzyce z czasów Stanisława Augusta w gazetach pisanych ze zbiorów Biblioteki im. Wróblewskich Litewskiej Akademii Nauk w Wilnie
The article presents the references to music life included in a collection of Polish handwritten press from the period of Stanisław II Augustus’ reign preserved in the collections of the Wróblewski Library of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences (fond 17, nos 201, 214, 215, 216, 218). Although the col...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Muzyka (1956) 2017, Vol.62 (3), p.97-110 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The article presents the references to music life included in a collection of Polish
handwritten press from the period of Stanisław II Augustus’ reign preserved in the collections
of the Wróblewski Library of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences (fond 17, nos 201, 214,
215, 216, 218). Although the collection spans the period from 1765 to 1794, the most
complete material comes from the 1780s. References to music are rather infrequent and
include only 10 mentions from three years 1780 (six annotations), 1782 (one), and 1784
(three). Therefore, there can be no doubt that for the authors of handwritten press music was
not a subject of great interest. The analysis of the specific references to music and musicians
soon reveals that the authors’ attention did not focus on the artistic aspects, but rather on
matters pertaining to the financial side of performances, such as their cost or performers’ fees.
The published news were usually about extraordinary events in the life of the eighteenthcentury
Poland. For this reason, in most cases they do not reveal to scholars new facts that
are not mentioned in other sources. Their value as sources from the period consists in
presenting known events from a previously unknown perspective. The anonymous journalists
of handwritten press directed their attention to the most spectacular events in Warsaw. In
particular, to the concerts given by virtuoso violinists who had already gained renown in
Europe: Italians Gaetan Pugnani and Giovanni Battista Viotti (1780), Ivan Mane Jarnović
(1782) from Croatia and Friedrich Ludwig Benda (1784) from Germany. The short intervals
between the performances enabled comparisons, so the journalists concluded that Viotti had
surpassed his teacher Pugnani, while Jarnović was ‘by far superior to Pugnani’. It would be
wrong, however, to expect to find here professional evaluation of their performance.
Another spectacular event that occurred in Warsaw during that period and was
mentioned in the handwritten press published in Vilnius was the production of Giovanni
Paisiello’s oratory 'La Passione di Gesù Cristo', composed to a libretto by Pietro Metastasio, and performed by the theatre of the Vilnius castle on 2 and 4 April, 1784. The author of
the news highlighted the performance of the Portuguese singer Luísa Rosa de Aguiar Todi,
at that time considered one of the greatest vocal talents in Europe, who sang her part ‘to the
great admiration and almost delight of the audience’. Also, the composer’s per |
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ISSN: | 0027-5344 |