Kultura muzyczna w klasztorze bonifratrów w Krakowie w XVII i XVIII wieku w świetle źródeł archiwalnych

Polish musicologists have been interested in the musical culture of religious institutions in Kraków during the 17th and 18th centuries since at least the beginning of the 20th century, but up to now the musical life of the monastery belonging to the Brothers Hospitallers of St John of God was of no...

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