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Muzyczne inspiracje w Prawdzie starowieku – pierwszej części tetralogii Stanisława Vincenza .
Author(s) -
Tamara Tkaczuk
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
poradnik językowy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.19
H-Index - 3
ISSN - 0551-5343
DOI - 10.33896/porj.2022.1.15
Subject(s) - literature , phenomenon , harmony (color) , painting , art , natural (archaeology) , artificiality , aesthetics , history , philosophy , visual arts , epistemology , archaeology
The works by S. Vincenz are a phenomenon from the borderline of cultures, a testimony of the expansion of Ukrainian-Polish cultural and literary connections. The tetralogy Na wysokiej połoninie (On the high meadow)presents a wide panorama of the Hutsul region, the harmony of coexistence of representatives of different ethnic groups on the background of the untouched nature, which is mythologised, becomes an active participant in the life of the inhabitants of the Carpathians. Intermediality is dominant in the tetralogy Na wysokiej połoninie, because the combination of different arts (including music and painting) facilitates a better disclosure of the unique folk customs and rituals, the ontology of life, the history of Hutsul folk instruments and the specifi c characteristics of their use, symbolism, folk dances, the role played by sounds of nature, mystical meaning of the natural phenomena that have surrounded the human being since ancient time. The paper deals with the analysis of the specifi c characteristics of the writer’s use of musical and pictorial paintings in the work, the use of linguistic means with which the author creates rhythmic prose, captures the sound vibrations of the nature of the Carpathians as a unique space existing in harmony with the human being, which was an innovative phenomenon at the beginning of the 20th century. It was established that musicality in the tetralogy Na wysokiej połoninie is constructed through onomatopoeia, mythologisation of the natural elements, is an important part of the Hutsuls’ traditions, history, life, is a manifestation of the love of nature as a source of a unique polyphony, harmony, silence, promotes the opening of space-time to the macrocosm, and emphasises the uniqueness of the greatness of the Carpathian region and its inhabitants

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