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Handbuch für Organisten Bernharda Kothego (1821-1897)

2018

A particular favourite amongst the numerous 19th century „manuals for organists” was the Handbuch für Organisten, which was published for the first time in 1871 by Leuckart in Leipzig. Its author was Bernhard Kothe, a famous Silesian organist, conductor, composer, teacher, publicist, editor and an organiser of musical life. The Handbuch is a handy volume destined mainly for liturgical use. The collection comprises 346 smaller pieces of organ music, 46 modulation samples as well as an additional compilation of 18 easy preludes in the most frequently used ranges. The works are sorted in order of pitch (24 ranges) and, within the different ranges, in order of size. The shortest pieces were mea…

Cecilian Movementrepertuar liturgicznyliturgical repertoireBernhard Kothepodręcznik dla organistówmanual for organistscecylianizmMusica Ecclesiastica
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Melodieen zu dem Oppelner Katholischen Gesangbuche Bernharda Kothego (1821–1897). Dzieje i repertuar

2021

Muzyka kościelna na przełomie XVIII i XIX wieku przeżywała kryzys. Pozycja organisty w społeczeństwie uległa dewaluacji, a za kontuarem zasiedli przypadkowi ludzie. Niezwykle potrzebne w tym momencie okazały się wszelkie materiały przybliżające rolę muzyki w kościele, ale także takie, dzięki którym znający nuty kandydat mógł od razu rozpocząć posługę organisty. Pragnienie zapełnienia tej luki towarzyszyło Bernhardowi Kothemu, dyrektorowi muzycznemu kościoła św. Krzyża w Opolu, w 1865 roku, podczas komponowania zbioru towarzyszeń organowych Melodieen zu dem Oppelner katholischen Gesangbuche. Niniejszy artykuł dzieli się na trzy części. W pierwszej przybliżona zostanie postać Bernharda Kotheg…

akompaniament organowycecilianismparafia św. Krzyża w Opoluorgan accompanimentBernhard KotheSt. Cross parish in OpolececylianizmMusica Ecclesiastica
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Podręcznik do nauki śpiewu Gesanglehre Bernharda Kothego (1821–1897)

2020

Singing is recognized as the most primary form of human contact with music. This art is an important element of the development,education and upbringing of the young generation. Inviting a child to the world of music lies first with the parent and then with the teacher. The popularity of various types of textbooks, songbooks or guidebooks indicates a great interest in music education. Although singing cannot be learned from a book, such studies are a great help. The author of the textbook Gesanglehre guided the idea of introducing the child to the world of music and showing the right ways of making music. This position was developed by Bernhard Kothe in 1872, and later perfected it in subse…

podręcznik do nauki śpiewuCecilian MovementGesanglehreBernhard Kothesinging guidececylianizm
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Posługa muzyka kościelnego w świetle Musikalisch-liturgisches Wörterbuch Bernharda Kothego (1821–1897)

2021

In the tradition of the Catholic Church, music is an indispensable and integral part of its solemn liturgy. This statement is a reminder of a centuries-old belief in the unity of these two realities. Over the centuries, various causes have resulted in periods of better or worse condition of liturgical music. The second half of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century were considered a time of crisis. It manifested itself primarily in the low level of education and carelessness of church musicians, as well as the lack of appropriate musical literature and drawing on secular models. In response to these phenomena, the Allgemeiner Cäcilienverein society was founded in 1868. This …

the organist’s serviceCecilian Movementchurch musicmuzyka kościelnaruch cecyliańskiposługa organistyBernhard KotheLiturgia Sacra. Liturgia -Musica -Ars
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