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dr hab. Tomasz Jeż, associate professor
Saturday November 10th, 2018Pursued his musicological studies in Warsaw, Göttingen and Berlin on a German Academic Exchange scholarships. Since 2002 he is appointed in the Institute of Musicology, University of Warsaw where he currently held a post of associate professor. During the academic year 2007/08, he undertook post-doctoral stage in the Archivum Romanum Societatis Jesu thanks to the scholarship “Kolumb” of the Foundation for Polish Science. He has published four books, five volumes of critical editions of music scores and eighty scholarly articles covering both the heuristic and spiritual contexts of musical culture. The primary focus of his research is the musical culture of central Europe in the early-modern era.
In the years 2015–2021 he was co-ordinator and team leader of the international scholarly project, The Music Repertoire of the Society of Jesus in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1565–1773), financed by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education under the National Programme for the Development of Humanities. The publication outcome of this expansive project is the multi-volume series, Fontes Musicae in Poloniae, which includes catalogues of the various constituent music collections, facsimile editions, monograph studies on the history of music, and critical editions of music scores. The publications of this series – whose authors are scientists from many European research centres – are printed in paper and digital versions, available at www.fontesmusicae.pl website.
tomasz.jez@uw.edu.pl
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Tomasz-Jez
https://uw.academia.edu/tomaszjez
orcid.org/0000-0002-7419-3672
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(Polski) mgr Tomasz Fatalski
Tuesday September 21st, 2021dr Tomasz Górny
Saturday November 10th, 2018 Tomasz Górny is a reader at the Institute of Musicology of the University of Warsaw. He studied literature at the Universities of Kraków, Toulouse, and Düsseldorf, as well as organ music at the Conservatory of Amsterdam (part time studies with Jacques van Oortmerssen and Pieter van Dijk). Recently he has been working on music book trade in the 18th century and Johann Sebastian Bach’s instrumental compositions.Profile on Academia.edu: https://uw.academia.edu/TomaszG%C3%B3rny
Contact: tp.gorny@uw.edu.pl
Selected publications
A. Books
1. ‘Trzecia część Clavier Übung’ Johanna Sebastiana Bacha. Muzyka i znaczenie [‘Part III of Clavier Übung’ by Johann Sebastian Bach: Music and Meaning], Universitas, Kraków 2019.
2. Polifonia. Od muzyki do literatury [Polyphony. From Music to Literature], Universitas, Kraków 2017.
B. Editions
1. Transpozycje. Muzyka w nowoczesnej literaturze europejskiej [Transpositions. Music in modern European literature], eds. Andrzej Hejmej, Tomasz Górny, Universitas, Kraków 2016.
C. Articles (selection)
1. Estienne Roger and his agent Adam Christoph Sellius: new light on Italian and French music in Bach’s world, ‘Early Music’ 47 (2019), pp. 361–370.
2. Johann Sebastian Bach’s ‘Dritter Theil der Clavier Übung’ in the light of Johann Krieger’s ‘Anmuthige Clavier-Ubung’, in: Musical analysis: historia, theoria, praxis, Vol. 5, Wrocław 2019, pp. 75‒85.
3. ‘Przede wszystkim dla Panów organistów’. O genezie i przeznaczeniu ‘Trzeciej części Clavier Übung’ Johanna Sebastiana Bacha [‘With organists in mind first and foremost’ – the origin and intended audience of Johann Sebastian Bach’s ‘Part III of Clavier Übung’], ‘Barok’ 51 (2019), pp. 75‒85.
4. Rhetorics of Johann Sebastian Bach’s ‘Orgelbüchlein’. An Introduction with a Case Study of BWV 614, ‘Terminus’ 19 (2017), pp. 363–385.
5. Funkcja liturgiczna ‘Orgelbüchlein’ Johanna Sebastiana Bacha. Wprowadzenie dla organistów [The liturgical function of Johann Sebastian Bach’s ‘Orgelbüchlein’. An introduction for organists], ‘Notes Muzyczny’ 8 (2017), pp. 99–117.
6. Kilka uwag o badaniach muzyczno-literackich [Some remarks concerning word and music studies], ‘Res Facta Nova’ 17 (2016), pp. 25‒39.
7. BACHtin, czyli polifonia muzyczna i literacka [BACHtin, or musical and literary polyphony], ‘Ruch Literacki’ (2016), pp. 145‒162.
8. Komponowanie ‘Doktora Faustusa’: lejtmotyw hetaery esmeraldy w powieści Thomasa Manna [Composing ‘Doctor Faustus’: the leitmotif of Hetaera esmeralda in Thomas Mann’s novel], in: Transpozycje. Muzyka w nowoczesnej literaturze europejskiej [Transpositions. Music in modern European literature], eds. Andrzej Hejmej, Tomasz Górny, Universitas, Kraków 2016, pp. 161‒179.
9. Sztuka kontrapunktu, czyli od polifonii do polifoniczności [The art of counterpoint, from polyphony to polyphonality], ‘Przegląd Humanistyczny’ 439 (2013), pp. 119–132.
10. ‘Doktor Faustus’ ‒ muzyka, metafizyka i mistyka liczb [‘Doctor Faustus’ ‒ music, metaphysics and number mysticism], ‘Pamiętnik Literacki’ 103 (2012), pp. 21‒39.
Research projects
Sunday February 27th, 2022Founding source | Title | Completion date |
KE (Horyzont 2020) Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships |
Principal investigator: dr Emily Peppers |
01.09.2026 |
Ministerstwo Edukacji i Nauki |
Principal investigator: dr Emily Peppers |
01.09.2026 |
Narodowy Program Rozwoju Humanistyki |
Lexicon of Musicians in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the Eighteen-Century Principal investigator: dr hab. Irena Bieńkowska, prof. ucz. |
05.04.2025 |
Inicjatywa Doskonałości – Uczelnia Badawcza (Uniwersytet Warszawski, Ministerstwo Edukacji i Nauki) |
New Sources – New perspectives Principal investigator: dr Tomasz Górny |
30.06.2023 |
Ministerstwo Edukacji i Nauki |
Using the results of ethnomusicological research in teaching and artistic projects Principal investigator: mgr Anastasiya Niakrasava |
28.02.2023 |
Narodowy Program Rozwoju Humanistyki |
The Correspondence of Fryderyk Chopin – critical source edition, volume III (June 1839–October 1849)
Principal investigator: prof. dr hab. Zbigniew Skowron |
28.12.2022 |
Narodowe Centrum Nauki Opus |
Principal investigator: dr hab. Szymon Paczkowski, prof. ucz. |
24.01.2022 |
Narodowe Centrum Nauki Beethoven |
PASTICCIO. Sposoby przygotowania atrakcyjnych oper Principal investigator: dr Aneta Maruszewska |
02.05.2022 |
Narodowy Program Rozwoju Humanistyki |
Musical repertoire of the Society of Jesus in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1565–1773) Principal investigator: dr hab. Tomasz Jeż, prof. ucz. |
14.01.2022 |
Narodowe Centrum Nauki Sonata |
“Acoustic wallpaper” in the public space – from musique d’ameublement to audio marketing Principal investigator: dr Sylwia Makomaska |
10.12.2021 |
Narodowy Program Rozwoju Humanistyki |
Archaeological musical instruments in Polish museum collections Principal investigator: dr hab. Anna Gruszczyńska-Ziółkowska, prof. ucz. |
Archival structure
Tuesday January 5th, 2021The Division of Theory and Aesthetics of Music
Scientific and education activities of the Division of Theory and Aesthetics of Music are focused on three main areas: history, theory and aesthetics of music. History interests of the Division include: 1) history of 19th century Polish music (particularly works of Fryderyk Chopin), 2) selected problems from the general history of 19th century music (works of Robert Schumann), 3) history of 20th century Polish music (works of Karol Szymanowski, Józef Koffler, Roman Palestra, Witold Lutosławski, and other representatives of Polish Composers’ School), 4) general history of 20th century music (particularly American and European).Theoretic interests cover modern analysis methods of music works and aesthetic interests focus of modern music issues, from the 18th century to the present day.
The Division of General History of Music
Scientific and education activities of the Division of General History of Music include music and culture from the 17th century to the beginning of the 20th century, i.e. from the Baroque to the end of the Romanticism in music. The activities cover not only the structure analysis of the music works created at that periods but also their theoretic, aesthetic, and historic context, as well as the social reception context, combining European trends and music phenomena with culture in Poland. The Division provides compulsory and optional courses (lectures, classes, labs, and seminars) covering history of the Baroque, Classicism, Romanticism, and neo-Romanticism as well as history of Polish music tradition of the age of the Enlightenment and the 19th century. The Division also publishes scientific journals under the title Prace Zakładu Powszechnej Historii Muzyki (Works of the Division of General History of Music).
The Division of History of Polish Music
The Division of History of Polish Music was established by Rev. prof. dr Hieronim Feicht in order to do research on Polish music of all times, particularly source studies. The activities involved included creation of inventory of musical sources (1957-1966) and editorial work on Antiquitates Musicae in Polonia (1963-1976). Research activities of the Division were later limited to the Polish early music (to the end of the 18th century), and covered also West European music of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. This range of interests (also expanded by counterpoint classes) has its reflection in education classes offered by the Division. The Division carries its own research program Fontes artis musicae in Polonia. From 1969 to 2003 the Director of the Division was prof. dr hab. Mirosław Perz, and from 2003 to 2011 – Elżbieta Zwolińska.
The Division of Ethnomusicology
Research interests and education activities of the Division of Ethnomusicology include music cultures of the entire globe. For understandable reasons the main area of interests is folk music of today’s Poland. With special care in details there is also presented musical culture of national minorities in Poland. A great deal of attention is also given to relation of Polish music with other cultures of our neighbouring countries (Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine) as well as music phenomena originating from other countries (e.g. revival of Irish music). Special emphasis is put on folklore “revival” and influence of media in strengthening and distortion of tradition. Other significant section of activities of the Division is comparison of research methods and attitudes considering orientation of American and Russian science.
The Division of Systematic Musicology
The Division of Systematic Musicology conducts research on human music in the context of its biological and cultural occurrences. The works refer to the tradition of systematic musicology and are interdisciplinary in character, i.e. they combine different perspectives and use different methods typical for sciences specialized human culture such as archaeology, cultural anthropology, psychology, or sociology. The full spectrum of interests of the Division is wide and includes subjects which are traditionally considered as part of systematic musicology (e.g. psychoacoustics, psychology of music, sociology of music, and theory of music) and part as of ethnomusicology and anthropology of music. The Division offers such classes as introduction to musicology, history of antiquity music, anthropology of music and musical acoustics with instrumentology.
Music Editing Students’ Scientific Association
Tuesday January 28th, 2020The Music Editing Students’ Scientific Association was established in May 2019, following Michał Jagosz’s initiative, and was active until the end of the 2021/2022 academic year. Its tutor was dr hab. Tomasz Jeż, associate professor. It brought together musicology students interested in issues relating to music editing and publishing. The objective of the Research Club was to expand the members’ interests, to enable them to educate themselves in music editing and related disciplines, to provide mutual assistance and work on individual and group projects carried out by the Club members, to popularise topics related to the Club’s profile, and to establish friendly and professional relations between universities and countries. The Club organised two National Student Conferences on Music Editing – on 16 April 2021 and 22 April 2022.
Books and Monographs
Friday December 14th, 2018dr hab. Tomasz Baranowski
Monografie
dr hab. Irena Bieńkowska, prof. ucz.
Monografie
Edycje
dr Agnieszka Chwiłek
Edycja
prof. dr hab. Piotr Dahlig
Monografie
dr Tomasz Górny
Monografie
dr Mariusz Gradowski
Monografie
dr hab. Anna Gruszczyńska-Ziółkowska, prof. ucz.
Monografie
prof. dr hab. Zofia Helman
Monografie
Redakcje
Edycje
dr hab. Tomasz Jeż
Monografie
Redakcje
Edycje
dr hab. Agnieszka Leszczyńska, prof. ucz.
Monografie
Redakcje
prof. dr hab. Iwona Lindstedt
Monografie
Edycje
dr Sylwia Makomaska
Monografie
dr Aneta Markuszewska
Monografie
Redakcje
dr Katarzyna Naliwajek
Monografie
Edycje
dr hab. Tomasz Nowak
Monografie
dr hab. Szymon Paczkowski
Monografie
dr hab. Anna Ryszka-Komarnicka
Monografie
prof. dr hab. Zbigniew Skowron
Monografie
Redakcje
Edycje
Przekłady
prof. dr hab. Sławomira Żerańska-Kominek
Monografie
Redakcje
prof. dr hab. Alina Żórawska-Witkowska
Monografie
Contact
Friday November 9th, 2018Institute of Musicology
University of Warsaw
Krakowskie Przedmieście 32
00-325 Warszawa
entrance C
Office open from Monday to Friday
9.00– 4.30
phone/fax: 22 55 21 535
e-mail: imuz@uw.edu.pl
Account number:
39 1160 2202 0000 0000 6084 9560
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Council of Institute
Saturday October 20th, 2018dr hab. Tomasz Nowak – President
dr Aneta Markuszewska – Vice-president
mgr Barbara Śnieżek – Secretary
Members:
- dr hab. Tomasz Baranowski
- dr hab. Irena Bieńkowska, prof. ucz.
- prof. dr hab. Piotr Dahlig
- Daniel Laskowski
- dr Tomasz Górny
- dr Mariusz Gradowski
- dr hab. Anna Gruszczyńska-Ziółkowska, prof. ucz.
- mgr Iwona Januszkiewicz-Rębowska
- dr hab. Tomasz Jeż, prof. ucz.
- dr hab. Agnieszka Leszczyńska, prof. ucz.
- prof. dr hab. Iwona Lindstedt
- dr hab. Szymon Paczkowski prof. ucz.
- dr hab. Anna Ryszka-Komarnicka
Academic Staff
Name | Position | Room | Phone | |
dr hab. Tomasz Baranowski | assistant professor | tbaranowski@uw.edu.pl | entrance B, II, B21 | 22 55 215 45 |
dr Agnieszka Chwiłek | senior assistant | a.chwilek@uw.edu.pl | entrance B, II, B21 | 22 55 215 45 |
prof. dr hab. Iwona Lindstedt | professor | i.lindstedt@uw.edu.pl | entrance B, II, B21 | 22 55 215 45 |
dr Katarzyna Naliwajek | assistant professor | k.naliwajek@uw.edu.pl | entrance B, II, B21 | 22 55 215 45 |
dr Paweł Siechowicz | assistant professor | p.siechowicz@uw.edu.pl | entrance B, II, B21 | 22 55 215 45 |
dr hab. Szymon Paczkowski, prof. ucz. | associate professor | sz.paczkowski@uw.edu.pl | entrance B, II, B24 | 22 55 215 46 |
dr hab. Anna Ryszka-Komarnicka | assistant professor | a.ryszka-komarnicka@uw.edu.pl | entrance B, II, B24 | 22 55 215 46 |
dr Aneta Markuszewska | assistant professor | amarkuszewska@uw.edu.pl | entrance B, II, B24 | 22 55 215 46 |
dr Tomasz Górny | assistant professor | tp.gorny@uw.edu.pl | entrance B, II, B24 | 22 55 215 46 |
dr hab. Agnieszka Leszczyńska, prof. ucz. | associate professor | a.z.leszczynska@uw.edu.pl | entrance C, II, C22-23 | 22 55 215 40 |
dr hab. Irena Bieńkowska, prof. ucz. | associate professor | i.bienkowska@uw.edu.pl | entrance C, II, C22-23 | 22 55 215 40 |
dr hab. Tomasz Jeż, prof. ucz. | profesor uczelni | tomasz.jez@uw.edu.pl | entrance C, II, C22-23 | 22 55 215 40 |
dr Emily Peppers | assistant professor | e.peppers@uw.edu.pl | entrance C, II, C22-23 | 22 55 215 40 |
dr Katarzyna Spurgjasz | assistant professor | katarzyna.spurgjasz@uw.edu.pl | entrance C, II, C22-23 | 22 55 215 40 |
prof. dr hab. Piotr Dahlig | professor | pdahlig@uw.edu.pl | entrance B, II, B26 | 22 55 215 43 |
dr hab. Tomasz Nowak, prof. ucz. | associate professor | t.m.nowak@uw.edu.pl | entrance B, II, B26 | 22 55 215 43 |
dr Ewelina Grygier | senior assistant | e.grygier@uw.edu.pl | entrance B, II, B26 | 22 55 215 43 |
dr hab. Ewa Anna Gruszczyńska-Ziółkowska, prof. ucz. | associate professor | a.gruszczynska@uw.edu.pl | entrance C, II, C24 | 22 55 215 41 |
dr hab. Sylwia Makomaska | assistant professor | smakomaska@uw.edu.pl | entrance C, II, C24 | 22 55 215 41 |
dr Mariusz Gradowski | assistant professor | mariusz.gradowski@uw.edu.pl | entrance C, II, C24 | 22 55 215 41 |
mgr Anastasiya Niakrasava | a.niakrasava@uw.edu.pl | entrance C, II, C24 | 22 55 215 41 | |
dr Dawid Martin | dawid.martin@uw.edu.pl |
Emeriti
doc. dr Andrzej Chodkowski
prof. dr hab. Irena Poniatowska
prof. dr hab. Zbigniew Skowron
prof. dr hab. Sławomira Żerańska-Kominek
prof. dr hab. Alina Żórawska-Witkowska
Doctoral students
Name and surname | |
mgr Izabela Andrzejak | i.andrzejak@uw.edu.pl |
mgr Tomasz Barszcz | t.barszcz@uw.edu.pl |
mgr Ewa Bogula | e.bogula@uw.edu.pl |
mgr Tomasz Fatalski | t.fatalski@uw.edu.pl |
mgr Michał Jagosz | m.jagosz@uw.edu.pl |
mgr Jan Lech | jan_lech@uw.edu.pl |
mgr Maria Opałka | mm.peryt@uw.edu.pl |
mgr Maria Polaszek | |
mgr Sonia Rzepka | sonia.rzepka@uw.edu.pl |
mgr Jakub Skrzeczkowski |
j.skrzeczkows3@student.uw.edu.pl
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mgr Michał Sołtysik | m.soltysik@uw.edu.pl |
mgr Barbara Śnieżek | b.sniezek@uw.edu.pl |
mgr Joanna Surma | joanna.surma@student.uw.edu.pl |
mgr Klara Amelia Zienkiewicz | ka.zienkiewicz@uw.edu.pl |