No 2 (53) 2018
Articles Summary
- Małgorzata Lisecka, The Tools of Musical Sciences in the Research on Song: Preliminary Remarks and a Demonstrative Analysis
- Kamil Dźwinel, Bards at the bus stop: Jan Krzysztof Kelus and Andrzej Garczarek and the song of the concrete
- Ewa Paczoska, Jacek Kleyff writes letters
- Joanna Dobrowolska, It can't be sung out. You can be it. And keep singing. Songs in Edward Stachura’s literary output
- Jacek Wiaderny,Title: Refrains of trauma: Eugeniusz Tkaczyszyn-Dycki’s songs
- Josef Prokeš, The Literary, Musical and Social Conditioning of the Czech Folk Song, translated Tatiana Witkowska and Kamil Dźwinel
- Tatiana Witkowska, The Music Protest in the Czech Republic after 1989. Jaroslav Hutka’s “Udavač z Těšína” and the discourse on post-Velvet Revolution bardic art
- Wojciech Paszkowicz, Inspirations, interactions and associations: On some links between the works of Vladimir Vysotsky and English-, French- and German-language poetry, theatre and pop music
- Dawid Maria Osiński, Elusive, labile and constant in Patti Smith’s literary work
- Rachel S. Platonov, Guitar poetry, translated Kaja Wiszniewska-Mazgiel