Published: 2023-04-011

Jan Edmund Jurkowski as a composer compared to 
other composing guitarists in Poland after 1944

Wojciech GURGUL
Edukacja Muzyczna (Musical Education)
Section: Research articles
https://doi.org/10.16926/em.2022.17.04

Abstract

Associated with the Silesian musical circle, Jan Edmund Jurkowski played a significant role in the history of post-war guitar music in Poland. His activity as a teacher, music event organiser and designer of string instruments (as the creator of the eight-string Polish guitar) is widely known, as it has been repeatedly discussed in various publications. What is less common is the knowledge of his creative work, which – while not very prolific (14 preserved compositions and 3 compilations) – occupies a prominent place in the development of Polish guitar literature. The present text offers an insight into his creative legacy, both in terms of pieces intended for the guitar as well as performing ensembles consisting of different instruments, presenting it against the backdrop of other guitar composers working in Poland after the II World War. It demonstrates the importance of his achievements as a composer in the history of Polish guitar music, for he was the first guitarist in Poland to receive formal education in the field of composition.

Keywords:

Jan Edmund Jurkowski, Silesian contemporary music, Polish guitar music, composing guitarists, Silesian Guitar Autumn Festival

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GURGUL, W. (2023). Jan Edmund Jurkowski as a composer compared to 
other composing guitarists in Poland after 1944. Edukacja Muzyczna (Musical Education) , 17, 65–119. https://doi.org/10.16926/em.2022.17.04

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