Inspirations in composition of sacral piece of music
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https://doi.org/10.15633/pms.3708Keywords:
creator, composer, creative process, inspirations, sacred piece of musicAbstract
Article is aimed at showing the meaning of inspirations seen in the inner and outer dimensions for composer’s sacred piece of music. Taking into consideration such qualities of inspiration as evocation, transcendence, and motifs of creator’s attitude fosters deeper understanding the creative process in relation with states of his/her individual creative path, what can be observed in analysis of Wojciech Kilar’s creative experience. It is worth noticing that inspirations appearing spontaneously demands realizing in the concrete piece of work, also in sacral piece of music, as well. The process of its creation is specific for composer who characterizes with an appropriate maturity on concrete stage of life.
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