25 years of the Archdiocesan Music School in Krakow. History and the present
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Archbishop Stanisław Dziwisz, Archbishop Marek Jędraszewski, Archbishop Franciszek Macharski, Rev. Cardinal Franciszek Macharski Archdiocesan School of Music in Krakow, Archdiocesan Organist Study Centre, Archdiocesan Primary and Secondary School of Music, music education, organisAbstract
In 2023, the Rev. Cardinal Franciszek Macharski Archdiocesan Music School in Krakow celebrates its 25th anniversary. The present article discusses the history of the institu[1]tion – the activities of the Archdiocesan Organist Study Centre, from which the jubilarian school originated, the circumstances of the creation of the Archdiocesan Organist School in 1998 and the expansion of its activities in 2006 to the Archdiocesan Primary and Sec[1]ondary School of Music. Through the analysis of documents from the school’s archives, the prospects for the development of students and the activities of teachers are presented. The enormous role in the history of the school played by three people is also outlined – Prof. Wiesław Delimat, the school’s founder and headmaster, Rev. Prof. Robert Tyrała, the current Rector of the Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow, and above all Rev. Cardinal Franciszek Macharski, patron and good spirit of Archdiocesan Music School
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Sandera Ł., The Fr. Cardinal Franciszek Macharski Archdiocesan School of Music in Cracow – history and present, Cracow 2015, an unpublished master’s thesis written in Polish.
Documents from the archives of the Archdiocesan School of Music (school chronicle, student book).
www.asm1.edu.pl
www.asm2.edu.pl
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