Ks. Kazimierz Pasionek – "maestro" Diecezji Tarnowskiej w pielgrzymce wiary

Autor

  • Grzegorz Piekarz Tarnów

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15633/tts.282

Słowa kluczowe:

muzyka, liturgia, śpiew, Diecezjalne Studium Organistowskie

Abstrakt

The article refers to the Priest, who for the significant majority of Tarnovian clergy remained, in the post-concilliar liturgy, a sacral music “icon”. His sense of humour combined with the extraordinary musical competences helped him to win the favour of the people he encountered throughout his life. Those who had a chance to get to know him better, could clearly see how deeply rooted in his faith of the Crucified Jesus he was. The first part of the article shows Father’s both spiritual and intellectual growth since his early years of the childhood, whereas the second concentrates on his being a teacher. The Priest was a lecturer of the Tarnovian Theological Seminary and the Diocesan Organ Study in Tarnow, as well as a director of the Music Church Department in the Tarnovian Curia. Despite all his duties and the responsibilities he was taking on, he still managed to find time for being an editor and a composer of religious music. That field of his work was closely related to the Catholic Church post – concilliar reforms, which have been described in the second part of the paper.

Biogram autora

  • Grzegorz Piekarz - Tarnów
    Ks. Grzegorz Piekarz, dr teologii (specjalność – liturgika), absolwent Akademii Muzycznej w Krakowie (dyrygentura oraz muzyka kościelna) oraz Akademii Muzycznej w Bydgoszczy (dyrygentura oraz emisja głosu), dyrektor Wydziału Muzyki Kościelnej Kurii Diecezjalnej w Tarnowie, dyrygent Chłopięcego Chóru Katedralnego Pueri Cantores Tarnovienses, dyrektor Diecezjalnego Studium Organistowskiego.

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2012-09-09

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