Operowy świat ballad Stanisława Moniuszki
Streszczenie
the first set of Stanislaw Moniuszko’s songs was published in 1838 in Berlin. the
nineteen-year composer studied then under Carl Friedrich Rungenhagen. throughout his
whole life Moniuszko composed over 300 songs for solo voice and instrument. Among
them, there are the most simple ones, dedicated to be performed by amateurs. But there
are also many songs, often with the complicated inner formal structure, that may be
a challenge even for proffesional musicians. this category of works includes especially
Moniuszko’s ballades. they are mainly settings of Adam Mickiewicz’s poetry. the
narrative poetic text inspired Moniuszko to seek various forms of musical expression. In
his ballades one may recognize some elements from another genre of vocal music, namely
opera. there are some excerpts, that are set as recitativo secco or accompaniato. In other
places Moniuszko uses fast parlando, most likely inspired by the opera buffa. Lyrical
cantilena parts connote opera arias, while the dialogue passages may be viewed as duets.
Moniuszko attributed to piano part in his ballades such significance, that it may be
considered as an equivalent of an operatic orchestra. the composer also often uses
technique of musical painting, which to a certain extent can replace stage scenography.