MUSEUM OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Museum
2024
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2024
It began life as a small museum, when Zdzisław Szulc (merchant, tennis player, collector and patriot) donated 80 instruments from his private collection to the Wielkopolska Museum in 1945. It has grown to become one of the largest museums of its kind in Poland, and now exhibits on two floors a vast collection of instruments from all over the world: Italian violins, instruments from China, Japan, Africa... Its centerpiece: a grand piano, used by Chopin in 1820.
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Que peut-on y voir?
au rez-de-chaussée:
1. Musique de la fin du Moyen Âge - Alta e Bassa Musica
2. Le temps de la création musicale de la Renaissance - l'ère des consorts
3. Époque baroque - musique polychorale - Cori Spezzati
4. Musique sacrée du XVIIIe siècle - Jasna Góra Band Capella Claromontana
5. Musique sacrée et profane du XVIIIe siècle Collegium Musicorum Posnaniensis
au premier étage:
6. Musique de cour française du XVIIIe siècle
7.Musique de la seconde moitié du XVIIIe siècle
8. Musique symphonique du 19e siècle
9. Musique de chambre du 19e siècle
10. Avant-garde du 20e siècle
11. Musique pour piano du 19e siècle
au deuxième étage:
12. Instruments de la région de la mer Noire
13. Instruments folkloriques polonais
14. Musique d'Orient - instruments d'Inde, d'Iran, de Mongolie et du Kazakhstan
15. Musique d'Orient - instruments de Chine, du Vietnam et de Birmanie, Corée du Sud et Japon
16. Instruments d'Amérique du Sud et d'Afrique