Abstrakt: | The article concentrates upon both theoretical and practical research on the mutual
influence between literature and music in Władysław Sebyła’s poetry. The way
in which the musicality of the pieces influences and co-creates the catastrophic vision
of the world constitutes one of the marks of originality in Sebyła’s poetry. Sebyła,
who was not only a poet, but also a musician – he played the piano and the violin –
was an incredibly gifted artist whose unique sensibility allowed him to create works
which seemed to oscillate between literature and music. This phenomenon could be
called, according to Andrzej Hejmej, the musicality of poetry. It manifests in three
basic spheres, identified by The Musicality of a Literary Work. Musicality of Sebyła’s
poetry should be understood, then, as a transference between the arts, manifesting in
the thematizing of music, the use of music terminology and forms, the shaping of language
in the poems to underline the similarities between a lyrical and a musical piece
(orchestration, particular phonaesthetics, the choice of meter and rhythm). |