Let's go! Marek Dyżewski: Musica Sacra Poloniae Semper Fidelis. Part 1-2
date:April 08, 2024 Editor: Editorial
Where are we coming from? Who are we? Where are we going? These are crucial questions for the individual and for the national community.
We Poles know well that what we are and what we are, we owe to our kings the Spirit - reminds us of an incomparable lecturer, an expert in Polish culture, a musician and composer Marek Dyżewski.
On the occasion of the upcoming 10th anniversary of the canonization of Saint John Paul II, we callback the extraordinary lectures by Marek Dyżewski from the cycle "Where Our Treasure, There Our Heart".

In the works in which they talk to us – word, music, image, symbol and story – we admit ourselves, we discover the fact about ourselves.
The point is that these works should be learned and lived by us in any way. To find the right place in our memory. A closer cognition of selected phenomena of Polish culture is served by lectures of the series, whose motto “Where our treasure, there our heart” refers to the words of the Gospel (Mt. 6, 21). The kind of lectures itself besides harmonizes with the evangelical command “Duc in altum” – “Flow Out to the Deep” (Lk. 5.4). Marek Dyżewski encourages listeners to dig into the meanings and messages of the works in question, helps them realize their function as a "reflector of the destiny of the nation" and their importance in the sphere of Polish and European culture.
The point is that these works should be learned and lived by us in any way. To find the right place in our memory. A closer cognition of selected phenomena of Polish culture is served by lectures of the series, whose motto “Where our treasure, there our heart” refers to the words of the Gospel (Mt. 6, 21). The kind of lectures itself besides harmonizes with the evangelical command “Duc in altum” – “Flow Out to the Deep” (Lk. 5.4). Marek Dyżewski encourages listeners to dig into the meanings and messages of the works in question, helps them realize their function as a "reflector of the destiny of the nation" and their importance in the sphere of Polish and European culture.