PT Journal AU Pudlocki, T TI Power and Entertainment in the Shade of General Anton von Galgotzy - the Contribution of Military Music to the Cultural Life of the Przemysl Fortress (1891-1905) SO Musicologica Olomucensia PY 2023 BP 23 EP 43 VL 35 IS 1 DI 10.5507/mo.2023.003 DE Anton von Galgotzy; Przemysl; military bands; bandmasters; authority; culture of leisure AB Although the subject of the Przemysl Fortress has been incessantly popular for years, little space has been devoted so far to the merging of power and entertainment, whereas for the distribution of power the culture of leisure and its development was vital; developing appropriate habits and tastes as well as promoting appropriate (from the point of view of the authorities) forms of spending free time was by no means neutral in terms of content and form. The article discusses the relations between the Przemysl garrison under Commandant Anton von Galgotzy (i. e., between 1891 and 1905) and the local civilians. Galgotzy used specific practices, abusing his power, compared with the commandants of other garrison towns. Concerts of military bands were supposed to warm up his image of an all-powerful general and, through appropriately selected repertoire, develop loyalty towards the Imperial-Royal Monarchy on its outskirts. ER