The article is devoted to the process of the establishment of national professional musical practices in the national culture of the 1920–1940s on the example of creating the first operas. Initiated by state policy, the accelerated rise of academic art in the new Soviet republics brought about different artistic results, where, alongside the successful solution of the tasks set, the phenomenon of creative failure was adjacent. This was especially manifested in the work on the opera as the most complex and highest genre of European music. As a result of this work, the problematic aspects of the accelerated conquest of academic artistic tasks in the national republics were distinctly expressed: lack of the necessary socio-cultural infr...
The article describes the main tendencies in the development of musical life and culture in Russia a...
This thesis analyses the formal qualities of the nineteenth-century Russian opera libretto and its s...
The last decades of the 18th century were a momentous period in Russian history; they marked an ever...
© Medwell Journals, 2015. The study discusses the problems of opera genre formation in national repu...
This article considers the renaissance of Russian art-song in the Soviet Union in the 1930s, especia...
The article analyzes the specifics of the amateur choral art development from the second half of the...
The purpose of the article is to reveal the features of the development and functioning of the chora...
It is opera, and opera alone that brings you close to the people, that endears your music to the rea...
UID/EAT/00693/2013Socialist and other totalitarian regimes from their beginnings tried to establish ...
The purpose of the article. The article highlight the substantiation of the European vector of devel...
In this article I explore some of the ways in which opera was affected by the dynamics of rupture an...
In this article, the music education systems of Central and Eastern Ukraine are presented. The histo...
<p><i>The aim of the article </i>is to identify the institutionalisation level of ...
The aim of this article is elucidation of the reasons for the active development of Ukrainian musica...
The article focuses on the musical life of Leningrad and Moscow in the second half of the 1920s. Du...
The article describes the main tendencies in the development of musical life and culture in Russia a...
This thesis analyses the formal qualities of the nineteenth-century Russian opera libretto and its s...
The last decades of the 18th century were a momentous period in Russian history; they marked an ever...
© Medwell Journals, 2015. The study discusses the problems of opera genre formation in national repu...
This article considers the renaissance of Russian art-song in the Soviet Union in the 1930s, especia...
The article analyzes the specifics of the amateur choral art development from the second half of the...
The purpose of the article is to reveal the features of the development and functioning of the chora...
It is opera, and opera alone that brings you close to the people, that endears your music to the rea...
UID/EAT/00693/2013Socialist and other totalitarian regimes from their beginnings tried to establish ...
The purpose of the article. The article highlight the substantiation of the European vector of devel...
In this article I explore some of the ways in which opera was affected by the dynamics of rupture an...
In this article, the music education systems of Central and Eastern Ukraine are presented. The histo...
<p><i>The aim of the article </i>is to identify the institutionalisation level of ...
The aim of this article is elucidation of the reasons for the active development of Ukrainian musica...
The article focuses on the musical life of Leningrad and Moscow in the second half of the 1920s. Du...
The article describes the main tendencies in the development of musical life and culture in Russia a...
This thesis analyses the formal qualities of the nineteenth-century Russian opera libretto and its s...
The last decades of the 18th century were a momentous period in Russian history; they marked an ever...