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MODERN UKRAINIAN OPERA: VARIETIES OF GENRES [PDF]
The article examines the state of modern Ukrainian opera of the 21st century, which reflects European and global trends aimed at updating the genre and searching for new genre models.
Svetlana SHCHITOVA +1 more
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Formation of national self-consciousness of future musical art teachers in the process of their professional training [PDF]
The authors of the paper analyze the definition of “national self-consciousness” and outline its structure, which includes self-esteem, socio-psychological expectations, and self-identification.
Kovalchuk Vasyl +3 more
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THE ROLE OF ZOLTÁN KODÁLY’S MALE CHORUSES IN THE GENRE’S HISTORY, POSSIBILITIES OF THEIR APPLICATION IN THE REPERTOIRE OF AMATEUR ENSEMBLES [PDF]
Zoltán Kodály’s publication titled Férfikarok (Male Choruses) is a truly diverse collection: in addition to the composer’s works in the genre, one can find folk song arrangements, religious pieces, compositions inspired by historical events and even ...
Mónika VÉGH
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On the connection of musico-rhetorical strategies and Marian topic/topos in renaissance motets [PDF]
The text summarizes some of the research results from my doctoral dissertation. In the broadest sense, the following text discusses the influence of rhetorical concepts and practices on the composition practice of the Renaissance.
Belić Senka
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Overcoming the crisis of tonality: The resemantized tonality of modernism [PDF]
In this article I analyse the context and features of resemantized tonality, historically linked with the first half of the 20th century. The renewed interest in tonality occurred after the crisis of tonality - the system that prevailed in music
Teparić Srđan
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There are considered the features of the Cherubikons as a special troparion in the system of Orthodox worship. It is emphasized that the singing of the Cherubikon is characterized by extraordinary splendor and solemnity; historically, it always stood out
Maryna VARAKUTA, Daryna KUPINA
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From pain to pleasure: The troping of elegy in the renaissance Italian madrigal [PDF]
In the Renaissance period, melancholia emerged as a dramatic cultural phenomenon among the intellectual and artistic elites, with a locus in elegy it gave form to the Renaissance poetics of loss, pain and shedding of tears, expressing ...
Medić Milena
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This study explores the utilization of blockchain data as a set of pseudorandom numbers in the context of microtonal algorithmic composition. Conventional methods of generating indiscriminate numbers often lack the desired levels of unpredictability and ...
Krzysztof Kicior
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SPECIFIC SOUND PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES IN ACADEMIC GUITAR MUSIC
The article is focused on the problematic research area in the borderline between performance, musical and composer’s interests in academic guitar music.
Tymur IVANNIKOV, Tetiana FILATOVA
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CHORAL MUSIC BY SAMUEL BARBER: GENRE AND STYLE ASPECTS
The article is devoted to the research of choral music by Samuel Barber who was a 20th-century American composer. The research is carried out in terms of its genre and style diversity. It represents the historical stages of turning to choral art.
Valeriya ZHARKOVA +4 more
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