Characteristic features of the activity of S. Pavlychenko as the artistic director of the academic Song and Dance Ensemble of the State Border Service of Ukraine (1971 – 1993)
Abstract
The purpose of this work is to discuss the creative and organizational components of works of Stanislaw Pavlyuschenko in a position of artistic director and chief conductor of the Song and Dance Ensemble of the National Border Service of Ukraine. The methodology of the research is based on the application of universal scientific methods, in particular: historical, chronological, method of structural and comparative analysis, systematization, and generalization. Scientific novelty. In the article we study the influence of S. Pavlyuschenko‘s creative personality upon the formation of the repertoire base of song and dance military bands. Conclusions. While analyzing the creative way of S. Pavlyuschenko, the researchers have the opportunity to broaden the understanding of the creativity of the artist as well as the meaning of Ukrainian music. There is a special attention to the respectful attitude of S. Pavlyuschenko to the national folk songs.
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