Creativity of Ivo Bobul: general characteristics of the repertoire
Abstract
The purpose of the article is to analyze the repertoire palette of Ivo Vasilievich Bobul’s creativity. The research methodology is based on the general scientific methods of analysis, classification based on the principles of reliability and objectivity. Art history and biographical approaches are also used. The scientific novelty consists in the first attempt to study the repertoire of the famous Ukrainian singer Ivo Vasilievich Bobul. Conclusions. Analysis of Ivo Vasilyevich’s works demonstrates the richness of the repertoire and style and genre diversity of his artistic achievements. The most popular songs, in particular at the beginning of his creative career, were the songs “If you love - love” (L. Dutkivsky - Weaver) accompanied by the “Living Water” and “Return to Ukraine” (S. Galyabard - A. Gavrish). Most of Maestro’s most famous songs are based on poems by famous Ukrainian songwriters. The collaboration with composer A. Morozov and songwriters A. Demidenko and V. Krishchenko was the most fruitful (“Souls Well”, “I Will Tell You, Daughters and Sons”, “Lunar Circle”, “Ukraine”, “Coast of Love”, “I believe”, "Enchanted ", etc.). Also in the repertoire of the singer there are the pearls of world classics, which he performs in different languages.
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