The Creativity of Raisa Kyrychenko in the Context of Globino Musical Phenomenon
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.1.2017.138572Keywords:
creativity, Raisa Kyrychenko, Poltava region, music, musical-symbol systemAbstract
Purpose of Article. The purpose of the article is to analyse the repertoire of Raisa Kyrychenko, considering her cooperation with the authors of the songs. The author also pays attention to creative works of the famous fellow countrymen from Globino region. Methodology. The conceptual core of the study is the art critical analysis of Raisa Kyrychenko repertoire. The methodological principles of cultural and biographical approaches are used to research of the life creativity and role of the well known Ukrainian composers, who were the representatives of the first generation of the Ukrainian pop (O. Bilash, V.Vermenych, P.Mayboroda V. Karlashov) in cultural and artistic life of Ukraine. Scientific novelty. The scientific novelty consists in tracing of the cultural and artistic environment of Poltava region at the end of XX – beginning of XXI centuries in the formation of personality, artistic priorities, artistic taste, musical professionalism and the features of Raisa Kyrychenko singing performing style. Conclusions. The cultural and artistic uniqueness of Poltava region and the creative genius of famous countrymen influenced on the formation of the repertory preferences of Raisa Kyrychenko. Her creativity is based on the interpretations of spiritual activities of her homeland, which are embodied in the regional traditions and recorded in the subconscious syncretism of philosophy, literature and musical-symbol systems.Downloads
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