GENRE AND STYLISTIC TRENDS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF MINIATURES FOR BRASS INSTRUMENTS IN THE UKRAINIAN MUSICAL CULTURE OF 30-70s OF XX CENTURY
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.3.2019.191795Abstract
The purpose of the offered article is determination of the characteristic tendency of progress of genre of miniature trends for brass wind instruments in the Ukrainian musical culture of 30–70-th of ХХ of century. Methodology of the research is based on the usage of methods: textual and source studies – while working with different genre sources of the select issue, analytical and typological – for the detection of immanent features of certain examples of analysable genre and their association in corresponding typology groups. The scientific novelty of work lies in the introduction to scientific turnover of the certain note writing material firstly analysed and generalization of leading genre-stylish tendencies of development of the mentioned genre outlined chronologically. Conclusions. On the basis of analysis of the number of corresponding works there are exposed their genre-stylish features, and also the basic stages of evolution of the mentioned genre are determined: formation (1930–50), stabilization (1960–70) and modification (1980–90)Downloads
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