The genre-style and performance features of the collection «Plays for Saxophone» by O. Melnyk and F. Mykytyuk
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.1.2021.229579Abstract
The purpose of the article is to determine the genre-style and performance features of the collection «Plays for Saxophone» by O. Melnyk and F. Mykytyuk and their importance in the educational process of young musicians. The methodology of the research is based on the use of methods: textual and source – in the study of musicological sources on the selected topic; stylistic and intonation analysis – to determine the genre-style and performance features of the analyzed sketches. The scientific novelty of the work lies in the actualization of the notographic material, analyzed for the first time and outlining the feasibility of its use in educational institutions of art in Ukraine. Conclusions. The collection «Plays for Saxophone» by O. Melnyk and F. Mykytyuk is aimed at mastering young musicians of various genres of miniatures, therefore, aimed at developing their skills in performing various technical, dynamic and articulatory techniques. The analyzed edition has enriched the pedagogical repertoire of saxophonists and is used in the educational process of young performers.
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