ON THE ISSUE OF IMPROVING THE SKILLS OF THE ACCORDIONIST-ACCOMPANIATOR ON THE EXAMPLE OF LVIV CHOREOGRAPHIC GROUPS
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.2.2021.240072Abstract
The purpose of the article. It consists in identifying and classifying the features, tasks, forms of cooperation of representatives of this specialty with choreographic groups of Lviv. The methodology consists in the complex application of historical, source and comparative methods. This methodological approach allows to reveal and analyzing the specifics of the interaction of the leaders of the leading Lviv choreographic groups with accordionists in comparison with a set of tools and creative concepts. The scientific novelty of the article is determined by the implementation of the first special study of the features, tasks, forms of cooperation of accordionists with choreographic groups of a particular region. Conclusions. The most prominent representatives among the musicians of this specialty in the choreographic groups of Lviv have been singled out, their achievements and reaching the international level have been specified. The requirements of professional training of an accordionist to perform these functions are specified.
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