Composer's creative activity of universal creative personalities Z. Jachimecky and Ł. Kamieńsky in the early twentieth century.
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.1.2022.257672Abstract
The purpose of the article is to analyze the compositional creative activity of universal creative personalities Z. Jachimecky and Ł. Kamieńsky in the time and space of European musical culture of the twentieth century. The research methodology is to apply the cultural-historical and individual-creative phenomenon of modern musicological personalism. The method of phenomenal analysis - to clarify the essence of the creative phenomenon of universal creative personalities on the example of the compositional heritage of Z. Jachimecky and Ł. Kamieńsky. The method of biography is used in the work - in the study of the motivational sphere of creative personalities Z. Jachimecky and Ł. Kamieńsky. The scientific novelty of the work lies in defining the phenomenon of activity of universal creative personalities Z. Jachimecky and Ł. Kamieńsky in the European musical culture of the twentieth century. Conclusions. Therefore, the diversity of rare talent of universal creative personalities Z. Jachimecky and Ł. Kamieńsky in world music culture, the depth of their work is of great artistic value, plays a significant role in enriching and increasing universal cultural values, enlightenment, and steadfast service. Of course, the compositional work of Z. Jachimecky and Ł. Kamieńsky cannot be compared with their achievements in the field of musicology, but it should be restored in the musical culture of Poland and Ukraine as a reflection of the stage of Polish music. expressiveness, adaptation of the achievements of contemporary composers of Western Europe and their own new searches.
Key words: universal creative personality, universal musicologist, universal composer, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, European academic education.
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