Dance Images in «Rondo-Khaitarma» Violin and Piano Work by Nazim Amedov
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.1.2023.277687Abstract
The purpose of the article is a musicological analysis of the dance images in «Rondo-Haitarm» work for violin and piano by the Crimean Tatar composer Nazim Amedov. Research methodology. Analytical, historical methods, the method of comparative and musicological analysis have been used. Scientific novelty of the research. For the first time, a musicological analysis was conducted of the dance images in «Rondo-Khaitarm» work for violin and piano by the Crimean Tatar composer Nazim Amedov. Conclusions. Nazim Amedov's «Rondo-Khaitarma» work for violin and piano highlights the national features of the artistic thinking of the Crimean Tatar people. Using a variety of musical and expressive means, CHANGING different shades: from persistently energetic, expressive to soft, lyrical, with the affirmation of a bright affirmative character the composer multifacetedly presents the main national dance image in its overall development. The dominant technique of development is «mirroring». It extends to the intonation-rhythmic organisation of the theme, has a form-creating function. These techniques are inherent in the author's handwriting and composer's thinking of Nazim Amedov.
Key words: dance images, Crimean Tatar music, folklore, «mirroring», thematism, metro-rhythmic organisation, Crimean Tatar composer Nazim Amedov.
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