Conceptual Basis for the Development of Folklore and Jazz Direction in Cultural and Artistic Space of Ukraine in Late 20th - First Quarter of the 21st Century
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.3.2023.289850Abstract
The purpose of the work. Based on the theoretical and practical achievements of representatives of modern folklore and jazz trends, identify and explore their conceptual basis, establish distinctive features and formulate your own vision of the development of the folklore-jazz trend in the cultural and artistic space of Ukraine in the period of late 20th – the first quarter of the 21st centuries. The research methodology consists in considering historical, analytical and systemic approaches to reveal the main principles and methods of development of the folk-jazz direction in the cultural and artistic space of Ukraine in late 20th – the first quarter of the 21st centuries. Scientific novelty lies in the actualisation and implementation of innovative developments in the spheres of theoretical, practical, and executive programme of activity in the work of the specified research direction. Conclusions. The folk-jazz direction in the cultural and artistic space of Ukraine in late 20th – the first quarter of the 21st centuries is a promising stage in the formation of musicological, cultural, and other aspects in modern Ukrainian musical art. Practical interest in mixing folklore and jazz opens up new perspectives and horizons of study, analysis, approbation and implementation of new trends, models and forms in educational, performance, and research processes. The interest and use of folk-jazz direction is really relevant in today's realities. Ukrainisation of modern music content has led to a new surge in the desire to use national melos and colour among professional musicians, actors, directors and artists and among almost all sections of society. The desire to identify each individual as a Ukrainian dictates new principles for the implementation of the folk-jazz direction in the musical culture of Ukraine and the perception of the folk code of the nation beyond its borders.
Keywords: folklore, jazz, folklore-jazz direction, musical art, art history, art, music, research, culture, culturology, innovation.
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