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Евразийские контексты хронотопа вокально-хоровой музыки Мордовии

Евразийские контексты хронотопа вокально-хоровой музыки Мордовии

Abstract

Рассматриваются евразийские контексты вокально-хоровой музыки Мордовии, связанные с ее пространственно-временными характеристиками. Они существуют в гармоничном взаимодополняющем единстве реального, концептуального и перцептуального измерений, отражающих специфику развития индивидуального творческого мышления. В центре внимания процессы формирования музыкальной лексики, ее культурно-исторические основы. Все это обладает большим образовательным потенциалом для укрепления этнических традиций и знакомства с произведениями мордовских композиторов.

The article examines the Eurasian contexts of vocal-choral music of Mordovia associated with its space-time characteristics. They exist in a harmonious, mutually comlementary unity of real, conceptual and perceptual dimensions reflecting specifics of the development of individual creative thinking. The author highlights the processes of formation of musical vocabulary, its cultural and historical basis. All this has a great educational potential for the strengthening of ethnic traditions and acquainting with works of the Mordovian composers.

Keywords

ХРОНОТОП, ВОКАЛЬНО-ХОРОВАЯ МУЗЫКА, ЭТНИЧЕСКИЙ, ЕВРАЗИЙСТВО, КОМПОЗИТОР, ПРОСТРАНСТВО, ВРЕМЯ

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