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О творческой деятельности мастера церковно-певческого искусства Ивана (Исайи) Лукошкова (ум. ок. 1621 г.)

Authors: Parfentiev, N. P.; Parfentieva, N. V.;

О творческой деятельности мастера церковно-певческого искусства Ивана (Исайи) Лукошкова (ум. ок. 1621 г.)

Abstract

N. P. Parfentiev, parfentevnp@susu.ru, N. V. Parfentieva, parfentevanv@susu.ru, South Ural State University, Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation Парфентьев Николай Павлович, заведующий кафедрой теологии, культуры и искусства, доктор исторических наук, доктор искусствоведения, профессор, заслуженный деятель науки Российской Федерации, Южно-Уральский государственный университет (Челябинск, Российская Федерация). E-mail: parfentevnp@susu.ru Парфентьева Наталья Владимировна, профессор кафедры теологии, культуры и искусства, доктор искусствоведения, профессор, заслуженный деятель искусств Российской Федерации, Южно-Уральский государственный университет (Челябинск, Российская Федерация). E-mail: parfentevanv@susu.ru The authors of the scientific study summarize and investigate data about one of the most prominent representatives of old Russian music — Ivan (in monasticism — Isaiah) Lukoshkov, son of Trofim. Contemporaries knew him as master of Usol’e (Stroganovs) church singing art school of the 16th—17th centuries. The authors provide an overview of the artworks — Lukoshkov’s chants, and on the example of the most representative of them the creative principles and techniques of this raspevshik (Old Russin composer) are shown. The researchers base their observations and conclusions on the study of a wide range of documentary and narrative sources, church singing manuscripts of the 12th—17th centuries. In the course of the study of the Old Russian music artworks they use the author’s textological formula-structural method. В статье обобщаются и исследуются сведения об одном из самых выдающихся представителей древнерусской музыки — Иване Трофимове сыне (в иночестве — Исайе) Лукошкове. Он был известен уже современникам как мастер Усольской (Строгановской) школы церковнопевческого искусства XVI—XVII вв. Авторами представлен обзор произведений — распевов Лукошкова, а на примере наиболее репрезентативных из них показаны творческие принципы и приемы этого распевщика. Наблюдения и выводы основаны на изучении широкого круга документальных и нарративных источников, певческих рукописей XII—XVII вв. В ходе исследования произведений древнерусской музыки применяется авторский формульно-структурный метод.

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Russian Federation
Keywords

ББК Т3(2Р36)-7, Усольская (Строгановская) школа, ББК Ч611.3, Иван (Исайя) Лукошков, авторское творчество, древнерусское церковно-певческое искусство, Old Russian church singing art, УДК 94(470.5), author’s creativity, Usol’e (Stroganovs) musical school, УДК 783(470.5), ББК Щ313(2), Ivan (Isaiah) Lukoshkov

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