Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences / Problems of the Genesis of the Academic Musical Culture of Krasnoyarsk (on the Methodology of Local History Studies)

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Issue
Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences. 2017 10 (8)
Authors
Tsareva, Yevgenia S.
Contact information
Tsareva, Yevgenia S.: Krasnoyarsk State Institute of Arts 22 Lenin Str., Krasnoyarsk, 660049, Russia;
Keywords
academic traditions; musical culture of European type; cultural diffusion; infrastructure of culture; cell; core; Krasnoyarsk
Abstract

The methodology of music and local history studies in the 21st century is being significantly enriched and is mainly based on an interdisciplinary approach. A special body of work consists of works on the study of various components of the musical culture of Siberia – a vast region that is distinguished by the richest conglomerate of musical phenomena. This article observes the origin and development of academic musical traditions in one of the cities of Siberia – Krasnoyarsk – since the time of its foundation to the present days in their inseparable “genetic” connection with the spread and development of the European musical experience in the territory of the region. The analysis of mechanisms and forms of penetration of the latter required a cultural perspective and appeal to such concepts as “cultural diffusion”, “culture translation channels”, “cultural mediation”, “cultural dialogue”, etc. The article reveals a “tempo-rhythm” of the formation of the academic musical culture of Krasnoyarsk as a system, outlines its infrastructure and identifies the factors that contribute to these phenomena. Also, for the analysis of the local history material, the article addresses some ideas of A.A. Zinoviev’s sociological theory “about the original cell”. As a result, the author obtains new results in understanding the musical and historical processes in Krasnoyarsk

Pages
1269-1278
Paper at repository of SibFU
https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/34171

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