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Some features of becoming professional composing in Krasnoyarsk: pages of history

Abstract

The article is devoted to the emergence and development of professional compositional creativity in Krasnoyarsk and the specific features of its existence over the past two centuries. The focuses on those features of the musical life of Krasnoyarsk that created the prerequisites for the Krasnoyarsk authors to achieve high results, and above all – in choral genres, the activities of those musicians whose pedagogical, creative and social activities contributed to this are considered in detail. Discussing the ways of the formation of compositional creativity in the city on the Yenisei, the author places accents and gives his arguments in his own way, in some cases arguing with other authors who wrote on this topic, and also introduces facts, events and names into scientific use that previously turned out to be apart from the mainstream of local history research or were not at all they are known to the general community. 

About the Author

V. V. Ponomarev
Dmitri Hvorostovsky Siberian State Academy of Arts
Russian Federation

Vladimir V. Ponomarev, composer, Chairman of the Krasnoyarsk branch of the Union of Composers of Russia, professor at the Department of Music Theory and Composition

660049, Krasnoyarsk



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Ponomarev V.V. Some features of becoming professional composing in Krasnoyarsk: pages of history. ARTE. 2024;(2):106-123. (In Russ.)

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