Universal skill of saxophonist as phenomenon modern of musical-creative practice Cover Image

Універсальна майстерність саксофоніста як феномен сучасної музичної творчої практики
Universal skill of saxophonist as phenomenon modern of musical-creative practice

Author(s): Mihail Krupej
Subject(s): Music, Semantics, Sociology of Art, Rhetoric
Published by: Національна академія керівних кадрів культури і мистецтв
Keywords: universal skill of the musician-performer; neo-gothic style in the music contemporaneity; improvisation; music interpretation; music performance;

Summary/Abstract: The purpose of the article is to select practice-approved ways to the combinatorial presentation of the componentі of the musical expression, in which, on the base of the general beliefs about music-rhetorical base inventio tax ways of the joining to speech liberty of the combinatorial use the music material. The methodology consists of riverbed intonation approach that is to say by means of beliefs about the unity of process factors in music and speech, as this bequeathing in works of B.Asafiev and his followers in Ukraine, unrolled specified interdisciplinary generalization, on example text books A.Losev, R.Ingarden, E.Nazaykinkij, E.Markova and others. The scientific novelty of the work is based on original and the practically-creative approved the idea of joining in mechanism rhetorical inventio, practical persons, combinatorial collation fragment and holistic music that-image, which the sequence forms the speech continuum of the music. Conclusions. The made analysis of the theoretical life lengths from the theory of the improvisation and theoretical positions of the rhetoric has allowed formulating the concrete operations cortical music operations of inventio as a way of the semantic join generalising value that-symbol with author's and out author’s thematic acquisition in straightening of acquisition "spoken creation of the music". The last one meets the terms modern performance art with his "neo-gothic style" discharge from priority to composer activity.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 39
  • Page Range: 113-118
  • Page Count: 6
  • Language: Ukrainian