The influence of the Italian vocal school on the professional formation of Ukrainian singers (the end of the XVIII – the beginning of the XIX century) Cover Image

Вплив італійської вокальної школи на професійне становлення українських співаків (кінець ХVIII – початок ХІХ століття)
The influence of the Italian vocal school on the professional formation of Ukrainian singers (the end of the XVIII – the beginning of the XIX century)

Author(s): Maryna Rossikhina
Subject(s): Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts, Music, 18th Century, 19th Century, History of Art
Published by: Національна академія керівних кадрів культури і мистецтв
Keywords: vocal school; Ukrainian opera singers; opera; Italian vocal school; Italian opera singers; Maxim Berezovsky; Dmitry Bortniansky; Mykola Ivanov; Semen Gulak-Artemovsky;

Summary/Abstract: The purpose of the article is to study the influences of the Italian vocal school, the traditions of Italian opera performance on the professional development of Ukrainian singers in this period. Methodology. Analysis was carried out on the basis of such methods as historical and chronological to study trends and patterns of Ukrainian music at the end of the 17th – the beginning of the 19th century, analytical – for a comprehensive consideration of the influence of Italian culture on the emergence of opera in East Slavic areas, source – for elaboration and analysis of sources, biobibliographic – for studying creative biographies of artists, the method of systematization – for the reduction of all found facts to a logical unity. Scientific novelty. By studying the creative biographies of prominent Ukrainian musicians (M.Berezovsky, D.Bortnyansky, M.Ivanov, S.Gulak-Artemovsky) for the first time the Italian pages of their creative biography were systematized, new facts were introduced into scientific circulation, which allow to clarify the contribution of Italian vocal culture in the development of the Ukrainian opera school at the initial stage of its formation. Conclusions. The interest of the Russian Empire in Western European, especially Italian, opera led to the rapid development of a new era in the history of musical theater in the East Slavic territories. Internships of Ukrainian musicians in Italy, invitations of Italian artists, composers, vocal teachers to the Russian Empire, joint performances on stage with foreign singers give grounds to assert the influence of the Italian vocal school on the skills of Ukrainian opera singers of the end of the 18th – the beginning of the 19th century and laying of the fundamental foundations for the development of the Ukrainian vocal school.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 39
  • Page Range: 219-225
  • Page Count: 7
  • Language: Ukrainian