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Philosophy of Music in the Mirror of the Contemporary Age. Article 2

https://doi.org/10.30727/0235-1188-2021-64-7-137-150

Abstract

The article examines the processes taking place in contemporary musical culture, and the emphasis is placed on the situation that has developed today in the musical life of Russia. It is noted that many contemporary composers in Russia are breaking with the domestic artistic traditions, focusing on the creative initiatives of composers living in the West. Among the Russian composers, the SoMa group composers (Soprotivlenie Materiala – “Resistance of Material”) are distinguished by a special intransigence to the principles of artistic creativity that tradionally developed in Russia, they loudly declared: “Contemporary Russian music is us.” At the same time, it should be taken into account that Russian music is inextricably linked with the artistic traditions of Russia, which, first of all, is manifested in the reliance of the musical material on the songfulness that originates in the liturgical Orthodox singing. It is emphasized that today in Russia there are composers who maintain contact with the tradition, thereby preserving the achievements of Russian music. Among them, first of all, are the composers who are part of the MOST group (Muzykal’noe Ob’edinenie “Sovremennaya Traditsiya” – Musical Association of Contemporary Tradition). Moreover, the composers work in all cities of Russia – from Kaliningrad to Vladivostok – and increase the glory of Russia by their creativity. An interview is given with one of them – the Perm composer Nikita Shirokov. In conclusion, the author discusses the prospects for the development of the journal’s section – it is planned to publish materials and interviews related to the contemporary musical life in other countries.

About the Author

Alexander S. Klujev
Herzen State Pedagogical University
Russian Federation

Alexander S. Klujev – D.Sc. in Philosophy, Full Professor of the Department of Music Education

Saint Petersburg



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Klujev A.S. Philosophy of Music in the Mirror of the Contemporary Age. Article 2. Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences. 2021;64(7):137-150. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30727/0235-1188-2021-64-7-137-150



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