Hysa O. Krakow's and Lviv's schools of musicology as a phenomenon of culture of Ukraine and Poland.

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

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0418U000054

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Specialization

  • 26.00.01 - Теорія та історія культури

28-12-2017

Specialized Academic Board

К 20.051.08

Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University, State Higher Educational Institution

Essay

This dissertation deals with the system research of the activities of the departments of musicology of the Jagiellonian and Lviv Universities in the context of the Jagiellonian tradition of Poland and Ukraine in the original refraction of principles of the European musical academic education since the time of their foundation in years 1911-1912 and till the beginning of the XXI century. The centers of professional musicology were created at the Jagiellonian and Lviv Universities. These centers had different cultural genesis. But the cultural aura of Poland also contributed to the importance of Jagiellonism in Lviv University. Such temporal coincidence of pedagogical activity and creative work of the outstanding musicologists was symptomatic. Because it caused a certain similarity as well as the difference in the processes of formation and development of these two musicological schools, which where marked by the type of scientific temperament of their founders. The difficulties of the initial period of the work of musicologists Zdzislav Jachimecki and Adolf Hybinski were due to material and cultural-political circumstances as well. But there was obvious dedication to work of both scientists. Because the existence of their musical institutions was often supported from their own expense and resources. The "gaps" in the existence of music schools in Krakow and Lviv was due to geopolitical circumstances (World War II) and to the internal factors (1939-1945 and 1963-1966) at the Jagiellonian University as well.

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