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PHILHARMONICA. International Music Journal
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The Experience of Substantiation of the Nature and Character of Mussorgsky’s Musical Style

Asafiev Boris Vladimirovich

Doctor of Cultural Studies

125009, 13/6 st. B. Nikitskaja, apt (1884-1949), was an academician at the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, a Professor at the Leningrad Conservatory from 1925, the director of the Musical Section of the Institute of Art History of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR and the Scholarly Research Laboratory affiliated with the Moscow State P.I. Tchaikovsky Conservatory from 1943, the Chairman of the Composers' Union of the USSR and a People's Artist of the USSR., Moscow, Russia

Asafiev Boris Vladimirovich

125009, 13/6 st. B. Nikitskaja, apt (1884-1949), was an academician at the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, a Professor at the Leningrad Conservatory from 1925, the director of the Musical Section of the Institute of Art History of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR and the Scholarly Research Laboratory affiliated with the Moscow State P.I. Tchaikovsky Conservatory from 1943, the Chairman of the Composers' Union of the USSR and a People's Artist of the USSR., Moscow, Russia

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DOI:

10.7256/2453-613X.2014.1.12951

Дата направления статьи в редакцию:

26-08-2014


Дата публикации:

09-09-2014


Аннотация: The object of Boris Asafiev’s article is to define the reason why Modest Mussorgsky’s music strongly affects the listeners. Asafiev invents his method of analysis himself from his observations of life impulses that generate the movement towards the artistic outcome. The main quality was not in his composing good melodies, but in his ability to fill his melodies with the image and human character of the protagonist and to manifest it into the intonational and plastic expressivity. Asafiev bases his elaborations on the concept of intonation developed by him. Another feature of Mussorgsky’s artistic thinking is disclosed by Asafiev through the parameter of musical form; the theorist makes note of the variant type of thinking and the writing of the music in different versions. The researcher came to the conclusion of the functioning here of the principle of improvisation. And this assertion by Boris Asafiev is a unique one in the entire music literature about Modest Mussorgsky.


Ключевые слова:

Mussorgsky, melody, intonation, image, expressivity, effect, human being, form, variant quality, improvisational quality

Библиография
1. Asafiev, Boris. Muzykalnaya forma kak protsess [Musical Form as a Process]. Books 1 and
2. With an Introductory Article by Elena Orlova. Second Edition, Leningrad, 1971.
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4. Orlova, Elena, Kryukov, Andrei. Akademik Boris Vladimirovich Asafiev [Academician Boris Vladimirovich Asafiev]. Leningrad, 1984.
5. Jiranek, Jaroslav. Asafievova teorie intonace, její geneze a vyʹznam.
References
1. Asafiev, Boris. Muzykalnaya forma kak protsess [Musical Form as a Process]. Books 1 and
2. With an Introductory Article by Elena Orlova. Second Edition, Leningrad, 1971.
3. Orlova, Elena. B.V. Asafiev. Put’ issledovatelya i publitsista [The Path of a Researcher and Publicist].Leningrad, 1964.
4. Orlova, Elena, Kryukov, Andrei. Akademik Boris Vladimirovich Asafiev [Academician Boris Vladimirovich Asafiev]. Leningrad, 1984.
5. Jiranek, Jaroslav. Asafievova teorie intonace, její geneze a vyʹznam.