Alexander Solovyov: The Human Holiday
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Original article DOI: 10.56620/2227-9997-2025-4-22-36 |
Tatiana Yu. MaslovskayaGnesin Russian Academy of Music, Moscow, Russia, |
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| Abstract: The article examines significant events in the field of musical culture in the 1930s, considered in the context of state regulation of art. Against the background of numerous reviews and competitions that gained momentum during the period under study, the largest events were the decades of national art — ceremonial festive reviews of operas, ballets, theater and concert groups of the union and autonomous republics. The decades were held in Moscow over a long period of time, covering the period from 1936 to 1960 — a total of 25 of them were held — and became the most indicative creative events in the context of the large-scale Soviet project of Friendship of Peoples.
Keywords: Decades of national art, music of the peoples of the USSR, All-Union Committee for Arts, Mikhail Borisovich Khrapchenko, state policy in the field of art For citation: Maslovskaya T. Yu. Alexander Solovyov: The Human Holiday. Scholarly papers of Gnesin Russian Academy of Music. 2025;(4):37-46. (In Russ.). DOI: 10.56620/2227-9997-2025-4-37-46 |
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