The role of Russian specialists in the establishment of professional music in 20th century Tuva

The article examines the contribution made by Russian professional musicians, composers, choreographers and others in the establishment and development of Tuvan musical culture in the Soviet period. They have been coming  Tuva explicitly for the purpose of setting up musical collectives, training an...

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Main Author: Valentina Yu. Suzukey
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Novye Issledovaniâ Tuvy 2019-03-01
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Online Access:https://nit.tuva.asia/nit/article/view/833
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spelling doaj-188f85256c86419b90615dd3a73ef1a52020-11-24T21:20:50ZrusNovye Issledovaniâ Tuvy Novye Issledovaniâ Tuvy2079-84822019-03-010110.25178/nit.2019.1.9805The role of Russian specialists in the establishment of professional music in 20th century TuvaValentina Yu. Suzukey0Тувинский институт гуманитарных и прикладных социально-экономических исследованийThe article examines the contribution made by Russian professional musicians, composers, choreographers and others in the establishment and development of Tuvan musical culture in the Soviet period. They have been coming  Tuva explicitly for the purpose of setting up musical collectives, training and working with talented Tuvans in the regional educational institutions. This process is considered an example of mutual influence of Soviet (and first of all, Russian) culture on its Tuvan counterpart. This article for the first time examines the life and work of those specialists whose names had been suppressed in the Soviet period as they fell victims to Stalin's purges. The author relied on information from both published works on the history of Tuvan music and original materials. The first to be named is the military bandmaster S. G. Korovin, who became the head of the brass band of the cavalry regiment of the Tuvan people's revolutionary army. He recorded and arranged folk songs, taught Tuvans musical literacy. In the early 1940s, the first group of professionals arrived from the Soviet Union. Among them were composer and conductor of brass orchestra L. I. Izrailevich, flutist and teacher R. G. Mironovich, choir conductor S. I. Bulatov, composer and teacher A. K. Feldman, ballet teacher and master A. V. Shatin, to name only a few. They were engaged in educating musicians, recording and arranging Tuvan musical folklore and also did some original composing. Also worth mentioning is the contribution made by the teachers of children's music school No. 1 of the 1950s-1960s. Educational work of Soviet musicians bore its fruit as soon at the end of their first year in Tuva. The first songs were composed by A. Chyrgal-ool, M. Munsaka, R. Candensis, V. Kok-ool, A. Laptan and others. The first Tuvan professionals formed the core of the troupe of the national musical drama theatre. But the influence was mutual: Russian specialists learned from Tuvan colleagues, too.https://nit.tuva.asia/nit/article/view/833Туваистория Тувырусские Тувыистория музыкитувинская музыкапрофессиональное искусствосоветские специалистыкомпозитор
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The role of Russian specialists in the establishment of professional music in 20th century Tuva
Novye Issledovaniâ Tuvy
Тува
история Тувы
русские Тувы
история музыки
тувинская музыка
профессиональное искусство
советские специалисты
композитор
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title The role of Russian specialists in the establishment of professional music in 20th century Tuva
title_short The role of Russian specialists in the establishment of professional music in 20th century Tuva
title_full The role of Russian specialists in the establishment of professional music in 20th century Tuva
title_fullStr The role of Russian specialists in the establishment of professional music in 20th century Tuva
title_full_unstemmed The role of Russian specialists in the establishment of professional music in 20th century Tuva
title_sort role of russian specialists in the establishment of professional music in 20th century tuva
publisher Novye Issledovaniâ Tuvy
series Novye Issledovaniâ Tuvy
issn 2079-8482
publishDate 2019-03-01
description The article examines the contribution made by Russian professional musicians, composers, choreographers and others in the establishment and development of Tuvan musical culture in the Soviet period. They have been coming  Tuva explicitly for the purpose of setting up musical collectives, training and working with talented Tuvans in the regional educational institutions. This process is considered an example of mutual influence of Soviet (and first of all, Russian) culture on its Tuvan counterpart. This article for the first time examines the life and work of those specialists whose names had been suppressed in the Soviet period as they fell victims to Stalin's purges. The author relied on information from both published works on the history of Tuvan music and original materials. The first to be named is the military bandmaster S. G. Korovin, who became the head of the brass band of the cavalry regiment of the Tuvan people's revolutionary army. He recorded and arranged folk songs, taught Tuvans musical literacy. In the early 1940s, the first group of professionals arrived from the Soviet Union. Among them were composer and conductor of brass orchestra L. I. Izrailevich, flutist and teacher R. G. Mironovich, choir conductor S. I. Bulatov, composer and teacher A. K. Feldman, ballet teacher and master A. V. Shatin, to name only a few. They were engaged in educating musicians, recording and arranging Tuvan musical folklore and also did some original composing. Also worth mentioning is the contribution made by the teachers of children's music school No. 1 of the 1950s-1960s. Educational work of Soviet musicians bore its fruit as soon at the end of their first year in Tuva. The first songs were composed by A. Chyrgal-ool, M. Munsaka, R. Candensis, V. Kok-ool, A. Laptan and others. The first Tuvan professionals formed the core of the troupe of the national musical drama theatre. But the influence was mutual: Russian specialists learned from Tuvan colleagues, too.
topic Тува
история Тувы
русские Тувы
история музыки
тувинская музыка
профессиональное искусство
советские специалисты
композитор
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