Russian-British Cultural Dialogue: Russian music in the UK - British music in Russia: a collection based on materials from the International Scientific and Practical Conference. October 10-11 (Moscow, GII), November 6-7 (UK, Uclan) 2019.

Artamonova, Elena orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-2221-1955, Lukina, G.U. and Tabachnikova, Olga orcid iconORCID: 0000-0003-2622-6713 (2020) Russian-British Cultural Dialogue: Russian music in the UK - British music in Russia: a collection based on materials from the International Scientific and Practical Conference. October 10-11 (Moscow, GII), November 6-7 (UK, Uclan) 2019. State Institute of Art Studies (SIAS), Moscow. ISBN 978-5-98287-165-7

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Abstract

The collection is based on the materials of the international scientific conference "Russian-British Cultural Dialogue: Russian Music in the UK - British Music in Russia", timed to coincide with the "cross" Year of Music of Russia and Great Britain. The materials cover a wide range of topics and issues, united by an understanding of the creative relationships and interactions of Russia and Great Britain in the field of music and its interaction with other arts. The content of the collection allows to open new facets in the interweaving of musical cultures of the two countries, to publish previously unknown facts and materials from the history of the Russian-British cultural dialogue, to re-evaluate its results. The collection is addressed to specialists in the history of music, performance, cultural researchers, art university teachers, as well as a wide range of readers interested in music, art and cultural history.


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