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Article publication date
2020-06-30
Article Page
42-45
Chapter
Arts & Humanities
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Abstract
The poem by A. V. Aslamas "The song of ancestors" (1968) is presented in this article as one of striking examples of musical heritage of the 20th century Chuvash culture. This work is devoted to the outstanding oboist of the 20-21st centuries boundary – A. S. Lyubimov, who was also its first performer. A. S. Lyubimov is not only the famous soloist-oboist whose mastery is recorded in numerous records, the actor of orchestra and chamber structures, but also the venerable teacher who brought up a group of pupils which, in turn, have found recognition. Use of the musical features (first of all, rhythmic and sound high-rise) emphasizing national color is also non-accidental as the People's artist of the Russian Federation (1993) A. S. Lyubimov, adequately representing it's culture, earlier ranked the title of the People's artist of the Chuvash ASSR (1976). This work for an oboe is included into the list of obligatory works for pupils of secondary and higher musical institutions in post-Soviet countries. It has its own distinctive features, nuances of performing which are in detail analyzed and described in this work.
Keywords
National color
chuvash music
poem
features of execution
oboe
References
Chistyakov A.L. Music and time // Soviet Chuvashiya. 2000, September 6.