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Перспективы развития российских городов в контексте образовательной миграции молодежи (Prospects for the Development of Russian Cities in the Context of the Education-Related Migration of Young People}
In: Beschasnaya A.A., Pokrovskaya N.N. Prospects for the Development of Russian Cities in the Context of the Education-Related Migration of Young People. Regionologiya = Regionology. 2018; 26(4):742-763. DOI:10.15507/24131407.105.026.201804.742-763
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In: Idei i idealy: naučnyj žurnal = Ideas & ideals : a journal of the humanities and economics, Volume 2, Issue 4, p. 98-112
ISSN: 2658-350X
From the History of Russian-French Musical Relations. Harpists' Tours in Russia in the Mid-Nineteenth Century
In: Idei i idealy: naučnyj žurnal = Ideas & ideals : a journal of the humanities and economics, Volume 12, Issue 3-2, p. 290-304
ISSN: 2658-350X
In the middle of the XIX century the musical component of Russia's cultural ties with Europe significantly increased. This was due to the emergence of romanticism – a revolutionary phenomenon in all forms of art. The touring activity of its creators was a characteristic feature of musical romanticism. Outstanding composers, masterly playing their instruments, introduced a lot of new things to the technique of playing them and to the imaginative sphere of music. They sought to promote their skills in major cities around the world, including St. Petersburg and Moscow. The announcement of their performances and laudatory reviews in the press seemed to fully reflect the state of Russia's relations with European musical reality. However, the organizational side of the tour, which required a lot of effort on the part of the host and on the part of the tour operators, was not disclosed in the official press. This hidden work was carried out thanks to acquaintances abroad of representatives of the domestic elite with the best musicians in Europe and through their private correspondence. It was done through personal contacts of the Russian enlightened amateurs, which more accurately reflected the depth and nature of our country's ties with the culture of other countries. The author studied the archival sources in search of information about the appearance in Russia of some guest performers, the structure of their performances and life. The memoirs of contemporaries contain interesting details and direct impressions of the musicians' playing. This article attempts to show the true value of harpists' concert touring in our country, their resounding success, noted by the official press. The author highlights the educational role of Russian highly educated music lovers in establishing ties with the best professional musicians in Europe in the middle of the XIX century.