Ukrainian Musical Elements in Classical Music

Ukrainian Musical Elements in Classical Music
Author: I︠A︡kov Lʹvovich Soroker
Publisher: CIUS Press
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1995-06-19
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781895571066

The first comprehensive account of the influence of Ukrainian motifs on the classical music of Europe.

The Ukrainians

The Ukrainians
Author: Andrew Wilson
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2022-11-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 0300083556

As in many postcommunist states, politics in Ukraine revolves around the issue of national identity. Ukrainian nationalists see themselves as one of the world’s oldest and most civilized peoples, as “older brothers” to the younger Russian culture.Yet Ukraine became independent only in 1991, and Ukrainians often feel like a minority in their own country, where Russian is still the main language heard on the streets of the capital, Kiev. This book is a comprehensive guide to modern Ukraine and to the versions of its past propagated by both Russians and Ukrainians. Andrew Wilson provides the most acute, informed, and up-to-date account available of the Ukrainians and their country. Concentrating on the complex relation between Ukraine and Russia, the book begins with the myth of common origin in the early medieval era, then looks closely at the Ukrainian experience under the tsars and Soviets, the experience of minorities in the country, and the path to independence in 1991. Wilson also considers the history of Ukraine since 1991 and the continuing disputes over identity, culture, and religion. He examines the economic collapse under the first president, Leonid Kravchuk, and the attempts at recovery under his successor, Leonid Kuchma. Wilson explores the conflicts in Ukrainian society between the country’s Eurasian roots and its Western aspirations, as well as the significance of the presidential election of November 1999.

Russian Exceptionalism between East and West

Russian Exceptionalism between East and West
Author: Kevork Oskanian
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2021-06-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3030697134

This monograph provides a novel long-term approach to the role of Russia’s imperial legacies in its interactions with the former Soviet space. It develops ‘Hybrid Exceptionalism’ as a critical conceptual tool aimed at uncovering the great power’s self-positioning between ‘East’ and ‘West’, and its hierarchical claims over subalterns situated in both civilizational imaginaries. It explores how, in the Tsarist, Soviet, and contemporary eras, distinct civilizational spaces were created, and maintained, through narratives and practices emanating from Russia’s ambiguous relationship with Western modernity, and its part-identification with a subordinated ‘Orient’. The Romanov Empire’s struggles with ‘Russianness’, the USSR’s Marxism-Leninism, and contemporary Russia’s combination of feigned liberal and civilizational discourses are explored as the basis of a series of successive civilising missions, through an interdisciplinary engagement with official discourses, scholarship, and the arts. The book concludes with an exploration of contemporary policy implications for the West, and the former Soviet states themselves.

Mykola Lysenko's Sonata in A Minor, Op. 16

Mykola Lysenko's Sonata in A Minor, Op. 16
Author: Natalka Podstawka
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre:
ISBN:

Mykola Lysenko (1842−1912) is recognized as a founding figure of Ukrainian classical music. In 1875, he wrote the Sonata in A minor, Op. 16. This study, complements and expands the author's recording of the Sonata in A minor by providing a theoretical analysis of the piece. Its findings argue that Lysenko used Classical form to present Ukrainian folk elements in the Sonata in A minor, Op. 16 to create a distinct sound. The study is divided into three chapters. Chapter 1 introduces the study by outlining the historical context in which Lysenko wrote the Sonata in A minor, Op. 16, followed by a literature review and summary of the study's goals. In Chapter 2, I analyze the work to show how Lysenko composed in the Classical genre and uses Classical structure to organize this piece. Chapter 3 applies Yakov Soroker's framework for understanding musical motives found in Ukrainian music to show how the Sonata in A minor, Op. 16 syncretizes Ukrainian folk elements with Classical form. In sum, my investigation finds Lysenko integrated Ukrainian motives in the work, thus creating a nationalistic expression within the piece. The study complements the author's recording of Sonata in A minor, Op. 16, completed in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Arts degree.

Slavic Review

Slavic Review
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 580
Release: 1996
Genre: Electronic journals
ISBN:

"American quarterly of Soviet and East European studies" (varies).