
Maxim Berezovsky C-dur symphony in a context of new biographical scenario of artist’s life-creativity
Author(s) -
Olha Shumilina
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
naukovì zbìrki lʹvìvsʹkoï nacìonalʹnoï muzičnoï akademìï ìmenì m. v. lisenka
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2310-0583
DOI - 10.33398/2310-0583.2018.4243.13-25
Subject(s) - symphony , creativity , context (archaeology) , art , visual arts , opera , aesthetics , musical , performing arts , literature , history , psychology , social psychology , archaeology
Relevance of the study. The article studies recently found symphony ofthe prominent Ukrainian composer of the second half of the eighteenthcentury Maxim Berezovsky. He is widely known now as the author of cyclic spiritual concerts written for the Orthodox worship, and is practically unknown as a musician instrumentalist associated with the imperial theater and the court musical life. The work of M. Berezovsky as a secular musician determined the creative interest in composing instrumental music intended for secular chamber and orchestral music.Main objective of the article is a clarification of M.Berezovsky symphonyas one of secular field artworks in the light of new summaries about artist’s life-creativity.Methodology. Taking into account peculiarities of the material and theanalytical approach to its study, the methods of theoretical research have been chosen(abstraction, analysis and synthesis, induction and deduction, mental modeling, ascension from abstract to concrete, etc.).Conclusions. As a result of a study the symphony analysis in a context ofnew authentic statements about M.Berezovsky’s life-creativity. It was stated that this artwork was written not accidentally and detects absolute awareness of the artist in all composer’s niceties – how to build a topic and build a homophonic construction based on it, in a technique of orchestral construction, form creations of that time and etc. From the beginning of his creative career, M. Berezovsky was well aware of the possibilities of the orchestra as a performer, attached to the Italian opera and instrumental music. Symphony enriches our imagination about the works of M. Berezovsky in the field of secular instrumental and operatic music and extends the range of works of the artist beyond the spiritual direction. Some signs indicate that the Symphony was not an independent work, but an overture to the opera Demofont.