Abstract

The article is devoted to a very topical issue of coverage of personal and biographical infor-mation in special musicological and popular literature. A special place is given to the analysis of the expediency of the spheres of biography and autobiography in musicology; the prospects of biographical and narrative research are indicated, including the so-called "Narrative interviews" in connection with the globalized information network. Thanks to the influencers of social networks, which significantly affect the public consciousness, such forms of representation of the works of composers of the past and present acquire new meanings and are very important. It is pointed out that narrative methods are one of the adequate ways to study the processes of creative personality development, music education and cultural environment. The results of biographical and narrative research conducted by a group of scientists of the Music Academy named after F. Chopin in Warsaw under the direction of Professor Maria Mantuzhevska in the 1970s.

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