Abstract

Meditativity in the structure of art consciousness (on the material of the mass «And i said in my heart» by M. Shukh)

Highlights

  • Mikhail Shukh’s choral music is very diverse: it varies from large genres to choral cycles and miniatures

  • As a composer of the "new time", who belonged to the "nova musica sacra" direction, Mikhail Shukh interprets spiritual genres in a new way

  • The results of the research detected that Mikhail Shukh’s Mass "And I said in my heart", written with canonical Latin texts, belongs to the spiritual genre and is distinguished by the weighty role of meditativity in the birth of the artistic concept of the composition

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Introduction

The results of the research detected that Mikhail Shukh’s Mass "And I said in my heart", written with canonical Latin texts (for soprano, female vocal trio, organ and synthesizer), belongs to the spiritual genre and is distinguished by the weighty role of meditativity in the birth of the artistic concept of the composition. One can note that the composer resorts to meditativity both in spiritual choral works (for the embodiment of the Divine being through music) and in secular genres. Шуха на канонические латинские тексты (для сопрано, женского вокального трио, органа и синтезатора), несомненно, принадлежит к духовному жанру и отличается весомой ролью медитативности в художественной концепции сочинения.

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