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Journal

2012 | 2 | 53-66

Article title

„Orkiestra bez dyrygenta” i Symfonia syren, czyli muzyczne eksperymenty w porewolucyjnej Rosji

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EN
“Conductorless orchestra” and Symphony of sirens as musical experiments in Post-Revolutionary Russia

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PL

Abstracts

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The 1920s are one of the most unique times in the history of Russian music. In that time, Anatoly Lunacharsky served as the People’s Commissar for Enlightenment. His general education and personal musical interests led to his friendship with various composers, as well as to writing and publishing texts about music, and he also strived to animate artistic life in his country. In Lunacharsky’s time, many important composers from Western Europe visited the USSR, e.g. Alfredo Casella, Paul Hindemith, Darius Milhaud, or Alban Berg. For Western composers, these visits were also unforgettable events. Milhaud, for example, described his impressions from “Red Russia” in the journal “The Musical Times”. Lunacharsky also encouraged Russian musicians to play an active part in the building of the new socialist system, as well as to carry out various artistic experiments. Among the latter, the establishment of “conductorless orchestra” in Moscow in 1921 can be included, as well as Symphony of Sirens by Arseny Avraamov, which was performed in various Soviet cities, including the most famous concert in Baku in 1922. Sonic experiments of the 1920s USSR are a testimony to dynamicism and originality of Russian musical life of that time. They also demonstrate that political revolution in Russia was accompanied by an original artistic revolution in the area of music. Nowadays, these experiments are discovered and analyzed with great interest by the musical world.

Contributors

  • Uniwersytet Śląski w Katowicach, Wydział Artystyczny w Cieszynie

References

  • Chamberlain William Henry, Conductor banned in Moscow, „The New York Times”, November 5, 1922. Milhaud Darius, Music in ‘Red’ Russia, „The Musical Times” 1927, vol. 68, nr 1008. Sabaneev Leonid, Pring S. W., A Conductorless Orchestra, „The Musical Times”, 1928, vol. 69, nr 1022, 307–309. Sitsky Larry, Music of the Repressed Russian Avant-Garde, 1900–1929, Westport, 1994.

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Publication order reference

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