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accumulating intellectual potential in the field of “memory studies”. Modern discourse of "memory" is the sphere of intersection of scientific interests of history, sociology, psychology, art studies, political science etc. This discourse has formed a truly new paradigm of knowledge with its conceptual-categorical apparatus (“memory masks”, “memory landscape”, “memory space” etc.). The memory space is heterogeneous, and its comprehension is similar to nonlinear reading of a certain hypertext. This process, as a rule, focuses on certain objects – “places of memory”, indicative in one sense or another. The vector of the proposed considerations is generated by the desire to reconstruct the multicultural landscape of the musical-historical memory of Lviv – the third in Europe after Salzburg and Vienna Mozart Center. The main focus is on the expressive topography of this landscape, the “place of memory”, which collected within its historical coordinates the musical experience of the fruitful cooperation of musicians of European glory (J. Elsner, F. K. Mozart, J. Rukgaber, K. Mikuly, K. Lipinsky, S. Lyudkevich, V. Barvinsky etc.), representatives of various national cultures – the history of the oldest Ukrainian higher educational institution - the Lviv M. Lysenko National Academy of Music.
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