KALINA, Petr. Refleksija tvorčosti Mykoly Lysenka v Čechiji (Reflexion of Mykola Lysenko s works in the Czech lands). Problemy slovjanoznavstva. Lvov: Lvivskyj nacionalnyj universitet imeni Ivana Franka, 2004, vol. 54, No 1, p. 35-43. ISSN 0203-9494.
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Original name Refleksija tvorčosti Mykoly Lysenka v Čechiji
Name in Czech Reflexe díla Mykoly Lysenka v českých zemích
Name (in English) Reflexion of Mykola Lysenko s works in the Czech lands
Authors KALINA, Petr (203 Czech Republic, guarantor).
Edition Problemy slovjanoznavstva, Lvov, Lvivskyj nacionalnyj universitet imeni Ivana Franka, 2004, 0203-9494.
Other information
Original language Ukrainian
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study Art, architecture, cultural heritage
Country of publisher Ukraine
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit Faculty of Arts
Keywords in English reflection; composer; musicology journal; encyclopedic headword; critic; reference; edition; musician; Mykola Lysenko
Tags composer, Critic, edition, encyclopedic headword, musician, musicology journal, Mykola Lysenko, reference, reflection
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Changed by Changed by: PhDr. Petr Kalina, Ph.D., učo 17113. Changed: 20/6/2008 15:59.
Abstract
Refleksija tvorčosti Mykoly Lysenka v Čechiji
Abstract (in Czech)
Reflexe díla Mykoly Lysenka v českých zemích
Abstract (in English)
Proposed essay notes a Czech reflection of the work of Mykola Lysenko (1842-1912), one of the most important composers of the Slavonic World. As the works of this Ukrainian composer were practically not played in a Czech background, we cannot speak about the reception of his work here; but the reflection of life and work of M. Lysenko if bar broader topic. This essay contains summarization of all Czech references about Lysenko and its critic commentary. During the composer s life in Czech musicology journals there was relatively a lot of information about Lysenko s presentation of Slavonic music. The frequency of the reflection decreases after Lysenko s death (and especially after World War 2) - we can find just several headwords in musical encyclopedias in publications of general music history and in compilations included in special magazines.
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