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AIHG GM "Muzyka" (Rus.

Music) is a Ukrainian musical illustrated popular science magazine covering the issues of musical culture of Ukraine in all its diversity: the history of art, the work of Ukrainian composers and performers of different genres

It is believed that it was in Ancient Greece that music reached its highest flowering in the culture of the Ancient Worl...
19/10/2021

It is believed that it was in Ancient Greece that music reached its highest flowering in the culture of the Ancient World. The word "music" itself has an ancient Greek origin. In Ancient Greece, for the first time, a natural relationship between pitch and number was noted, the discovery of which tradition attributes to Pythagoras. Music as a subject of education and upbringing and as a component of social life was of great importance for the Greeks and, in general, for the entire later European civilization.

Music played an important role in the lives of the ancient Egyptians. Wall reliefs of ancient Egyptian temples and tombs...
19/10/2021

Music played an important role in the lives of the ancient Egyptians. Wall reliefs of ancient Egyptian temples and tombs depicting musicians speak of the significance of music in Ancient Egypt. The oldest musical instruments of the Egyptians were the harp and flute. During the New Kingdom period, the Egyptians played bells, tambourines, drums and lyres imported from Asia [11]. Rich people hosted receptions with professional musicians [12].

On the walls of the pyramids, in ancient papyri, in the collections "The Texts of the Pyramids" and "The Book of the Dea...
19/10/2021

On the walls of the pyramids, in ancient papyri, in the collections "The Texts of the Pyramids" and "The Book of the Dead" there are lines of religious hymns. There are "passions" and "mysteries". Popular subjects were the "passions" of Osiris, who died and was resurrected every year, as well as women's lament songs over the dead Osiris. The performance of the songs could be accompanied by dramatic scenes [10].

Prehistoric, or primitive, it is customary to denote an oral musical tradition. Examples include American and Australian...
19/10/2021

Prehistoric, or primitive, it is customary to denote an oral musical tradition. Examples include American and Australian Aboriginal music. The prehistoric era in music ends with the transition to the recording of musical works. The oldest known song, recorded on a cuneiform tablet and discovered at the excavations of Nippur, is estimated to be about 4 thousand years old [source not specified 1549 days].

It is assumed that the appearance of modern man took place about 160 thousand years ago in Africa. About 50 thousand yea...
19/10/2021

It is assumed that the appearance of modern man took place about 160 thousand years ago in Africa. About 50 thousand years ago, people inhabited all continents suitable for life. Since all the people of the world, including the most isolated tribal groups, possess some form of music, historians have concluded that music must have been present in the first people in Africa, before they settled on the planet. It is assumed that after its origin in Africa, music has existed for at least 50 thousand years and has gradually become an integral part of human life throughout the planet [8].

Over the years, prominent Ukrainian composers and musicologists have collaborated with the magazine: Kliment Kvitka, Nik...
17/10/2021

Over the years, prominent Ukrainian composers and musicologists have collaborated with the magazine: Kliment Kvitka, Nikolay Grinchenko, Mikhail Verikovsky, Nikolay Gordeychuk and many others.

The editor-in-chief of the magazine since 1927 was the Ukrainian composer, musicologist, teacher and public figure Philip Kozitsky.

He covered the issues of musical aesthetics, history and theory of music, musical pedagogy, criticism, etc. The magazine...
17/10/2021

He covered the issues of musical aesthetics, history and theory of music, musical pedagogy, criticism, etc. The magazine published articles criticizing the bourgeois-aesthetic concepts of musical art from an ideological standpoint, published a bibliography, photographs, a chronicle of musical life, new works of Ukrainian Soviet composers.

In 1933-1934 and 1936-1941 it was published in Kiev (every 2 months) under the name "Radianska Muzyka" ("Soviet Music"),...
17/10/2021

In 1933-1934 and 1936-1941 it was published in Kiev (every 2 months) under the name "Radianska Muzyka" ("Soviet Music"), as an organ of the Organizing Bureau of the Union of Composers of Ukraine.

Since 1970, the Muzyka magazine has been published in Kiev (every 2 months) as an organ of the Ministry of Culture of the Ukrainian SSR, the Union of Composers of Ukraine (now the National Union of Composers of Ukraine), the Musical Society of the Ukrainian SSR (now the All-Ukrainian National Musical Union).

Founded in 1923 in Kiev as the organ of the D. Leontovich Musical Society. It was published in 1923-1925. (monthly in Ki...
17/10/2021

Founded in 1923 in Kiev as the organ of the D. Leontovich Musical Society. It was published in 1923-1925. (monthly in Kiev; in 1926 the Ukrainian Musical Newspaper was published (Ukrainian Musical Newspaper), in 1927 (every 2 months, Kiev and Kharkov), in 1928-1930 - under the title Muzyka - Masam (Music - to the masses ") and 1931 -" Muzyka mas "(" Music of the masses ") (monthly in Kharkov).

Considers theoretical and practical issues of music, its development in the country, contains materials not only by dome...
17/10/2021

Considers theoretical and practical issues of music, its development in the country, contains materials not only by domestic authors, but also translations of articles by foreign musicologists.

"Muzyka" - was and remains the only Ukrainian state popular science magazine on musical culture.

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