History of Russian singing books. Course of lectures
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Recommended by the St. Petersburg State Conservatory. N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov as a textbook for students of higher educational institutions studying under the program "Old Russian singing art".
Singing books - sources on the history of Russian music of all stages starting with the baptism of Russia, reflecting the formation of musical styles and the laws of the development of musical writing. The publication is a systematic presentation of the history of Russian singing books of the XI-XX centuries in all its components, from the types of notation to the formation of library meetings.
The textbook is based on a course of lectures read by the author at the department of the Old Russian singing art of the St. Petersburg Conservatory and is addressed to teachers and students studying the history of Russian musical culture.
2nd edition, stereotypical
Singing books - sources on the history of Russian music of all stages starting with the baptism of Russia, reflecting the formation of musical styles and the laws of the development of musical writing. The publication is a systematic presentation of the history of Russian singing books of the XI-XX centuries in all its components, from the types of notation to the formation of library meetings.
The textbook is based on a course of lectures read by the author at the department of the Old Russian singing art of the St. Petersburg Conservatory and is addressed to teachers and students studying the history of Russian musical culture.
2nd edition, stereotypical
Author:
Author:Zakharina Nina Borisovna
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Arts & Photography
- Category:Education & Teaching
- Category:Music & Videoclips
- Category:Reference books
- Category:Song books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Series:
Series: Textbooks for universities. Special literature
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-8114-7146-1
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