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Scientific Heritage of an Outstanding Art Historian in the Appraisals of Her Contemporaries and Followers

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The authors of the publication:
Khai Mykhailo, Romaniuk Iryna, Dudar Olena
p.:
119–131
UDC:
78.072:3-18](477)“19/20”Гри
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15407/nte2022.02.119
Bibliographic description:
Khai, M., Romaniuk, I., Dudar, O. (2022) Scientific Heritage of an Outstanding Art Historian in the Appraisals of Her Contemporaries and Followers. Folk Art and Ethnology, 2 (394), 119–131.

Author

Khai Mykhailo

a Doctor of Art Studies, a professor, a chief research fellow at the Department of Musicology and Ethnomusicology of the NAS of Ukraine Maksym Rylskyi Institute of Art Studies, Folkloristics and Ethnology

Romaniuk Iryna

a Ph.D. in Art Studies, a deputy director in educational work at Solomiya Krushelnytska Ternopil Artistic Professional College

Dudar Olena

a Ph.D. in Art Studies, a deputy director in academic affairs of Khmelnytskyi School of Arts

 

Scientific Heritage of an Outstanding Art Historian in the Appraisals of Her Contemporaries and Followers

 

Abstract

The article is devoted to the reminiscences on Sofiya Yosypivna Hrytsa, a Doctor of Art Studies, a professor, a corresponding member of the National Academy of Arts of Ukraine. The figure of Sofiya Yosypivna Hrytsa as the creator of the scientific school, the theory of song paradigm and methods of structural-typological analysis of song melody is considered. Peculiar attention is paid to the reminiscences on Sofiya Yosypivna Hrytsa as a teacher who has trained a constellation of scientists. They have become the followers and like-minded persons, continuing the work of a teacher in their own researches. The personal memoirs about the regional study of the folklore of Podillia under the leadership of S. Y. Hrytsa and joint expeditionary trips to Khmelnytsky region are submitted.

 

Keywords

Sofiya Yosypivna Hrytsa, scientific school, Ukrainian musical folklore, ethnomusicology.

 

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