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ISSUE:    Historical, Philosophical, Political and Law Sciences, Culturology and Study of Art. Theory & Practice. 2017. Issue 8
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PECULIARITIES OF THE PERFORMER’S APPARATUS FORMATION AMONG SAXOPHONISTS OF THE BEGINNING OF THE XX CENTURY (BY THE MATERIAL OF H. LINDEMAN’S TEXTBOOK)

Antonina Mikhailovna Pon'kina
Belgorod State Institute of Arts and Culture


Submitted: August 1, 2017
Abstract. The article for the first time examines peculiarities of the performer’s apparatus formation typical for the beginning of the XX century. H. Lindeman’s textbook served as research material. Methodological principles under analysis influenced performers’ thinking and were fully adopted by subsequent generations. H. Lindeman’s conceptions and problems he covers were fruitfully developed in the second half of the XX century and in some ways anticipated the performer’s principles of subsequent historical epochs.
Key words and phrases:
саксофон
исполнительство на саксофоне
исполнительский аппарат саксофониста
особенности формирования исполнительского аппарата
Х. Линдеман
saxophone
saxophone performance
saxophonist’s playing apparatus
peculiarities of performer’s apparatus formation
H. Lindeman
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