«Homo Interpretatus» (Nikolaievska Yu. Homo Interpretatus in music art of 20th and early 21st centuries : monograph. Kharkiv : Fact, 2020. 576 s.)
Abstract
Знайомство з монографією Юлії Ніколаєвської «Homo Interpretatus в музичному мистецтві ХХ — початку XXI століть», що вийшла у харківському видавництві «Факт», дає всі підстави для висновку про те, що українське музикознавство збагатилось масштабним, фундаментальним та інноваційним дослідженням.
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2023-03-28
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Chekan, Y. (2023) “«Homo Interpretatus» (Nikolaievska Yu. Homo Interpretatus in music art of 20th and early 21st centuries : monograph. Kharkiv : Fact, 2020. 576 s.)”, Scientific herald of Tchaikovsky National Music Academy of Ukraine, (136), pp. 212–214. Available at: http://naukvisnyknmau.com.ua/article/view/276964 (Accessed: 6November2025).
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