A. V. Maistrenko
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DOI:https://doi.org/10.25807/PBH.22225064.2020.55.47.54
The article discusses in detail the aspects of penetration of Western
musical culture in Russia. The author delves into the genesis of clarinet
playing and training in our country in the XVII–XIX centuries, pointing
out that the foundation for them was laid by leading European musi-
cians, who were personally invited by Russian emperors and empresses.
The article contains excerpts from archival sources, scientifi c works of
Russian musicologists, which confi rm the main theme of the study that
the outstanding Russian performing school of clarinet playing was cre-
ated due to successful activities of famous German and Czech orchestras
in our country.
Keywords: clarinet, Court orchestra, military bands, conservatories.
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