“War and Peace”: the Notional Paradigm. Following the Second International Scholarly Forum “Dialogue of the Arts and Artistic Paradigms” (“SCIENCEFORUM PAN-ART”)

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Oksana S. Barabash

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In May 2020 the Second International Scholarly Forum “Dialogue of the Arts and Artistic Paradigms” (“SCIENCEFORUM PAN-ART”) was held at the Saratov State Leonid V. Sobinov Conservatory. Its organizer was the Center for Integrated Artistic Research of the Saratov State Leonid V. Sobinov Conservatory. A compilation of research articles has been formed from the presentations made as part of it. It was essentially a response to the events of World War II and was timed to the 75th anniversary of Russia’s Victory in the Great Patriotic War. The author of the review presents a short summary of the monologic research works conceptually unified into one polyphonic whole: chronicles of the war. The result of the reviewer’s analytic work was the conclusion that the “war and peace” paradigm provides an inexhaustible source of meaning, shades of utterance and intonations, which requires further study. The diversity which reflects the multitude of opinions, research methodologies and forms of art included into the forum’s intellectual space is not capable of encompassing the entire depth of the tragedy created by the war which became not only the greatest catastrophe of recent times, but also the most powerful stimulus for manifestation of the creative potential of humanity.


Keywords: war and peace, notional paradigm, intellectual space, panorama of the Russian artistic culture, historical process, chronicles of war.

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Barabash О. С. (2020). “War and Peace”: the Notional Paradigm. Following the Second International Scholarly Forum “Dialogue of the Arts and Artistic Paradigms” (“SCIENCEFORUM PAN-ART”). Music Scholarship / Problemy Muzykal’noj Nauki, 41(4), 158–172. Retrieved from https://musicscholar.ru/index.php/PMN/article/view/1224
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Oksana S. Barabash, Center for Comprehensive Art Studies Saratov State L. V. Sobinov Conservatory, Saratov, Russia

Oksana S. Barabash, Ph.D. (Arts), Lecturer at the Department of Conducting, Senior Researcher, Center for Comprehensive Art Studies, Saratov State L. V. Sobinov Conservatory