Joseph Yakovlevich Ryzhkin
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The article describes the work of a well-known Russian musicologist – Joseph Ryzhkin (1907-2007). The author examines the key achievements of the scholar: his first in the USSR study (carried out in collaboration with L. Mazel’) of history of the music theory; his developing of categories of artistic image and music’s intonation, as well as the study of the interactions of music theory and aesthetics; the study of symphonism; and the last but not the lease, his methodology of integral understanding of music, created by I. Ryzhkin in collaboration with his colleagues L. Mazel, L. Kulakovskii, V. Zuckerman.
Keywords: Joseph Ryzhkin, Soviet and Russian musicology, artistic image, intonation, symphonism, integrity, integral analysis, music theory, aesthetics
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