Abstract:
Interest in folk art is one of the most complex issues in today’s globalised
world, driven by market mechanisms and economic interests. At the same time, art
cannot avoid the existential questions of existence and identity, which are especially
relevant in countries that face the threat of external aggression, as happened to Ukraine
in the 2020s. This fully applies to musical folklore, which does not lose its
attractiveness for modern classical composers. The subject of our study is the use of
Ukrainian folklore in composers’ works of the early twenty-first century. The aim of
the work is to investigate the nature of the use of folk motifs in works of contemporary
symphonic, chamber instrumental and electronic music. The chronological framework
of the study is 2000–2024. Conclusion. The article analyses the works of 12 Ukrainian
composers written in Contemporary classical music traditions, including melodies of
Ukrainian folk songs. It is shown that Ukrainian melodies are used in various contexts
– experimental electronic sounds, atonal and aleatoric orchestral sounds, jazz
harmony, and the dramatic and semantic centre of a symphonic work. Although the
problem of preserving folklore is relevant for many countries in the world in the
context of contemporary globalisation, it is Ukrainian folklore that shows the most
extraordinary vitality and ability to adapt in the context of contemporary art.
Description:
Onyshchenko K., Radwan N.,
Kmetiuk T., Toloshniak N.,
Demianets I. Exploring the role
of ukrainian folk elements in
modern classical music: current
trends and future directions. AD
ALTA : Journal of
Interdisciplinary Research.
2024. Volume 14, Issue 2,
Special Issue XLV, P. 91–94.