O. A. Koshyts' Creative Activity in the Context of World Art
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The purpose of the article is to find out the place and role of O Koshyts creative activity in the context of the world culture. Methodology of the study consists in the use of general scientific methods, theoretical and practical approaches to the analysis of the conductor's creative work. The author addressed to a retrospective, system and typological, and comparative analysis, as well as the analysis of the secondary data obtained from reports, journals and other periodicals. Scientific novelty. From the art history position there was carried out a comprehensive analysis of O. Koshyts creative life, as well as a research of the Ukrainian music influence on the world art. Findings. O. Koshyts, living abroad, recorded Ukrainian melodies in the emigrant environment and continued his active conducting and choral activities, thus introducing the art of Ukraine to the world one, thus influencing the art of Europe and America.
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