Research Institute of Music Industry. Collection of works. Issue 1. Works of 1933-1935.

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The Music Industry Research Institute . Collection of works . Issue. 1. Works 1933-1935 . ” is a unique collection that immerses the reader in the world of music science and art, revealing important aspects of the music industry at a time when it was just beginning to take its modern form. The author's team, who gathered their efforts to create this work, are outstanding specialists of their time who sought to explore and systematize knowledge about music, its production and its impact on society. The book covers a wide range of topics relating to music culture, recording technology, and music education. It presents research that shows how music reflects social change, as well as how it can be used as a tool to shape public opinion. The reader will be able to learn about how musical genres and styles have evolved in the face of rapid changes in society, as well as how scientific approaches to music can enrich our understanding of this art. This work will be of interest not only to professional musicians and researchers, but also to everyone who is fond of music, history and culture. Students of music universities, teachers, as well as music lovers will find in the collection a lot of useful information and inspiration. The book will be an indispensable source for those who want to understand more deeply how music affects our lives and how it interacts with other arts and sciences. The topics raised in the collection are still very relevant today. In the context of globalization and the rapid development of technology, questions about how to preserve the musical heritage and adapt it to modern realities are becoming increasingly important. The authors raise questions about the role of music in education and upbringing, its place in popular culture, and how the music industry can respond to the challenges of the times. These reflections make the book not only a historical document, but also an actual study that can serve as a basis for further discussions and research. The style of the authors is distinguished by scientific rigor and at the same time the availability of the presentation, which makes the text easy to perceive. They skillfully combine theoretical aspects with practical examples, which allows the reader not only to assimilate information, but also to apply it in their activities. The Music Industry Research Institute book will be a great addition to the library for anyone interested in music and its history. If you are looking for books that explore the intersections of music and science, such as Music and Society or Recording History, then this collection will be a real find for you. It will not only expand your knowledge of the music industry, but also allow you to look at music from a new, deeper perspective. Do not miss the opportunity to touch an important part of the musical history, which, despite its age, continues to be relevant and inspiring. The Music Industry Research Institute . Collection of works . Issue. 1. Works 1933-1935 . » is not just a collection of scientific articles, but a real treasure trove of knowledge that awaits its reader
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- Name of the Author
- Collective of authors
- Language
- Russian
- Release date
- 1938