Abstract
In the article, it is demonstrated that musical performing art can be one of the ideological means of national communities formation. The comparative analysis of the number of documented public musical performances in China, Europe, Russia and Americas in 1700–1960s and the quantity of the documented public speeches of national ideologists, is carried out. Their correlation is discussed.
Publisher
L. Zakharova Private Publishing Group
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