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Unknown Pages Of Felix Yanov-Yanovsky\u27s Creative Work: The Romantic Overture
Felix Markovich Yanov-Yanovsky is one of the most prominent composers of the Republic of Uzbekistan. His creativity has been studied in detail in many musicological works. However, the oeuvre of F. Yanov-Yanovsky also contains pieces unknown to musicology, including the Romantic Overture for a symphony orchestra, which became the object of research in this article. The main goal of the study is to replenish the history of the development of the overture genre in Uzbekistan, as well as to supplement the general understanding of the F. Yanov-Yanovsky creativity. The material for the investigation is a previously unstudied manuscript of the overture (which has been kindly given to the author by the composer); also materials from personal conversations between the author and F. Yanov-Yanovsky were used. In the process of researching the Romantic Overture , the method of comprehensive analysis was used, special attention was paid to intonation, stylistic and semantic types of analysis. On the one hand, the work is researched in the context of the composer\u27s creativity, and, on the other hand, the author shows the place of the Romantic Overture and its role in the development of the genre in Uzbekistan.
The title and content of the Romantic Overture refers the listener to the era of romanticism. Such a programmatic approach is atypical for the Uzbek overture, which emphasizes its originality, and also expands the general imaginative palette of the genre in the work of Uzbek composers. A three-part structure with a short introduction and conclusion becomes the constructive idea of the work. It is quite possible to point to the general intonation (V. Medushevsky\u27s term) - a third that permeates the entire texture of the work. The main “expressive method” of the work is threefoldness, which manifesting itself at all the levels of the musical form and turns into a kind of symbol referring to the romantic era
Сезаннізм й українська література 1920–1930-х років (В. Поліщук / В. Єрмілов, Ю. Яновський / О. Довженко) (Sezannism and ukrainian literature 1920–1930 years (V. Polischuk / V. Yermilov, Y. Yanovsky / J. Dovzhenko)
У фокусі інтермедіального аналізу – феномен літературного сезаннізму, який виник завдяки творчому спілкуванню письменників із художниками, об’єднаних спільними угрупуваннями, комунами чи салонами: чільна роль відведена П.Сезанну в культурологічній студії В.Поліщука «Василь Єрмілов» (1931); живописні смисли цього французького постімпресіоніста трансформовані в
новелі Ю.Яновського «В листопаді» (1925), присвяченій художнику О.Довженку, який був захоплений Сезанном; також авторка статті не оминає увагою змодельовану мистецьку аналогію в поезії «Верлен і Сезанн» (1925) В. Маяковського.
(In the focus of the interdisciplinary analysis, the phenomenon of literary sezannism, which arose from the creative communication between writers and artists, united by common groups, communes or salons: the role played by P.Sezann in the V.Polischuk cultural studies
studio «Vasyl Yermilov» (1931); the picturesque meanings of this French post-Impressionist transformed in the story of Y. Yanovsky «In November» (1925), dedicated to the artist O. Dovzhenko, who was captured by Cezanne; also the author of the article does not overlook the
simulated artistic analogy in poetry «Verlene and Cezanne» (1925) by V. Mayakovsky.
Materials for the biography of the leader of the therapeutic science of Ukraine F.G. Yanovsky (1860–1928)
У статті вперше представлені архівні документи Інституту рукопису бібліотеки ім. В.І. Вернадського Національної Академії наук України та Російського державного військово-історичного архіву, пов’язані з життям та діяльністю академіка Всеукраїнської академії наук (нині Національна академія наук України), професора Новоросійського університету в Одесі і університету Святого Володимира в Києві – Феофіла Гавриловича Яновського (1860–1928). Крім того, авторами вперше виявлено ряд нових опублікованих матеріалів про академіка Янівського (у журналі «Известия Киевской городской думы», а також довідниках «Памятные книжки Киевской губернии», «Адресные и справочные книги «Весь Киев»» за ряд років та ін.). Введені в науковий обіг матеріали, дозволяють доповнити і поглибити наші знання, як про самого Ф.Г. Яновського, так і про його родину. Так, уточнені київські адреси академіка, дати обрання його прозектором, а потім ординатором Олександрівської міської лікарні. Наведено повністю вітальні адреси проф. Яновського: у день 25-річчя його лікарської діяльності (1908), у день 40-річчя його лікарської і науково-педагогічної діяльності (1923; два адреси), а також листи від організаційних комітетів всесоюзних з’їздів терапевтів (1925, 1926) і від президії Ленінградського терапевтичного товариства імені С.П. Боткіна (1925).The archive documents of the Institute of Manuscripts named after Vernadsky (the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine) and the Russian State Military Historical Archive, related to the life and work of Academician of the All-Ukrainian Academy of Sciences (now the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine) Professor of Novorossiysk University in Odessa and St. Volodymyr University in Kiev Feofl Gavrilovich Yanovsky (1860-1928), are frst presented in the article. In addition, the authors for the frst time revealed a number of new published materials about Academician Yanovsky (in the magazine “Izvestia of the Kiev City Duma” as well as the handbooks “Memorable Books of the Kiev Province”, “Address and Reference Books The Whole Kyiv “ for a number of years, etc.) . The materials which were introduced into scientifc circulation allow us to supplement and deepen our knowledge both about F.G. Yanovsky himself and about his family. So Kiev address of Academician Yanovsky was specifed as well as the date of his election as a prosector, and then the resident of the Aleksandrovskaya city hospital. Welcome addresses on the 25th anniversary of Professor Yanovsky’s medical activity (1908), on the 40th anniversary of his medical and scientifc-pedagogical activity
(1923, two addresses), as well as the letters from the Organizing Committees of the All-Union Congresses of Therapists (1925, 1926) and from the Presidium of Leningrad Therapeutic Society named after S.P. Botkin (1925) were fully given
JETP Letters V. 74, I. 08
dc.description[en_US]JETP Letters -- October 25, 2001
Volume 74, Issue 8, pp. 405-442
FIELDS, PARTICLES, AND NUCLEI
Possibility of Precision Experimental Verification of Time Retardation in Moving Clocks by Using Coherent Excitation of Relativistic Nuclei in a Crystal
V. V. Okorokov
pp. 405-407 Full Text: PDF (34 kB)
Search for sp Interference in the Emission of Prompt Neutrons from 235U Fission Induced by Polarized Thermal Neutrons
G. V. Danilyan, V. A. Krakhotin, V. S. Pavlov, and A. V. Fedorov
pp. 408-410 Full Text: PDF (34 kB)
Nuclear Stochastic Resonance
V. P. Berezovoj, Yu. L. Bolotin, A. P. Dzyubak, V. V. Yanovsky, and A. V. Zhiglo
pp. 411-414 Full Text: PDF (55 kB)
CONDENSED MATTER
Hybridization of Libron and Phonon Modes in NH4I: Neutron Spectroscopy Studies at Pressures up to 10 GPa
V. P. Glazkov, D. P. Kozlenko, B. N. Savenko, V. A. Somenkov, and A. S. Telepnev
pp. 415-417 Full Text: PDF (40 kB)
Anomalous Resistivity of Lithium at High Dynamic Pressure
V. E. Fortov, V. V. Yakushev, K. L. Kagan, I. V. Lomonosov, V. I. Postnov, T. I. Yakusheva, and A. N. Kuryanchik
pp. 418-421 Full Text: PDF (64 kB)
Magnetic Properties of Crystals of the Molecular Complex between Fullerene C60 and an Organic Donor 9,9[prime]-trans-Bis(telluraxanthenyl)
V. V. Kveder, �. A. Shteinman, R. N. Lyubovskaya, S. A. Omel'chenko, and Yu. A. Osip'yan
pp. 422-424 Full Text: PDF (42 kB)
On the Theory of Giant Magnetoresistance (Longitudinal Current)
V. Ya. Kravchenko
pp. 425-430 Full Text: PDF (73 kB)
Magnetic Polarons (Ferrons) of Complicated Structure
E. L. Nagaev
pp. 431-435 Full Text: PDF (50 kB)
MISCELLANEOUS
On the Lorentz-Invariant Time���Energy Uncertainty Relation for a Relativistic Photon
S. N. Molotkov
pp. 436-441 Full Text: PDF (69 kB)
ERRATA
Erratum: "Do Neutrino Oscillations Allow an Extra Phenomenological Parameter" [JETP Letters 73, no. 8, 380 (2001)]
I. S. Tsukerman
p. 442 Full Text: PDF (6 kB)dc.description.contributor[en_US]dc.description.contributor[en_US
Yuri Yanovsky: a thanatological interpretation of his early work
Імпульсом до роботи над монографією стало спостереження Освальда Шпенґлера про симетрію нового типу культури й нової рефлексії смерті. Така теза відомого філософа дозволила не лише вписати українську літературу 1920-х у простір західної (фавстівської) культури, але й розгледіти її унікальність, співвідносну з великою кількістю розмаїтих танатологічних проєктів творців елітарної літератури в Україні, котрі за умов політичної катастрофи – смерті державності – вдалися до створення літератури, яка змогла б повернути до життя не лише власну націю, але й Захід. У ваплітянина Юрія Яновського, який, за сприйняттям його сучасника Юрія Шевельова, належав разом із Миколою Хвильовим та Павлом Тичиною до когорти недосяжних і незбагненних майстрів нової української літератури, смерть визнається за критерій життя, що дозволило письменнику запропонувати особливі рельєфні моделі «смерть героїчної особистості» й «динамічне життя свідомості в мить смерті». Для їх прочитання авторка дослідження скористалася як оптикою актуальних для Яновського філософій, так і досвідом її повернення в постмодернізмі й деконструкції, увага до складних і парадоксальних позицій яких визначає українську гуманістику часу написання книги. Студія є лише частиною виконаного в межах теми «(Не)можлива танатологія. Смерть у Миколи Хвильового та в письменників його кола».
The impetus for work on the monograph was Oswald Spengler's observation about the symmetry of a new type of culture and a new reflection of death. This thesis of the famous philosopher allowed not only to fit Ukrainian literature of the 1920s into the space of Western (Faustian) culture, but also to see its uniqueness, correlated with a large number of various thanatological projects of the creators of elite literature in Ukraine, who, under the conditions of a political catastrophe - the death of statehood - resorted to creating literature that could bring back to life not only their own nation, but also the West. In the work of Yuriy Yanovsky, a native of Vapl, who, according to his contemporary Yuriy Shevelyov, belonged, along with Mykola Khvylyov and Pavlo Tychyna, to the cohort of unattainable and incomprehensible masters of new Ukrainian literature, death is recognized as a criterion of life, which allowed the writer to offer special relief models of “the death of a heroic personality” and “the dynamic life of consciousness at the moment of death”. To read them, the author of the study used both the optics of philosophies relevant to Yanovsky and the experience of its return in postmodernism and deconstruction, the attention to the complex and paradoxical positions of which defines Ukrainian humanities at the time of writing the book. The study is only part of the work carried out within the framework of the theme “(I)mpossible Thanatology. Death in Mykola Khvylyov and in the writers of his circle”
JETP Letters V. 74, I. 08
JETP Letters -- October 25, 2001
Volume 74, Issue 8, pp. 405-442
FIELDS, PARTICLES, AND NUCLEI
Possibility of Precision Experimental Verification of Time Retardation in Moving Clocks by Using Coherent Excitation of Relativistic Nuclei in a Crystal
V. V. Okorokov
pp. 405-407 Full Text: PDF (34 kB)
Search for sp Interference in the Emission of Prompt Neutrons from 235U Fission Induced by Polarized Thermal Neutrons
G. V. Danilyan, V. A. Krakhotin, V. S. Pavlov, and A. V. Fedorov
pp. 408-410 Full Text: PDF (34 kB)
Nuclear Stochastic Resonance
V. P. Berezovoj, Yu. L. Bolotin, A. P. Dzyubak, V. V. Yanovsky, and A. V. Zhiglo
pp. 411-414 Full Text: PDF (55 kB)
CONDENSED MATTER
Hybridization of Libron and Phonon Modes in NH4I: Neutron Spectroscopy Studies at Pressures up to 10 GPa
V. P. Glazkov, D. P. Kozlenko, B. N. Savenko, V. A. Somenkov, and A. S. Telepnev
pp. 415-417 Full Text: PDF (40 kB)
Anomalous Resistivity of Lithium at High Dynamic Pressure
V. E. Fortov, V. V. Yakushev, K. L. Kagan, I. V. Lomonosov, V. I. Postnov, T. I. Yakusheva, and A. N. Kuryanchik
pp. 418-421 Full Text: PDF (64 kB)
Magnetic Properties of Crystals of the Molecular Complex between Fullerene C60 and an Organic Donor 9,9[prime]-trans-Bis(telluraxanthenyl)
V. V. Kveder, É. A. Shteinman, R. N. Lyubovskaya, S. A. Omel'chenko, and Yu. A. Osip'yan
pp. 422-424 Full Text: PDF (42 kB)
On the Theory of Giant Magnetoresistance (Longitudinal Current)
V. Ya. Kravchenko
pp. 425-430 Full Text: PDF (73 kB)
Magnetic Polarons (Ferrons) of Complicated Structure
E. L. Nagaev
pp. 431-435 Full Text: PDF (50 kB)
MISCELLANEOUS
On the Lorentz-Invariant Time–Energy Uncertainty Relation for a Relativistic Photon
S. N. Molotkov
pp. 436-441 Full Text: PDF (69 kB)
ERRATA
Erratum: "Do Neutrino Oscillations Allow an Extra Phenomenological Parameter" [JETP Letters 73, no. 8, 380 (2001)]
I. S. Tsukerman
p. 442 Full Text: PDF (6 kB)Archived web conten
Extension of a genetic network model by iterative experimentation and mathematical analysis
Circadian clocks involve feedback loops that generate rhythmic expression of key genes. Molecular genetic studies in the higher plant Arabidopsis thaliana have revealed a complex clock network. The first part of the network to be identified, a transcriptional feedback loop comprising TIMING OF CAB EXPRESSION 1 (TOC1), LATE ELONGATED HYPOCOTYL (LHY) and CIRCADIAN CLOCK ASSOCIATED 1 (CCA1), fails to account for significant experimental data. We develop an extended model that is based upon a wider range of data and accurately predicts additional experimental results. The model comprises interlocking feedback loops comparable to those identified experimentally in other circadian systems. We propose that each loop receives input signals from light, and that each loop includes a hypothetical component that had not been explicitly identified. Analysis of the model predicted the properties of these components, including an acute light induction at dawn that is rapidly repressed by LHY and CCA1. We found this unexpected regulation in RNA levels of the evening-expressed gene GIGANTEA (GI), supporting our proposed network and making GI a strong candidate for this component
Discovering religious awareness in literature of the first wave of Russian emigration (about the novel The Second Love by Vasily Yanovsky)
Vasily Yanovsky belongs to the younger generation of the first wave of Russian emigration. In his works, he combined the traditions of 19th-century Russian realism as well as the tendencies of Western literature in Europe. The article is an analysis of Yanovsky’s story The Second Lovein which the author shows the life in Paris from a Russian exile’s perspective. The writer gives an account of a dramatic decline in moral values in the face of poverty and loneliness by making refer-ence to the poetics of naturalism and the genre of so-called “human document”. The Orthodox faith in Yanovsky’s story becomes a source of hope for an emigrant’s survival
Queueing Network with Negative Customers and the Route Change
A queueing network with negative customers
(G-network) is considered with the Poisson flow of positive
customers, four types of nodes, and dependent service at different
nodes. Every customer arriving at the network is determined by a
set of random parameters: customer route, the length of customer
route, customer size and its service time at each route stage as
well. The arrival of a negative customer to a queuing system
causes one of ordinary (or “positive”) customers to be removed
(or “killed”) if any is present. The “killed” customer continues
its way along the new random route. For such G-network, the
multidimensional stationary distribution of the network state
probabilities is shown to be representable in the form of a
product
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