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Stylistic Approach as the Basis of Performance Interpretation in Piano Art

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Yakubova Muborak Sultanovna

Rubric:Musical arts
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This article examines performance interpretation as a complex artistic process based on a stylistic understanding of a musical work. It focuses on the relationship between the composer's musical notation and the performer's individual interpretation, examined within the context of the historical, cultural, and pedagogical traditions of piano performance. An analysis of scientific and methodological concepts reveals the role of style as an integrating principle, determining the choice of expressive means and the formation of a holistic artistic image. Particular attention is given to the importance of stylistic competence in the professional training of  pianists and in the development of independent performance thinking. It is concluded that a stylistic approach ensures the artistic authenticity of interpretation, promotes a deeper understanding of musical content, and actualizes the dialogue between composer, performer, and listener in contemporary musical culture.

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artistic image
musical style
piano performance
performance interpretation
stylistic approach
composer's text
stylistic thinking.

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Yakubova Muborak Sultanovna

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