21世纪之交文化范式转变背景下的SoNoR合奏现象

Samir Mirzayev
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在千禧年即将结束时,一个曾经庞大的帝国崩溃了,造成了许多混乱。这是一个赢得了第二次世界大战的帝国,并在几十年内成为世界超级大国之一;这个帝国创造了一种全新的意识形态和文化,并在其许多组成国家以及许多邻国传播开来。音乐一直是这种文化的重要组成部分。这样一个庞大帝国的灭亡,一方面导致了它的许多组成国家获得了自由,但另一方面,也导致了各种军事、经济和法律问题,其中应该提到的是文化和意识形态的真空。上世纪末,阿塞拜疆和其他后苏联国家一样,经历了一段危机和文化冲击的时期,在此期间,所有政府文化项目都被关闭。在最黑暗的混乱时期,现代音乐合奏团SoNoR作为这些节目的替代品出现了。它完全是由一群爱好者创立的,填补了一个文化利基,多年来成为该国当代音乐的形象。SoNoR在国内和国际上举办音乐会、节日、研讨会和首演。乐队还与各国建立了文化交流。本文关注的是这一群体在世纪之交背景下的现象,并试图分析其兴衰和最终解体的主要原因。
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The phenomenon of SoNoR ensemble in the context of the cultural paradigm shift at the turn of the 21st century
Towards the end of the millennium, a once-vast empire had collapsed, causing a multitude of disruptions. This was an empire that had won World War II and become one of the world's superpowers for many decades; the empire that had created a completely new ideology and culture that had spread throughout many of its constituent nations as well as a number of neighboring countries. Music had been an important part of this culture. The demise of such a vast empire resulted, on one hand, in many of its component nations gaining liberty, but on the other, in various military, economic, and legal problems, among which should be mentioned a cultural and ideological vacuum. At the end of the last century, Azerbaijan, as well as other post-Soviet countries, was going through a period of crisis and culture shock, during which all governmental culture programs had been shut down. SoNoR, a contemporary music ensemble, appeared as an alternative to those programs during the darkest period of chaos. It was founded solely by a group of enthusiasts, and filled a cultural niche, becoming an image of contemporary music in the country for many years. SoNoR arranged concerts, festivals, workshops, and premieres both nationally and internationally. The band also established cultural exchanges with various countries. This article concerns the phenomenon of this group in the context of the turn of the century, as well as an attempt to analyze the main reasons for its ups and downs and eventual breakup.
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