‘The Silver Age’ Spiritual Culture as the Foundation of the 125-year Development of the Gnesin System of Education
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St Petersburg State University
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In this article, the 125-year history of the Gnesin system of musical education is examined.
The thread that runs through its long history is the spiritual culture of the Silver Age with its
traditions, values, outstanding teachers, as well as both performers and talented leaders. The
Gnesin family highly valued the concepts of the Silver Age. They managed to create an inimitable system of musical education that is marked by its patriotic way of thinking, devotion to
music, and loving attitude towards students. The article focuses on the figure of Elena Gnesina
who was drawing herself on the high spiritual culture of the Silver Age and devoted herself
entirely to the music, demonstrated her commitment to the students, and protected them
even in the most difficult times regardless of the social environment: revolutions, the First and
Second World Wars. The passion for her work, which Gnesina demonstrated throughout her
72-year life, has been reverently passed from generation to generation by the Gnesin system’s
teachers. Nowadays, all educational institutions — the school, two colleges and the institute —
continue to accumulate spiritual traditions, constantly giving rise to new fields and profiles of
professional education that respond to the challenges of the time and strengthen the position
of the Gnesin system of education both in Russia and abroad.
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Mayarovskaya, Galina, Larisa Zorilova, and Daria Rodionova. “‘The Silver Age’ Spiritual Culture as the Foundation of the 125-year Development of the Gnesin System of Education”. Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Arts 10, no. 3 (2020): 507–517.