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Mongolian National University of Arts and Culture, Ulan Bator, Mongolia

ABSTRACT

Music is essentially a sonic phenomenon, an intangible art that we experience through our auditory organs. It is written as a physical note on paper. It is the result of harmony and composition of music that expresses the meaning of music created from the author’s mind, thinking, skills, and feelings, or composition or work. If a composition is not interpreted by a musician and set to music, it is nothing more than a notation and notation written down on paper. The main process of conveying the composition to the listeners through the musician’s interpretation of the music is somewhat overlooked. Therefore, in this research, the musician’s thinking and editing method, and how to express it through interpretation, were the doctoral dissertation and articles of researchers such as have been studied in comparison.

KEYWORDS

thinking, interpretation, creative activity, musicianship, editing

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Nomuunaa Battogtokh & Oyunbadrakh Baynjargal. (2024). Problems of Music Interpretation and Its Expression: On the Example of the Violin. Philosophy Study, Mar.-Apr. 2024, Vol. 14, No. 2, 73-80.

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