1st Edition

Mastering Russian through Musical Culture

By Olga Butyrskaya Scarborough Copyright 2026
274 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

274 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

274 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Mastering Russian through Musical Culture bridges language and culture by tracing how music has interwoven with people’s lives across ages, genders, and social groups throughout historical epochs. This student-centered comprehensive book contains authentic texts, inquiry-based tasks, grammar examples and exercises, exploratory assignments, and a Teacher’s Manual. It assists students in... Read more

ВВЕДЕНИЕ | Introduction

РАЗДЕЛ I. МУЗЫКАЛЬНЫЙ ФОЛЬКЛОР И ЕГО ЖАНРЫ В РОССИИ | Unit I. Musical folklore and its genres in Russia

РАЗДЕЛ II. СОВЕТСКАЯ И ПОСТСОВЕТСКАЯ МУЗЫКА: ЕЁ ЖАНРЫ И ИСПОЛНИТЕЛИ | Unit II. Soviet and post-soviet music: Its genres and performers

РАЗДЕЛ III. КЛАССИЧЕСКАЯ МУЗЫКА: ЕЁ ЖАНРЫ И КОМПОЗИТОРЫ | Unit III. Classical music: Its genres and composers

Teacher’s manual (in English)

ПРИЛОЖЕНИЯ | Appendices

Biography

Olga Butyrskaya Scarborough has developed and taught various Russian language, literature, culture, and interdisciplinary courses in the Department of Languages & Cultures at the US Air Force Academy, USA, since the summer of 2012. She holds a Ph.D. from the Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia and has been teaching Russian as a foreign language for over two decades. Dr. Scarborough has given multiple presentations at scholarly conferences in Russia, Latvia, and the USA and published articles and educational materials on her research. Her professional interests include the methodology and practice of Russian language teaching, second language acquisition and pedagogy, the world’s cultural heritage, and intercultural competence development.