Lukina (Aminova) Galima Uralovna (Russian: Лукина (Аминова) Галима Ураловна) is a Russian musicologist, Deputy Director for Scientific Work of the State Institute of Art Studies, Professor of the Russian State Specialized Academy of Arts, Doctor of Art History, Candidate of Philosophical Sciences.
She was born on April 1, 1967 in the village of Kremenkul, Chelyabinsk region. Since childhood, she studied music with great desire, graduated from a Children's music school in piano class in the city of Tselinograd (now Nursultan, Republic of Kazakhstan). In 1987 she graduated from the historical and theoretical department of the Tselinograd Music College. In 1993, she graduated from the Music Faculty of the Krasnoyarsk State Institute of Arts (since 2018 - the Siberian State Institute of Arts named after Dmitry Hvorostovsky) with a degree in Musicology (scientific hands. - Candidate of Art History I.V. Efimova).
From 1993 to 1996, she worked as a teacher at the Krasnoyarsk State Institute (now Siberian Federal University). In 1997 she graduated from the graduate school of the KGII with a degree in Musicology (class of Candidate of Art History, Professor of the Department of Music History Irina Viktorovna Efimova) and in the following year – 1998 defended her PhD thesis on the topic "Model of the world in the works of S. I. Taneev" (09.00.01 "Ontology and theory of cognition").
From 1997 to 2006, she not only taught courses on the theory and history of music at the Faculty of Art and Cultural Studies at Krasnoyarsk State University, but also carried out administrative work, holding the positions of: Deputy Dean for Academic Affairs of the Faculty of Art and Cultural Studies; acting Dean of the Faculty of Art and Cultural Studies; Head of the Educational and Methodological Department; senior researcher. From 2008 to 2009 , she was the director of the Humanities Institute of the Siberian Federal University.
From 2005 to 2008, she improved her knowledge in the doctoral program of the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory in the specialty "Musicology" (scientific consultant - Professor V.V. Medushevsky). From 2009 to 2014 - Professor of the Department of Humanities of the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory.
In 2010-2013, she also held the position of a methodologist in the Methodical Office for Educational Institutions of Arts and Culture of the Department of Culture of the City of Moscow (director - Alina Semenovna Tsodokova). In 2012-2013, she supervised the cultural and educational project "Classical Music in kindergarten" (Moscow) jointly with the Department of Education of the City of Moscow and the DSHI of the Department of Culture of the City of Moscow.
In 2014, she defended her doctoral dissertation "The idea and intonation structure of S.I. Taneyev's music" (17.00.02 "Musical Art"). In the same year, as a professor at the Russian State Specialized Academy of Arts, he conducts courses "Musical Psychology", "Philosophy", special courses for graduate students, and is also the head of the Department of Theory and History of Music of the Russian Specialized Academy of Arts (RGSAI). From 2014 to 2016 - Vice -Rector for Scientific and Creative Work of the RGSAI.
Since 2016, he has held the position of Deputy Director for Scientific Work of the State Institute of Art Studies. Since 2019, he has been a leading researcher in the academic music publications sector of the State Institute of Art Studies, actively engaged in scientific and methodological work. He is a member of the editorial board of the magazines "Art Education and Science", "Art Culture", "Cultural Heritage of Russia",
Galima Uralovna Lukina is a follower of the ideas of V.V. Medushevsky, his methodology of music analysis, synthesizing the intonation method of analysis and the method of philosophical ideological and semantic interpretation. G.U. Lukina's sphere of special interest includes the study of the work of the outstanding Russian composer S. I. Taneyev. Her scientific works give a holistic scientifically grounded idea of the specifics of national thinking; an expanded interpretation of his music is proposed, which allows to comprehend its intonation system in the dialectical unity of Western European and Russian forms of musical culture. Her most notable work was her monograph "The Work of S.I. Taneyev in the Light of the Russian Spiritual Tradition" (Moscow: Composer, 2015). At the same time, Galima Uralovna is the author of more than 70 publications on the most extensive topics: the work of S.I. Taneyev, the ontology of music, art education, inclusive teaching methods.
Lukina's scientific activity is also connected with conducting international open lectures, for example, she gave separate (open) lectures at Shokei Gakuin University (Sendai, Japan), Lancashire University (Preston, Britain).
Among the most significant works of Lukina we note:
Lukina G.U. S.I. Taneyev's creativity in the light of the Russian spiritual tradition: Monograph. Moscow: Composer, 2015.
Lukina G.U., Lisovoy V.I. Methods of teaching solfeggio for visually impaired and blind children in a children's music school: An educational and methodical manual. - M.: Publishing house "Scientific Library", 2017.
Lukina G.U. Methodological recommendations for the organization of independent work of deaf students of art universities in the discipline "Philosophy". Russian State Specialized Academy of Arts; State Institute of Art Studies. Moscow, 2017.
Aminova G.U. The domestic origins of S. I. Taneyev's creativity. Monograph. Krasnoyarsk: Krasnoyarsk State University, 2006.
Aminova G.U. The idea of conciliarity in the choral and symphonic works of S. I. Taneyev. Monograph. Krasnoyarsk: Krasnoyarsk State University, 2004.