Abstract:
The topic is relevant in the current globalised and digitalised environment,
where music is becoming an increasingly important tool for preserving cultural
diversity and fostering mutual understanding. This research aims to examine the
mechanisms of cross-cultural music interactions and identify the key factors that
contribute to them. Research methods include comparative, content, historical, and
system analysis. The findings show that cross-cultural interactions in music contribute
to creating new musical forms, enriching the world's musical heritage and
strengthening cultural ties despite the existing obstacles and challenges. In the context
of the rapid development of digital technologies and global connectivity, music has
become a powerful tool for connecting different cultures and strengthening cultural
ties. The article examines the factors that facilitate the successful integration of
musical cultures, identifies potential challenges in this process, and emphasises the
importance of respecting cultural expression diversity and protecting musical
traditions' authenticity in globalisation and digitalisation. Migration and Diaspora:
Cuban music in the United States led to the creation of a new genre—salsa, which
combines Cuban and American music elements. Technology and Globalisation:
Virtual collaborations, such as the partnership between Norwegian DJ Kygo and
American singer Selena Gomez, demonstrate how digital technologies facilitate the
creation of joint musical projects. Fusion and Eclecticism: Jazz fusion, popularised by
Miles Davis, combines elements of jazz, rock, funk, and R&B, creating new musical
forms and enriching the global musical heritage. Intercultural Exchange: The
international WOMAD festival, founded by Peter Gabriel, promotes cultural exchange
and collaboration between musicians worldwide. Cultural Adaptations: Brazilian baile
funk, which originated in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, is an example of adapting
American funk and hip-hop to traditional Brazilian music, creating a unique musical
genre.