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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Armas Otto Väisänen (9 April 1890 - 18 July 1969) was an eminent Finnish scholar of folk music, an ethnographer and ethno-musicologist. In the early twentieth century he documented by recording and photographing traditional Finnish and other Finno-Ugric peoples music and musicians. With a scholarship from the Finno-Ugrian Society Vaisanen traveled to Russia in 1914 to collect Finno Ugrian folk melodies. He made field trips to Mordavia, Ingria, Veps, Russian Karelia.…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Armas Otto Väisänen (9 April 1890 - 18 July 1969) was an eminent Finnish scholar of folk music, an ethnographer and ethno-musicologist. In the early twentieth century he documented by recording and photographing traditional Finnish and other Finno-Ugric peoples music and musicians. With a scholarship from the Finno-Ugrian Society Vaisanen traveled to Russia in 1914 to collect Finno Ugrian folk melodies. He made field trips to Mordavia, Ingria, Veps, Russian Karelia. His activities also marked the a new stage in the history of collecting Setu folk songs in Southern Estonia. After the first trip in 1912 he made 6 fieldtrips to Estonia between 1912-1923. Armas Otto Väisänen's dissertation was presented in 1939 on ob-ugrian folk music in German: Untersuchungen über die Ob-ugrischen Melodien: eine vergleichende Studien nebst methodischer Einleitung.