""Retuning Culture" explores vital new ground in the way musical--as opposed to broad cultural--change has occurred recently in Eastern and Central Europe. It adds substantially to our knowledge of how musical behavior, performance, and traditions act and are acted upon in providing both continuity and adaptation to change."--James Porter, University of California, Los Angeles
""Retuning Culture" explores vital new ground in the way musical--as opposed to broad cultural--change has occurred recently in Eastern and Central Europe. It adds substantially to our knowledge of how musical behavior, performance, and traditions act and are acted upon in providing both continuity and adaptation to change."--James Porter, University of California, Los AngelesHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Slobin is Professor of Music at Wesleyan University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction / Mark Slobin 1 Dmitri Pokrovsky and the Russian Folk Music Revival Movement / Theodore Levin 14 Kundera's Musical Joke and "Folk" Music in Czechoslovakia, 1948-? / Michael Beckerman 37 The Aesthetic of the Hungarian Revival Movement / Judit Frigyesi 54 Lakodalmas Rock and the Rejection of Popular Culture in Post-Socialist Hungary / Barbara Rose Lange 76 Continuity and Change in Eastern and Central European Traditional Music / Anna Czekanowska 92 The Southern Wind of Change: Style and the Politics of Identity in Prewar Yugoslavia / lLjerka Vidic Rasmussen 99 The Ilahiya as a Symbol of Bosnian Muslim National Identity / Mirjana Lausevic 117 Nationalism on Stage: Music and Change in Soviet Ukraine / Catherine Wanner 136 The Romanian Revolution of December 1989 and Its Reflection in Musical Folklore / Steluta Popa 156 The Dialectic of Economics and Aesthetics in Bulgarian Music / Timothy Rice 176 Wedding Musicians, Political Transition ,and National Consciousness in Bulgaria / Donna A. Buchanan 200 Music and Marginality: Roma (Gypsies) of Bulgaria and Macedonia / Carol Silverman 231 Change as Confirmation of Continuity As Experienced by Russian Molokans / Margarita Mazo 254 Works Cited 277 Contributors 293 Index 295
Introduction / Mark Slobin 1 Dmitri Pokrovsky and the Russian Folk Music Revival Movement / Theodore Levin 14 Kundera's Musical Joke and "Folk" Music in Czechoslovakia, 1948-? / Michael Beckerman 37 The Aesthetic of the Hungarian Revival Movement / Judit Frigyesi 54 Lakodalmas Rock and the Rejection of Popular Culture in Post-Socialist Hungary / Barbara Rose Lange 76 Continuity and Change in Eastern and Central European Traditional Music / Anna Czekanowska 92 The Southern Wind of Change: Style and the Politics of Identity in Prewar Yugoslavia / lLjerka Vidic Rasmussen 99 The Ilahiya as a Symbol of Bosnian Muslim National Identity / Mirjana Lausevic 117 Nationalism on Stage: Music and Change in Soviet Ukraine / Catherine Wanner 136 The Romanian Revolution of December 1989 and Its Reflection in Musical Folklore / Steluta Popa 156 The Dialectic of Economics and Aesthetics in Bulgarian Music / Timothy Rice 176 Wedding Musicians, Political Transition ,and National Consciousness in Bulgaria / Donna A. Buchanan 200 Music and Marginality: Roma (Gypsies) of Bulgaria and Macedonia / Carol Silverman 231 Change as Confirmation of Continuity As Experienced by Russian Molokans / Margarita Mazo 254 Works Cited 277 Contributors 293 Index 295
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