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Dmitri Pokrovsky and the Russian Folk Music Revival Movement
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Theodore Levin
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- Dmitri Pokrovsky and the Russian Folk Music Revival Movement 14
- Kundera's Musical Joke and "Folk" Music in Czechoslovakia, 1948-? 37
- The Aesthetic of the Hungarian Revival Movement 54
- Lakodalmas Rock and the Rejection of Popular Culture in Post-Socialist Hungary 76
- Continuity and Change in Eastern and Central European Traditional Music 92
- The Southern Wind of Change: Style and the Politics of Identity in Prewar Yugoslavia 99
- The Ilahiya as a Symbol of Bosnian Muslim National Identity 117
- Nationalism on Stage: Music and Change in Soviet Ukraine 136
- The Romanian Revolution of December 1989 and Its Reflection in Musical Folklore 156
- The Dialectic of Economics and Aesthetics in Bulgarian Music 176
- Wedding Musicians, Political Transition, and National Consciousness in Bulgaria 200
- Music and Marginality: Roma (Gypsies) a/Bulgaria and Macedonia 231
- Change as Confirmation of Continuity As Experienced by Russian Molokans 254
- Works Cited 277
- Contributors 293
- Index 295
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- Dmitri Pokrovsky and the Russian Folk Music Revival Movement 14
- Kundera's Musical Joke and "Folk" Music in Czechoslovakia, 1948-? 37
- The Aesthetic of the Hungarian Revival Movement 54
- Lakodalmas Rock and the Rejection of Popular Culture in Post-Socialist Hungary 76
- Continuity and Change in Eastern and Central European Traditional Music 92
- The Southern Wind of Change: Style and the Politics of Identity in Prewar Yugoslavia 99
- The Ilahiya as a Symbol of Bosnian Muslim National Identity 117
- Nationalism on Stage: Music and Change in Soviet Ukraine 136
- The Romanian Revolution of December 1989 and Its Reflection in Musical Folklore 156
- The Dialectic of Economics and Aesthetics in Bulgarian Music 176
- Wedding Musicians, Political Transition, and National Consciousness in Bulgaria 200
- Music and Marginality: Roma (Gypsies) a/Bulgaria and Macedonia 231
- Change as Confirmation of Continuity As Experienced by Russian Molokans 254
- Works Cited 277
- Contributors 293
- Index 295