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Retuning Culture: Musical Changes in Central and Eastern Europe

Retuning Culture: Musical Changes in Central and Eastern Europe

  • Editor: Slobin, Mark

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Contents

  • 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