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Date: Wed, 5 Nov 1997 14:26:44 +0000
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From: TONY GALT <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: FYI: EAST EUROPEAN MEETINGS IN ETHNOMUSICOLOGY
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EAST EUROPEAN MEETINGS IN ETHNOMUSICOLOGY'
An international journal, published in Romania.
This periodic collective volume is dedicated, on the one hand, to
the East-European intercultural and scientific dialogue; and, on the
other hand, to the idea of communicating this dialogue to (and with)
the entire world. Sticking to professional, exegetical standads, its
pages are open to all experts in music of social and ethnic groups,
so that, by means of the musicologic science they should try together
to appreciate what characterises or what solidarises peoples, groups
and individuals, what particularises of what imposes them at the
world level, what they do have in common and what is specific to each
of them - from the creative point of view. Moreover, it is as
important as necessary that researchers should meet and learn
mutually about their exegetic performances, metho-dological
particularities and adequacy, as well as about the collected field
materials. This journal relies upon the conviction that the experts'
dialogue in ethnomusicology, by means of the writing, may represent
an important cultural act and a scientific performance with highly
humanistic aims.
Studies, essays and materials, poetic texts and musical
transcriptions, are highly representing the musical life of peoples,
groups and individual performers belonging to different levels of the
folk, traditional, ethnic, religious or popular expression.
Within the 4th volume (1997), the first section is dedicated to 'OLD
JEWISH TRACKS', containing articles by Zinoviy Stolyar (On a Certain
melodic Pattern in Jewish Music), Gisela Suliteanu (Archaic Jewish
Elements in the Structure of the Jewish Musical Folklore), and Ioan
R. Nicola (Jewish Wedding in Maramures). Named 'TOWARDS FAR(THER)
EAST', the second part is signed by Slawomira Zeranska-Kominek and
Magdalena Niewiadomska-Bugaj (An Attempt of an Objective
Classification of Performance Styles in Turkmen Music), and Marin
Marian Balasa (Chinese Diary).
Individuals or institutions willing to collaborate, to subscribe or
order the EAST EUROPEAN MEETINGS IN ETHNOMUSICOLOGY (last issue or
whole series) are invited to contact:
Marin Marian Balasa
Institute of Ethnography and Folklore
str. Take Ionescu 25
Bucharest 1
Romania
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