World Library of Folk and Primitive Music, Vol. 5: Yugoslavia [Live]
World Library of Folk and Primitive Music, Vol. 5: Yugoslavia [Live]
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The recent events in the former Yugoslavia give the music on volume five of the World Library of Folk and Primitive Music a special air of poignancy. Peter Kennedy, who was an associate of Alan Lomax, recorded all of the tracks at a folk festival in 1951, at a time when the Communist government believed it could forge a single national identity by showing the similarities between the various regional folk cultures. To that end, they gathered the best village musicians from all over what was then Yugoslavia and presented them in a series of concerts. Kennedy realized that it was a once in a lifetime opportunity and recorded dozens of performers including ballad singers, tamburica players, choirs, and dance bands. All of the music here is of the highest quality, although some of the recordings from the stage are somewhat muted. This two-CD set includes a well-annotated 20-page booklet that features both the original notes from the 1954 LP version as well as corrections and additions that reflect recent scholarship. Although much of the music here will be primarily of interest to ethnomusicologists, there is still plenty here for the casual listener to enjoy. --Michael Simmons
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World Library of Folk and Primitive Music, Vol. 5: Yugoslavia
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ASIN: B0000584V0
Release Date: 2001-02-27 |
Tracks:
- Croatia: Drmes
- Croatia: Lepo Peva
- Croatia: Zeleni Duro
- Croatia: Ajd'Idemo, Jagodo
- Croatia: Sadila Sem Rogozek
- Croatia: Rozgalic
- Croatia: Krcki Tanac
- Croatia: Balun Uz Mih
- Croatia: Ja Posijem Lane
- Croatia: Ladarice
- Croatia: Zasp'o Janko Pod Jablanom
- Croatia: Dances From Baranja
- Slovenia: Kresnice
- Slovenia: Zeleni Jurij
- Slovenia: Metliski Most
- Slovenia: Tkalecka/Sostarska/Samarjanka/Po Zelenoj Trati/Marko Skace
- Bosnia+Herzegovina: Sastali Se Capak I Fatari
- Bosnia+Herzegovina: Alija Se Do Jezera Krade
- Bosnia+Herzegovina: j Curice, Janje Moje
- Bosnia+Herzegovina: Svirka Uz Diple
- Bosnia+Herzegovina: Svatovska Pjesma/Zetelacka Pjesma
- Bosnia+Herzegovina: Sito
- Bosnia+Herzegovina: Gajade/Dudur Popa/Kolenike Vreteno/Zuta Zaba
- Bosnia+Herzegovina: Svirka Na Dvojnicama
- Bosnia+Herzegovina: Kaharli Sam, Vecerala Nisam
- Bosnia+Herzegovina: Bibera
- Bosnia+Herzegovina: Oslobodjenje Sipova
Tracks:
- Montenegro: Decja Igra
- Montenegro: Igranje U Dvpje
- Montenegro: Svadbene Pesme
- Montenegro: Duet Na Kavalima
- Montenegro: O Sebe
- Montenegro: Kanja
- Montenegro: Igra S Puskom
- Montenegro: Knjigu Pise Beze Ljubovica
- Macedonia: Kalajdziskoto
- Macedonia: Malino Momo
- Macedonia: Samo Da Ti Vidam
- Macedonia: Kolo
- Macedonia: Mori, Na Daleko
- Macedonia: Dva Kola
- Macedonia: Pecalbarska Pesma
- Macedonia: Vlaskoto
- Macedonia: Oj Ovcar'ce, Mlad Cobane
- Macedonia: Stara Krstacka
- Macedonia: Turska Igra
- Macedonia: Pastirske Melodije
- Macedonia: Nevestinska
- Macedonia: Kopacka Igra
- Macedonia: Krali Marko
- Serbia: Trojanac, Kosmajcica
- Serbia: Zvoni Zvonce
- Serbia: Hajde Dano/Da Igramo/Cica Glisino/Katanka
- Serbia: Lazaricke Obredne Pesme
- Serbia: Frula Duet
- Serbia: Kraljicke Obredne
- Serbia: Ide Stojan Od Oranje
- Serbia: Sobinka/Vranjanka/Stari Cocek
- Serbia: Koledarske Obredne Pesme
- Serbia: Numera
- Serbia: Dva Kola
Amazon.com
The recent events in the former Yugoslavia give the music on volume five of the World Library of Folk and Primitive Music a special air of poignancy. Peter Kennedy, who was an associate of Alan Lomax, recorded all of the tracks at a folk festival in 1951, at a time when the Communist government believed it could forge a single national identity by showing the similarities between the various regional folk cultures. To that end, they gathered the best village musicians from all over what was then Yugoslavia and presented them in a series of concerts. Kennedy realized that it was a once in a lifetime opportunity and recorded dozens of performers including ballad singers, tamburica players, choirs, and dance bands. All of the music here is of the highest quality, although some of the recordings from the stage are somewhat muted. This two-CD set includes a well-annotated 20-page booklet that features both the original notes from the 1954 LP version as well as corrections and additions that reflect recent scholarship. Although much of the music here will be primarily of interest to ethnomusicologists, there is still plenty here for the casual listener to enjoy. --Michael Simmons
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Authentic Village Music Recorded Live.......2001-11-11
This CD is a historical recording of the *best* *authentic* *live* Yugoslavian music that can be heard anywhere! It was recorded at a folk festival where village musicians and dancers from many regions of Yugoslavia gathered: Montenegro, Slovenia, Serbia, Bosnia-Hercegovina, & other areas. They participated in this event disregarding their ethnic & political differences. The music and dancing brought unity and peace - there was no indication of the explosive changes the future would bring . It includes unique instruments and vocalizations along with descriptions of the song and background information about the music and region. The songs, dances and music are "from the people and by the people" no finer definition and representation of folk music anywhere. Although, I have heard that some of the "intellectual" descriptions in the liner notes are not accurate (this from ethnics who originated from the areas represented), never-the-less there is no doubt that it was live music and a live festival which was recorded "on the spot". A great sample of beautiful authentic village sounds! Erika Borsos (erikab93)
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