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PHILHARMONICA. International Music Journal
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Kaminskaya E.A. —
Modern Folklore Musical Culture of the Chelyabinsk Region: Brief Summary
// PHILHARMONICA. International Music Journal.
– 2017. – № 3.
– P. 40 - 46.
DOI: 10.7256/2453-613X.2017.3.25080 URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=25080
Modern Folklore Musical Culture of the Chelyabinsk Region: Brief Summary
DOI: 10.7256/2453-613X.2017.3.25080Review date: 24-12-2017Publish date: 16-01-2018Abstract. The article considers the main components of musical folklore culture currently existing in the territory of the Chelyabinsk region. The author offers fairly convincing evidence of actual existence of this complex, contradictory, multielement phenomenon, the presence and functional significance of which often has been belittled by modern researchers. The author briefly describes various approaches to the concept of "regional culture" and gives his own interpretation. In addition, the author offers the definitions of folklore culture and musical culture. The article justifies the concept of "modern regional folklore musical culture" on the basis of a generalized understanding of these phenomena. Proceeding from this, the author characterizes the actual existence of traditional musical folklore in the territory of the Chelyabinsk region, as well as its ethnic varieties such as, for example, event-related and unrelated genres; the existence of late folklore forms, represented primarily by mining and metallurgical folklore (folklore of workers), and features of musical folklorism in the work of amateur and professional composers. Thus, a diverse palette of modern folklore musical culture of the region is shown in the present article.Keywords: Chelyabinsk region , regional culture, regional studies , cultural identity, genre, style, folklorism, music , traditional culture , folklore This article written in Russian. You can find full text of article in Russian here . References
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