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- Title
THE PHONOGRAPHIC RECORDINGS OF TRADITIONAL MUSIC PERFORMED BY SERBIAN PRISONERS OF WAR (1915 -1918).
- Authors
Fracile, Nice
- Abstract
This paper will focus on an examination of the phonographic recordings of traditional music, as performed by Serbian war prisoners during World War One (1915-1918) in the German camps of Königsbrück and Parchim. These recordings of traditional Serbian songs and instrumental tunes were made on the spot by the German researcher Georg Schünemann. This is a unique and outstandingly valuable source - in terms of quantity, quality and scientific approach - providing material about Serbian folklore from the early 20th century. The author of this paper will examine the basic poetic/musical features of that material, the difficulties in deciphering the recordings and the identification of the informants, and also the continuity and changes in the style of performing those songs and instrumental tunes, which can still be heard sung and played in Serbia - in comparison to the musical folklore material from the early 20th century. Moreover, the significance and current relevance of the material for Serbian ethnomusicology will be highlighted, considering the fact that it has not been accessible to the scholarly public so far.
- Subjects
FOLK music; SOUND recordings; SHORTHAND; WAR stories; SERBIAN fiction; MUSICAL instruments
- Publication
New Sound: International Magazine for Music, 2018, Issue 51, p17
- ISSN
0354-818X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5937/newso1851017f