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Folk Music in Soviet Russia: Some Recent Publications

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 February 2019

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In recent years, some very interesting octavo volumes of Russian regional folk-song repertoires have been published, containing melodies and texts unarranged and without artificial accompaniment, with introductions giving relevant dates and data and something of the state of preservation of folk tradition in the given area. The following comments emphasize these aspects rather than the nature of the musical material.

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Copyright © 1971 By the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois 

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