KALINA, Petr. Sorbische Geigen (Violins of Sorbs). Bautzen: Sorbisches Institut Bautzen, 2024, 140 pp. Kleine Reihe des Sorbischen Instituts Bautzen, 36. ISBN 978-3-948166-93-9.
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Basic information
Original name Sorbische Geigen
Name in Czech Lužickosrbské housle
Name (in English) Violins of Sorbs
Authors KALINA, Petr (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution).
Edition Bautzen, 140 pp. Kleine Reihe des Sorbischen Instituts Bautzen, 36, 2024.
Publisher Sorbisches Institut Bautzen
Other information
Original language German
Type of outcome Book on a specialized topic
Field of Study 60404 Folklore studies
Country of publisher Germany
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Publication form printed version "print"
WWW URL
Organization unit Faculty of Arts
ISBN 978-3-948166-93-9
Keywords (in Czech) Lužičtí Srbové; hudební nástroje; etnoorganologie
Keywords in English Sorbs; musical instruments; ethnoorganology
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: PhDr. Petr Kalina, Ph.D., učo 17113. Changed: 12/3/2024 17:34.
Abstract
Neben Tarakawa und Dudelsack sind vor allem kleine und große sorbische Geige charakteristisch für die sorbische Volksmusik. Diese werden in vorliegender Studie erstmals umfassend organologisch untersucht und im Zusammenhang europäischer Volksmusikinstrumente erläutert. Durch die Dokumentation aller überlieferten Originalexemplare rücken nicht zuletzt auch Erbauer, Spieler und Sammler der Geigen sowie die sorbische Volksmusik selbst in den Fokus der Untersuchung.
Abstract (in English)
In addition to the tarakawa and bagpipes, small and large Sorbian violins are particularly characteristic of Sorbian folk music. In this study, these are examined comprehensively organologically for the first time and explained in the context of European folk music instruments. By documenting all of the surviving original specimens, the focus of the investigation is not least on the makers, players and collectors of the violins, as well as on Sorbian folk music itself.
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