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Tamburitza Tradition - From the Balkans to the American Midwest

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Richard March was raised in the tamburitza tradition in the Croatian American communities of Chicago and Los Angeles. He was the state folk arts specialist for the Wisconsin Arts Board until retiring and was a longtime host of Wisconsin Public Radio's Down Home Dairyland program. Klappentext The Tamburitza Tradition is a lively and well-illustrated comprehensive introduction to a Balkan folk music that now also thrives in communities throughout Europe, the Americas, and Australia. Tamburitza features acoustic stringed instruments, ranging in size from tamburas as small as a ukulele to ones as large as a bass viol. Folklorist Richard March documents the centuries-old origins and development of the tradition, including its intertwining with nationalist and ethnic symbolism. The music survived the complex politics of nineteenth-century Europe but remains a point of contention today. In Croatia, tamburitza is strongly associated with national identity and supported by an artistic and educational infrastructure. Serbia is proud of its outstanding performers and composers who have influenced tamburitza bands on four continents. In the United States, tamburitza was brought by Balkan immigrants in the nineteenth century and has become a flourishing American ethnic music with its own set of representational politics. Combining historical research with in-depth interviews and extensive participant-observer description, The Tamburitza Tradition reveals a dynamic and expressive music tradition on both sides of the Atlantic and beyond, illuminating the cultures and societies from which it has emerged.

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Authors Richard March
Publisher The University of Wisconsin Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.09.2013
 
EAN 9780299296049
ISBN 978-0-299-29604-9
No. of pages 326
Series Languages and Folklore of Uppe
Languages and Folklore of Upper Midwest
Languages and Folklore of Uppe
Languages and Folklore of the Upper Midwest
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Humanities, art, music > Music > Music theory

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