The influence of the singer’s personality on traditional singing practice: Young vs. old
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This case study focuses on two active interpreters of the traditional folk song in Serbia: the first is a
member of the older generation (71 years old), a self-taught singer who grew up in the countryside; the other belongs to the younger generation (20 years old), a state educated singer who grew up in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. We compare their views on traditional singing and styles of interpretation (singing technique, gesture, dressing, etc.) in order to determine what elements of personality connect these two singers, and what elements distinguish them. The aim is to map the current state of traditional singing practice as it relates to urban society as well to outline the personalities of the singers, who are bearers of singing tradition. This mapping, along with a diachronic perspective of Serbian traditional singing, helps us to perceive the potential for development and survival, especially among members of the younger generation, on whom, of course, the tradition depe...nds most directly.
Извор:
Expressions and Impressions: Personal and Communal Aspects of Traditional Singing, Abstracts, 2018, 50-Издавач:
- Tartu : Estonian Literary Museum
- Tartu : Estonian Folklore Archives
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Идентитети српске музике од локалних до глобалних оквира: традиције, промене, изазови (RS-MESTD-Basic Research (BR or ON)-177004)
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http://folklore.ee/regilaul/konverents2018/http://folklore.ee/regilaul/konverents2018/abstracts.pdf
https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/6292
Институција/група
Музиколошки институт САНУ / Institute of Musicology SASATY - CONF AU - Radivojević, Maja Lj. PY - 2018 UR - http://folklore.ee/regilaul/konverents2018/ UR - http://folklore.ee/regilaul/konverents2018/abstracts.pdf UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/6292 AB - This case study focuses on two active interpreters of the traditional folk song in Serbia: the first is a member of the older generation (71 years old), a self-taught singer who grew up in the countryside; the other belongs to the younger generation (20 years old), a state educated singer who grew up in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. We compare their views on traditional singing and styles of interpretation (singing technique, gesture, dressing, etc.) in order to determine what elements of personality connect these two singers, and what elements distinguish them. The aim is to map the current state of traditional singing practice as it relates to urban society as well to outline the personalities of the singers, who are bearers of singing tradition. This mapping, along with a diachronic perspective of Serbian traditional singing, helps us to perceive the potential for development and survival, especially among members of the younger generation, on whom, of course, the tradition depends most directly. PB - Tartu : Estonian Literary Museum PB - Tartu : Estonian Folklore Archives C3 - Expressions and Impressions: Personal and Communal Aspects of Traditional Singing, Abstracts T1 - The influence of the singer’s personality on traditional singing practice: Young vs. old SP - 50 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_6292 ER -
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Radivojević, M. Lj.. (2018). The influence of the singer’s personality on traditional singing practice: Young vs. old. in Expressions and Impressions: Personal and Communal Aspects of Traditional Singing, Abstracts Tartu : Estonian Literary Museum., 50. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_6292
Radivojević ML. The influence of the singer’s personality on traditional singing practice: Young vs. old. in Expressions and Impressions: Personal and Communal Aspects of Traditional Singing, Abstracts. 2018;:50. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_6292 .
Radivojević, Maja Lj., "The influence of the singer’s personality on traditional singing practice: Young vs. old" in Expressions and Impressions: Personal and Communal Aspects of Traditional Singing, Abstracts (2018):50, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_6292 .