In: Musicologica Slovaca , vol. 2, no. 2
Detaily:
Rok, strany: 2011, 251 - 273
Typ článku: Materiály
O článku:
Karol Plicka (1894–1987) was one of those 20th century Czech and Moravian collectors
who worked in Slovakia during the interwar period, making a fundamental contribution to
developing the concept of the folk song, as applied in collecting practice within Slovakia. By
probing the records of Slovak folk songs from Dohňany village (Trenčín region), the study
gives a close-up view of Plicka’s collecting method (making transcriptions directly in the
field) and technique of recording (melodic and textual rough copy, fair copy). Plicka’s records
from Dohňany village were subjected to a source critique, on the basis of which the number
of song units was established, i.e. the overall extent of the song repertoire documented in
this village (72 songs). Te song records were analysed not only in terms of the technique
of entry-making but also of the genre structure and musical-stylistic characterisation of the
repertoire recorded.
Ako citovať:
ISO 690:
Timková, M. 2011. Piesňový repertoár obce Dohňany. Zo zápisov Karola Plicku. In Musicologica Slovaca , vol. 2, no.2, pp. 251-273. 1338-2594.
APA:
Timková, M. (2011). Piesňový repertoár obce Dohňany. Zo zápisov Karola Plicku. Musicologica Slovaca , 2(2), 251-273. 1338-2594.