It is generally accepted that the fundamental term “ethnomusicology,” as universally accepted in contemporary scholarship, first appeared in 1950 and was invented by the Dutchman Jaap Kunst. In reality, the birthplace of this term is Ukraine where it was proposed and defined in detail in 1928 by Klyment Kvitka. Before World War II the term “ethnomusicology” migrated to Poland, thence to Western Europe and the USA, and from there to all the world
This dissertation examines the early history of the Berliner Phonogramm-Archiv (Berlin Phonogram Arc...
Dr. Ida Halpern explique la relation qui existe entre l’ethnomusicologie et l’histoire orale et soul...
This study attempts to define ethnomusicology as the study of people making music through the lens o...
It is generally accepted that the fundamental term “ethnomusicology,” as universally accepted in con...
Discussing controversial issues of Volksmusikforschung in Austria and Germany, the article focuses o...
Prof. Jadvyga Čiurlionytė (1899-1992) is known as one of the most important and actual personalities...
This article looks into the history of the disciplines folk music research and ethnomusicology (comp...
edged as the moment when musicology was born. In reality, however, the concept of the new academic d...
The field of Ethnomusicology has taken a great journey since it began over 120 years ago. The expans...
This article contributes to the history of musicology by addressing the involvement of ethnomusicolo...
Lietuvių etnomuzikologams būtina susipažinti su užsienio mokslininkų, savo darbus skelbusių anglų, v...
Research on historical terminology is a key step to understanding a specialised language and its evo...
Folklorism is presented as a component of culture change. The aim of the article is to show how ethn...
Research on historical terminology is a key step to understanding a specialised language and its evo...
In the current musicological discussion on the issues of historiography and the need to overcome the...
This dissertation examines the early history of the Berliner Phonogramm-Archiv (Berlin Phonogram Arc...
Dr. Ida Halpern explique la relation qui existe entre l’ethnomusicologie et l’histoire orale et soul...
This study attempts to define ethnomusicology as the study of people making music through the lens o...
It is generally accepted that the fundamental term “ethnomusicology,” as universally accepted in con...
Discussing controversial issues of Volksmusikforschung in Austria and Germany, the article focuses o...
Prof. Jadvyga Čiurlionytė (1899-1992) is known as one of the most important and actual personalities...
This article looks into the history of the disciplines folk music research and ethnomusicology (comp...
edged as the moment when musicology was born. In reality, however, the concept of the new academic d...
The field of Ethnomusicology has taken a great journey since it began over 120 years ago. The expans...
This article contributes to the history of musicology by addressing the involvement of ethnomusicolo...
Lietuvių etnomuzikologams būtina susipažinti su užsienio mokslininkų, savo darbus skelbusių anglų, v...
Research on historical terminology is a key step to understanding a specialised language and its evo...
Folklorism is presented as a component of culture change. The aim of the article is to show how ethn...
Research on historical terminology is a key step to understanding a specialised language and its evo...
In the current musicological discussion on the issues of historiography and the need to overcome the...
This dissertation examines the early history of the Berliner Phonogramm-Archiv (Berlin Phonogram Arc...
Dr. Ida Halpern explique la relation qui existe entre l’ethnomusicologie et l’histoire orale et soul...
This study attempts to define ethnomusicology as the study of people making music through the lens o...