As Russia’s nineteenth-century Gypsy craze swept through Moscow and St. Petersburg, Gypsy musicians entertained, dined with, and in some cases married Russian noblemen, bureaucrats, poets, and artists. Because the Gypsies’ extraordinary musical abilities supposedly stemmed from their unique Gypsy nature, the effectiveness of their performance rested on the definition of their ethnic identity as separate and distinct from that of the Russian audience. Although it drew on themes deeply embedded in Russian— and European—culture, the Orientalist allure of Gypsy performance was in no small part self-created and self-perpetuated by members of Russia’s renowned Gypsy choirs. For it was only by performing their otherness that Gypsies were able to ...
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This thesis analyses the formal qualities of the nineteenth-century Russian opera libretto and its s...
From the late nineteenth to the early twentieth century, the Jewish communities of Eastern Europe su...
The issue of musical culture development in a noble estate in Ukraine from the end of the 18th — to ...
The article begins by explaining the origins of Gypsies with an emphasis on the linguistic and anthr...
The paper discusses the identity of a Gypsy musician and explains the conditions under which this fi...
This article attempts to summarize the main landmarks of the Gypsy (Romani) Educational History in R...
Historia rosyjskiej muzyki szanson i jej przenikania do kultury dominującej w Rosji.The history of r...
With a few exceptions, the scholarly literature on Hungary’s Gypsy music remains frozen in an increa...
Nineteenth-century Russian music has often been considered something ‘special’. This is a conviction...
The last decades of the 18th century were a momentous period in Russian history; they marked an ever...
The article analyzes representations about the Roma people in the Russian, Belorussian, and Ukrainia...
Russia's ambivalent geo-political and socio-cultural position, as a self-avowed intermediary between...
This article analyses domestic amateur music-making in nineteenth-century Russian provincial towns. ...
Every culture has a distinct way of communicating their core values, beliefs and history, and for ma...
Considered a musical monument to the Austro- Hungarian Empire – The Gypsy Baron (originally Der Zige...
This thesis analyses the formal qualities of the nineteenth-century Russian opera libretto and its s...
From the late nineteenth to the early twentieth century, the Jewish communities of Eastern Europe su...
The issue of musical culture development in a noble estate in Ukraine from the end of the 18th — to ...