Since the end of the 1950s, the circulation of unauthorised sound material in the Soviet Union, a phenomenon which is called ‘magnitizdat’, has been increasing rapidly. The article investigates a number of issues related to this parallel dimension of official culture, such as the differences and similarities with the better known ‘samizdat’, from which the name originates; the role of the song as a form of dissent; the importance of the means of dissemination and the role of collectors; the relationship of the new song with official music and mass culture. The aim is to offer a precise definition of such “synthetic creation”, bringing its meaning to the forefront of Soviet society in the second half of the 20th century
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This dissertation explores the emergence of Soviet sonic culture––a concept I define as a set of pra...
Since the end of the 1950s, the circulation of unauthorised sound material in the Soviet Union, a ph...
This article considers the renaissance of Russian art-song in the Soviet Union in the 1930s, especia...
Recorded on the bones of the Real socialism: from the Bardovskaya pesnyato Soviet Rock.Between the b...
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The professional Soviet estrada (stage music) was able to use the privileges of the official nationa...
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A massive shift from the Socialist Realism that predominated under Joseph Stalin, the bard culture t...
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The main purpose of this thesis is to explore the connection between social and cultural aspects of ...
Państwa demokratyczne, gdzie władza z reguły nie stosuje represji w ramach walki z różnorodnością są...
The paper analyzes the evolution of Soviet/Russian rock music, from a West-inspired English-speaking...
The aim of the article is to reveal the features of contemporary Ukrainian pop songs as a means of b...
The paper analyzes the evolution of Soviet/Russian rock music, from a West-inspired English-speaking...
This study investigates the role of Soviet classical music recordings in Western–Soviet relationship...
This dissertation explores the emergence of Soviet sonic culture––a concept I define as a set of pra...
Since the end of the 1950s, the circulation of unauthorised sound material in the Soviet Union, a ph...
This article considers the renaissance of Russian art-song in the Soviet Union in the 1930s, especia...
Recorded on the bones of the Real socialism: from the Bardovskaya pesnyato Soviet Rock.Between the b...
This article examines how Soviet Ukrainian cultural artefacts acquired anti-Soviet meanings between ...
The professional Soviet estrada (stage music) was able to use the privileges of the official nationa...
Since the 1940s at the latest, singer-songwriters of US-American workers songs related themselves cl...
A massive shift from the Socialist Realism that predominated under Joseph Stalin, the bard culture t...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the History Department at Digital Commons...
The main purpose of this thesis is to explore the connection between social and cultural aspects of ...
Państwa demokratyczne, gdzie władza z reguły nie stosuje represji w ramach walki z różnorodnością są...
The paper analyzes the evolution of Soviet/Russian rock music, from a West-inspired English-speaking...
The aim of the article is to reveal the features of contemporary Ukrainian pop songs as a means of b...
The paper analyzes the evolution of Soviet/Russian rock music, from a West-inspired English-speaking...
This study investigates the role of Soviet classical music recordings in Western–Soviet relationship...
This dissertation explores the emergence of Soviet sonic culture––a concept I define as a set of pra...