Traditional Music in Baltic Countries

Bok av Max P Baumann
Contents:+++ Articles* Martin Boiko: Baltic and Balts: On the History of Notions and the Question of Baltic Regionalism* Valdis Muktapavels: Musical Instruments in the Baltic Region: Historiography and Traditions* Daiva Vyciniene: Lithuanian Schwebungsdiaphonie and its South and East European Parallels* Anu Vissel: Estonian Herding Songs from the Perspective of Ethnic Relations* Arnold Klotins: The Latvian Neo-folklore Movement and the Political Changes of the Late 20th Century* Ingrid Rüütel: Wedding Songs and Ceremonies of the Kihu Island in Estonia+++ Institutions* Janika Oras and Ergo-Hart Västrik: Estonian Folklore Archives of the Estonian Literary Museum* Ingrid Rüütel: Department of Ethnomusicology at the Estonian Literary Museum* Zaiga Sneibe: The Collection of Folk Music in the Archives of Latvian Folklore* Rimantas Astrauskas and Dalia Urbanaviciene: Department of Ehnomusicology, Lithuanian Academy of Music and Section of Ethnomusicology at the Institute of Musicology, Lithuanian Academy of Music* Auste Nakiene: Ethnomusikologie am Institut der Litauischen Literatur und Folklore* Rimantas Sliuzinskas: Institute of Musicology, University of Klaipeda, Lithuania+++ Book Reviews (Jonathan Stock, ed.)* Jonathan Stock, Marian Marian Balasa, Calep Okumu Crispo, Michael Morse: Review Symposium: Music and the Racial Imagination, Ronald Radano and Philip. V. Bohlman, eds.* Carol Muller: Music and Gender, Pirrko Moisala and Beverly Diamond, eds.* Frank Kouwenhoven: Bluegrass Odyssey: A Documentary in Pictures and Words, Carl Fleischhauer and Neil V. Rosenberg, eds.* Briefly Mentioned* Jonathan Stock: Las culturas musicales: Lecturas de ethnomusicologia, Francisco Cruces, chief ed.+++ Recording Reviews (Gregory F. Barz, ed.)* Jonathan Ritter: Recording Review Essay: Afro-Hispanic Music from Western Columbia and Ecuador/i> and Ecuador and Columbia: Marimba Master and Sacred Songs+++ About the Authors