Ukrainian minstrels : and the blind shall sing / by Natalie Kononenko.
Material type: TextSeries: Folklores and folk cultures of Eastern EuropePublication details: Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe, c1998.Description: xvi, 360 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 0765601451
- 782.42162/91791 21
- ML399 .K65 1998
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 337-348) and index.
Foreword / Linda J. Ivanits -- Pt. 1. Ukrainian Minstrelsy. 1. The Singers. 2. The Traditional Repertory: An Overview. 3. Common Stereotypes of Minstrels. 4. Blindness. 5. Minstrel Institutions: The Brotherhoods or Guilds. 6. Apprenticeship, Training, and Initiation. 7.Learning Minstrel Songs. 8. Minstrel Guilds and the Orthodox Church. 9.Minstrelsy and Martyrdom: The Influence of Religious Song on the Epic.10. Epic and Lament: The Influence of Kobzari on Lirnyky -- Pt. 2.Minstrel Rites and Songs -- A Religious Festival -- The MinstrelInitiation Rite -- The Begging Song and the Song of Gratitude --Religious Songs -- Epics (Dumy) -- Historical Songs -- Satirical Songs-- Secret Songs.
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