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Детские музыкальные практики в этнокультурных традициях бурят и тувинцев [PDF]

open access: yesВестник музыкальной науки, 2020
Музыкальные традиции являются культурным достоянием коренных этносов Сибири. Например, буряты славятся искусством сказительства (улигеров), тувинцы - искусством горлового пения (хоомея).
Карелина, Екатерина Константиновна   +2 more
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Наследие Сергея Хомушкуевича Кочаа

open access: yesИскусство Евразии, 2019
Статья посвящена творчеству заслуженного художника Тувинской АССР Сергея Хомушкуевича Кочаа. В частности, представлен искусствоведческий анализ серебряных сережек с подвескамиколокольчиками.
Ноозун, Оюмаа Хуралбаевна
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“The khomus is my red deer on which I fly through the middle world” (Khomus in the shamanic practice of Tuva: Research issues)

open access: yesNovye Issledovaniâ Tuvy, 2017
The author first got acquainted with Tuvan music in 1991, at the 2nd International Congress of Jew’s Harp Music in Yakutia, Russia. Among other ethnomusical bands from Russia’s various regions and CIS states, the Tuvan band stood out with its special ...
Leo Tadagawa
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The development of contemporary music culture of Tuva (a view from Japan)

open access: yesNovye Issledovaniâ Tuvy, 2017
A philologist, graduate of Wako University (Tokyo), first heard Tuvan music in 1999 from a CD of a world-renowned band “Huun Huur Tu”. She started learning to perform xöömei.
Mao Terada
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Tuvan music in schools in the United States

open access: yesNovye Issledovaniâ Tuvy, 2017
The essay sums up the author’s reflections in the field of musical anthropology, with the focus on how ethnic music is understood by listeners with a different cultural background. The author was born and grew up in the USA. He graduated from Macalester
Sean P. Quirk
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Teaching Tuvan Language to Japanese Learners

open access: yesNovye Issledovaniâ Tuvy, 2018
One author of this article (Kaori Sawada) lived in the Republic of Tuva and studied Tuvan throat singing (xöömei) and Tuvan language from 2011 to 2017. She is an interpreter between Tuvan and Japanese languages, currently teaching Tuvan in Japan.
Kaori Sawada, Katsuhiko Kurosawa
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Let me sing your songs: how Finns found xöömei

open access: yesNovye Issledovaniâ Tuvy, 2017
The author of this essay, musician and founder of the Throat Singing Association of Finland (1997), tells the story of how an association of throat singing practitioners came to be in Finland, and how to teach this art to those wishing to learn it.
Sauli Heikkilä
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Tuvan music and its discography (principal names, titles, issues of description)

open access: yesNovye Issledovaniâ Tuvy, 2017
The article presents the author’s work on systematizing the discography of 20th century Tuvan music. The author has been collecting the material for many years and is planning to publish the separate edition of “Tuvan music on compact disks”.
Morten Abildsnes
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Tuvan music and World Music

open access: yesNovye Issledovaniâ Tuvy, 2017
The essay presents the author’s observations about the ingression of Tuvan music into the World Music – a niche of world musical culture covering ethnical music traditions.
Maxim V. Chaposhnikov
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What does Dakpai Maksim do when he sings sygyt? A preliminary investigation of one throat singer’s personal style

open access: yesNovye Issledovaniâ Tuvy, 2017
Famous Tuvan throat singers of the twentieth century continue to receive attention by today’s singers. After considering the sources from the Soviet era that are currently (un)available as recordings, the author analyses a single song with sygyt throat ...
Mark Van Tongeren
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