VELIKE MRSNE ZELENE RIME: OTKRIVANJE KLJUČA ŽIVOTNE SREDINE U KRIĆANSKIM PESMAMA

Аутори

  • Maria Hnaraki

Кључне речи:

kritska muzika, rizitike, muzička ekologija, prostorno bazirano muzičko obrazovanje

Сажетак

Jedna vrsta kritskih pesama, rizitika, stvorena od strane stanovnika zapadnog Krita, sugeriše Grcima, kroz tekstove koji opisuju različite kritske pejsaže, da moraju da štite svoju zemlju i budu jaki jer su se njihovi preci borili za nju. Ovaj rad pokazuje kako kritske pesme povezuju tradicije, jačaju kulturne stereotipe i iznova povezuju Krićane sa korenima, dok se kritske duše, kroz muzička izvođenja, identifikuju sa tlom Krita.

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2010-12-31

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