Iryna Dovhalyuk, 'Fonohrafuvannia narodnoi muzyky v Ukraini. Istoriia, metodolohiia, tendencji' [Phonographing Folk Music in Ukraine. History, Methodology and Tendencies], Lviv 2016

Anna Rutkowska


Institute of Art, Polish Academy of Sciences (Poland)
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4854-3584

Abstract

Book review of: Iryna Dovhalyuk, Fonohrafuvannia narodnoi muzyky v Ukraini. Istoriia, metodolohiia, tendencji [Phonographing Folk Music in Ukraine. History, Methodology and Tendencies], Lviv 2016


Keywords:

Ukrainian folk music, phonography, Polish-Ukrainian music relationships

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Rutkowska, A. (2022). Iryna Dovhalyuk, ’Fonohrafuvannia narodnoi muzyky v Ukraini. Istoriia, metodolohiia, tendencji’ [Phonographing Folk Music in Ukraine. History, Methodology and Tendencies], Lviv 2016. Muzyka, 66(4), 131–136. https://doi.org/10.36744/m.1076

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Anna Rutkowska 

Institute of Art, Polish Academy of Sciences Poland
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4854-3584

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