Komi muusika äärealad: lindude maailm
The article analyses bird sounds and the expressions thereof in Komi folk music. Relying on a number of examples, the author introduces the potential emergence of linguistic, mythological and musical connections, and the relevant research in Komi folklore, observing the most meaningful levels of int...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:64f111e3a9fe490f8de3837785bc1c21 2023-05-15T17:05:12+02:00 Komi muusika äärealad: lindude maailm Anatoli Panjukov 2011-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/64f111e3a9fe490f8de3837785bc1c21 ET est Eesti Kirjandusmuuseum http://www.folklore.ee/tagused/nr47/panjukov.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1406-992X https://doaj.org/toc/1406-9938 1406-992X 1406-9938 https://doaj.org/article/64f111e3a9fe490f8de3837785bc1c21 Mäetagused, Vol 47, Pp 83-108 (2011) Komi folklore Komi language ornithological conceptions Komi folk music Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropology GN301-674 article 2011 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T08:50:13Z The article analyses bird sounds and the expressions thereof in Komi folk music. Relying on a number of examples, the author introduces the potential emergence of linguistic, mythological and musical connections, and the relevant research in Komi folklore, observing the most meaningful levels of interpreting and understanding theworld of birds in folk tradition. Undoubtedly, the study of folk music is not only associated with the research of musical thought, but also pre-necessitates the analysis of mythological, folkloric and linguistic conceptions which serve as the basis for the ethicalneeds of people. The presented cross-section of folk culture makes it possible to see the connection between the linguistic, mythological and musical phenomena. Based on the given analysis, it can be said that in certain situations, the chronotopy and in-depth structure of bird images (at linguistic, mytho-epical and musical levels) may indeed act as the primordium for the plot. Folkloric texts generated in such a manner are cosmological in their structure, as they reflect the universal principles of traditional worldview – anthropocentrism, anthropometry and anthropomorphism, i.e. the reciprocal influence between the macrocosm and microcosm. Article in Journal/Newspaper Komi language Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles |
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The article analyses bird sounds and the expressions thereof in Komi folk music. Relying on a number of examples, the author introduces the potential emergence of linguistic, mythological and musical connections, and the relevant research in Komi folklore, observing the most meaningful levels of interpreting and understanding theworld of birds in folk tradition. Undoubtedly, the study of folk music is not only associated with the research of musical thought, but also pre-necessitates the analysis of mythological, folkloric and linguistic conceptions which serve as the basis for the ethicalneeds of people. The presented cross-section of folk culture makes it possible to see the connection between the linguistic, mythological and musical phenomena. Based on the given analysis, it can be said that in certain situations, the chronotopy and in-depth structure of bird images (at linguistic, mytho-epical and musical levels) may indeed act as the primordium for the plot. Folkloric texts generated in such a manner are cosmological in their structure, as they reflect the universal principles of traditional worldview – anthropocentrism, anthropometry and anthropomorphism, i.e. the reciprocal influence between the macrocosm and microcosm. |
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Komi muusika äärealad: lindude maailm |
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Komi muusika äärealad: lindude maailm |
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