Croatian Traditional Music Recordings: The 1990s and 2000s (CROSBI ID 183953)
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Ćaleta, Joško ; Ceribašić, Naila
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Croatian Traditional Music Recordings: The 1990s and 2000s
The intention of this review essay is to identify the main features of Croatian traditional music record production since the beginning of the 1990s, paying special attention to the domestic classifications of izvorna (authentic) and stilizirana/obrađena (stylized/arranged) folk music, and tradition-based popular music. Beside, the authors examine the intent of discographic releases (from ethnographic releases to local souvenirs to commercial releases), the characteristics of the production process itself, social processes that influence the dynamics of Croatian traditional music record production, and the effects of the recorded product itself. In comparison with most of the twentieth century, there has been an outburst of production since the 1990s. It is hard to gauge the exact number of releases in the last twenty years, but a rough estimation yields around 1500 items, including those created with rather localized ambitions and scope ; approximately one third of them pertain to klapa singing, a third to tamburitza music, and another third to the sphere of authentic and stylized traditional musics. Therefore, the authors concentrate on main characteristics and trends, and single out the most important and more easily obtained releases.
traditional music; sound recording; audiography; Croatia; 1990s; 2000s
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