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Musical Traditions of Bol, the Island of Brač - an Example of Music and Musical Life on Dalmatian Islands (CROSBI ID 502410)

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Ćaleta, Joško Musical Traditions of Bol, the Island of Brač - an Example of Music and Musical Life on Dalmatian Islands // Music and Anthropology. Magrini, T. (ur.), Online/Web. 2004

Podaci o odgovornosti

Ćaleta, Joško

engleski

Musical Traditions of Bol, the Island of Brač - an Example of Music and Musical Life on Dalmatian Islands

Geographically and historically, the Dalmatian islands are integral part of the Mediterranean cultural area. Life, as well as musical life, on these islands was altered parallel with the changes of the cultures that dominated Mediterranean area. During the long period of turbulent history the Dalmatian islands were final destination for numerous refugees from the broad inland regions, especially Dalmatian Hinterland. Economic catastrophe at the end of the 19th century made a numerous islanders to seek a better life in the overseas countries of South and North America and Australia. Despite all of the circumstances, the musical life in the small urban and rural communities on the Dalmatian island, is significantly present through variety of traditional customs, both secular and sacral, and various vocal, instrumental and dance forms. For a long period of time, the author is following and observing a life (musical) in the various Dalmatian islands community. One of them is a small picturesque town of Bol on the island of Brač. Fascinations with small community "double" life - summer (global) life when the community become a typical Mediterranean tourist destination and the rest of the year local islanders (musical) life, when all the local customs are still actual, author depict through ethnographic descriptions of the main local annual events, in the same time, referring to the similar events or vocal, instrumental and dance forms and styles of the other Dalmatian islands. Sažetak: Autor polazi od pretpostavke da su dalmatinski otoci dio šire mediteranske kulturne zone. Pri tom uzima u obzir i povijesne i društveno-ekonomske aspekte koji su utjecali na formiranje i razvoj života na ovim otocima. Konkretan primjer suvremenog tradicijskog glazbovanja prikazuje u glazbovanju stanovnika Bola na otoku Braču. Prati njihov "dvostruki" život: ljetni uvjetovan ekonomski isplativom aktivnošću - turizmom i zimski u kojem su svi godišnji običaji tipični za male primorske sredine još uvijek u funkciji.

traditional music; music and tourism; Mediterranean music

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Podaci o prilogu

2004.

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objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Music and Anthropology. Magrini, T. (ur.), Online/Web

Podaci o skupu

The 6th meeting of the ICTM Study Group for Musical Anthropology of Mediterranean Musical Cultures - Music in Mediterranean Islands (fondazione Ugo e Olga Levi)

predavanje

09.06.2004-16.06.2004

Venecija, Italija

Povezanost rada

Etnologija i antropologija, Znanost o umjetnosti