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Finnish Yearbook of Ethnomusicology

Papers from the ESEM meeting in Jyväskylä 1997 have been published - with support from the Finnish Society for Ethnomusicology, Helsinki - in two volumes of the Finnish Yearbook of Ethnomusicology, Vol.10 (1998) and Vol.11 (1999). Volume copies can be ordered directly from the Finnish Society for Ethnomusicology. ISSN 0783-6821, see http://www.music.helsinki.fi/ses/main.htm

 

Vol.10 (1998)

Udo Will

An ethnomusicologist`s dilemma: Technology and the analysis of music.

Dan Lundberg

Welcome to Assyria - our land on the Cyber Space. Music and the Internet in the the establishment of a transnational Assyrian identity.

Chris Kemp

The development of the Moravian folk ethic, through the transplantaion of its cultural roots into the arena of contemporary western recording technology.

Irén Kertész-Wilkinson

Nurture the Nature: A preliminary study of the musical practices of two European peripatic communities.

Marko Jouste

Change and metrics in Guhtura-Niillas' luohti.

Timo Leisiö

On Euro-Siberian byrgy, or the sucked concussion reed.

Jarkko Niemi

The genres of the Nenets songs.

Vaike Sarv

Historical changes in the melodic structure of Setu laments.

Martin Boikoi

Relics of burial laments in Latvia.

Vol.11 (1999)

André-Marie Despringre

Meaning of the old and new cultural variations of a French song from Brittany Ingrid Rüütel: Some results of a computerized comparative analysis of the Balto-Finnic runotunes.

Kataliun Lázár

Shamanism and folk music as ethnosurvival factors.

Elena Pushkareva

The experience of ethnological reconstruction of Nenets shamanistic ritual on the topic "prediction of the future".