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Polish Radio Folk Collection Volume 04 - Malopolska Polnocna
Amongst lowland regions of Poland, Northern Malopolska (Little Poland) has special significance as the area of particularly rich folk music that until now has preserved traditions of the 19th century. Geographically, the region covers the territory of the
 
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Amongst lowland regions of Poland, Northern Malopolska (Little Poland) has special significance as the area of particularly rich folk music that until now has preserved traditions of the 19th century. Geographically, the region covers the territory of the former Kielce province naturally delimited by rivers: Pilica on the North and West, Vistula on the East and Szreniawa on the South. Recordings selected cover the three areas: Radom, Opoczno and Kielce-Gory Swietokrzyskie districts. The most characteristic music feature of the region is the mazurka rhythm. The oldest recordings date back to the late sixties when folk music practice in the country was still alive and the function of music was to supply a setting for weddings and other family celebrations. The newest recordings, made in 1996, reflect already another music reality. In course of time tastes and needs of old and new audiences have changed. Due to some processes of civilization, folk customs have almost totally vanished and only their elements have survived. From the rich repertoire of wedding songs, dating back to the 19th century if not earlier, only a few have been preserved as reminders of old rites.
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  • Compact disc
  • English-Polish booklet enclosed with details about the region and the musicians.
  • 36 selections
  • Total Time: 72:06


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