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Music, city, and the Roma under communism / Anna G. Piotrowska.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Piotrowska, Anna G., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Romanies--Poland--Kraków--Music--20th century--History and criticism.
Romanies.
Music--Social aspects--Poland--Kraków--History--20th century.
Music.
Street musicians--Poland--Kraków.
Street musicians.
Musicians, Romani--Poland--Kraków.
Musicians, Romani.
Communism and music--Poland--Kraków.
Communism and music.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (233 pages)
Place of Publication:
New York, New York : Bloomsbury Academic, [2022]
Summary:
This book highlights the role of Romani musical presence in Central and Eastern Europe, especially from Krakow in the Communist period, and argues that music can and should be treated as one of the main points of relation between Roma and non-Roma. It discusses Romani performers and the complexity of their situation as conditioned by the political situations starkly affected by the Communist regime, and then by its fall. Against this backdrop, the book engages with musician Stefan Dymiter (known as Corroro) as the leader of his own street band: unwelcome in the public space by the authorities, merely tolerated by others, but admired by many passers-by and respected by his peer Romain musicians and international music stars. It emphasizes the role of Romani musicians in Krakow in shaping the soundscape of the city while also demonstrating their collective and individual strategies to adapt to the new circumstances in terms of the preferred performative techniques, repertoire, and overall lifestyle.
Contents:
Cover
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgement
Prologue: In the Circle of Official and Personal Memories
Part 1 City and Music
1.1 The Tradition of Music-Making in the Streets
1.2 Romani Music-Making in Central and Eastern Europe
1.3 Romani Musicians in the Cities: Vienna, Budapest and Bucharest
Part 2 Roma and Communism
2.1 The Roma in Communistic Poland: The Case of Nowa Huta
2.2 Romani Musicians from Nowa Huta: Traditions Versus New Expectations
2.3 Romani State-Supported Ensembles: On the Example of ROMA from Kraków
Part 3 The Story of Corroro
3.1 The Situation of Romani Buskers in Kraków: The Significance of the Late 1970s
3.2 The Case of Corroro: A Romani Virtuoso in Communistic Times
3.3 The Myth of a Disabled Genius
Epilogue: Post-1989 Reality
Bibliography
Index.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781501380846
1501380842
9781501380822
1501380826
9781501380839
1501380834

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