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The JVC video anthology of world music and dance

Title
The JVC video anthology of world music and dance, Vol. 21: Europe II [videorecording].
Publication
1962-1987.

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Description
1 cassette. 58 min. : sd. color NTSC.; 1/2 in. (VHS)
Summary
Music and dance of Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary. Nos. 1 and 2 recorded at the Zakopane Mountain Ethnic Folk Dance Festival in Zakopane, Poland, respectively in September 1987 and September 1984. Nos. 3 to 5 recorded in Strakonice, Czechoslovakia, in June 1986. Nos. 6 and 7 recorded for the series Encyclopaedia Cinematographica in Göttingen, West Germany, in 1963; No. 8 recorded in the same location in 1962. Nos. 9 and 10 recorded in Czechoslovakia, respectively in July 1985 and July 1986. Nos. 11, 14 and 15 recorded at the Dunamenti Festival in Kalocsa, Hungary, in July 1981. Nos. 12 and 13 recorded in Budapest, Hungary, and telecast by NHK/Japan in 1972. No. 16 recorded in Transylvania, Romania, in July 1982.
Series Statement
JVC video anthology of world music and dance ; 21
Uniform Title
Encyclopaedia cinematographica .
Subject
  • Mazurka (Dance)
  • Polka (Dance)
  • Zbójnicki (Dance)
  • Czardas (Dance)
  • Legényes (Dance)
  • Dance > Poland
  • Dance > Czechoslovakia
  • Dance > Hungary
  • Folk dancing > Poland
  • Folk dancing > Czechoslovakia
  • Folk dancing > Czech Republic > Sudetenland
  • Folk dancing > Czech Republic > Moravia
  • Folk dancing > Czech Republic > Bohemia
  • Folk dancing > Slovakia
  • Folk dancing > Hungary
  • Music > Europe, Eastern
  • Sword-dance
  • Romanies
  • Romanies > Hungary
  • Processions
Note
  • Video series produced by JVC (Victor Company of Japan, Ltd.), in collaboration with the National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Japan. Producer: Katsumori Ichikawa. Directors: Kunihiko Nakagawa and Yuji Ichihashi. Editorial director: Tomoaki Fujii. Distributed by Rounder Records, Cambridge, Massachusetts. For the accompanying program guide, see: *MGS (General) 92-2700.
Contents
CONTENTS: Poland. No. 21-1: Folk dance medley from Krosno, Rzeszów area of eastern Poland. Perf. by the Podgorzanie ensemble. -- No. 21-2: Zbójnicki [hatchet dance], southeastern Poland, Tatra Mountain area. -- Czechoslovakia. No. 21-3: Cófavá [dance] from Haná, central Moravia: "Hemp is growing." Perf. by the Klas ensemble. -- No. 21-4: Folk song from the Haná area, Moravia: "The lark in the sky." -- No. 21-5: Dance music with early instruments: "Aria Hannaco." -- Dances of the Sudetenland. No. 21-6: Hatschó [peasant wedding dance]. Danced by the Iglauer Singkreis ensemble, accompanied by the Bairische Musikanten. -- No. 21-7: Tuschlied [festival song] and Rädl [round dance]. -- No. 21-8: Sword dance of Bohemia. -- No. 21-9: Karicka and cardás [dances of eastern Slovakia]. -- No. 21-10: Gypsy songs and dances from Slovakia. -- Hungary. No. 21-11: Country dance procession from the Dunamenti Festival. -- No. 21-12: Citera [zither] ensemble: "Zavaros a Tiska" ("Muddy is the Tisza's water"). -- No. 21-13: Tekero [hurdy-gurdy]. -- No. 21-14: Legényes [men's dance]. -- No. 21-15: Legényes with kelimaski gilji [gypsy dance song]. -- No. 21-16: Hungarian wedding ceremony of Transylvania in Romania.
Call Number
*MGZIA 4-1458
OCLC
NYPY926041269-F
Title
The JVC video anthology of world music and dance, Vol. 21: Europe II [videorecording].,
Imprint
1962-1987.
Series
JVC video anthology of world music and dance ; 21
Encyclopaedia cinematographica .
Local Subject
Television. JVC video anthology of world music and dance.
Local Subject
Music, Czech.
Local Subject
Dance festivals -- Hungary.
Wedding dances and music.
Research Call Number
*MGZIA 4-1458
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