Traditional folk long song and its geographical distribution
| Author(s) | Alimaa, A. en Davaapil, P. en Алимаа, А. Даваапил, П. |
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| Title | Traditional folk long song and its geographical distribution |
| Alternative Title | Хөвсгөл аймгийн уртын дууны баримтат өв, тархал |
| Publication Type | Proceedings |
| Language | mon |
| Number of Pages | 14 |
| Location | Mongolia |
| Relevance to ICH Safeguarding | documentation revitalization transmission heritage management |
| ICH Genre | performing arts: music |
| Name of the ICH Element | Khuvsgul |
| Keywords | folk long song geographical distribution |
| Description | The author presents a comprehensive overview of the repertoire and distribution of long songs, drawing from extensive field research conducted by the Institute of Linguistics of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences (MAS) between 1960 and 1977, as well as his own findings from 2021 in Khuvsgul Province. The evidence clearly indicates that there are approximately 130 long songs within this region. This report rigorously analyzes the themes, content, genres, and poetic features of these songs. It underscores the critical need for immediate collaboration between researchers, local governing bodies, and cultural workers to effectively revive and transmit the forgotten songs of Khuvsgul Province. |
| Book/Journal Title | The cultural heritage of the ancient administration of Zasagtkhan province, Akhai beis khoshuu en Засагт Хан аймгийн Ахай засгийн хошууны түүх, соёл |
| Publisher | Institute of History and Ethnology of Mongolian Academy of Science |
| Place of Publication | Mongolia |
| Date of Publication | 2024 |
| Pages | 175-188 |
| ISBN | 978-9919-9127-8-9 |
| Academic Field | ethnomusicology cultural study |
| Community/Ethnic Group | Khuvsgul province |
| Contributor | Council for Cultural Heritage Networking and Communication |
| Active Contribution | Mongolia, FY 2024 |
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