JÁNOS JAGAMAS’ FOLK SONG ARRANGEMENTS
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https://doi.org/10.24193/subbmusica.2020.2.20Keywords:
folk song adaptations, homogeneous and mixed choir works, polyphonic and homophonic editing techniques.Abstract
The aim of the following study is to present János Jagamas’ vocal folk song arrangements by analyzing the melodies and the compositional methods used within the works. During his scientific work at the Folklore Institute of Cluj-Napoca, the outstanding folk music researcher uncovered and recorded reliable data by collecting, recording, analyzing, and classifying not only Hungarian but also Romanian and Bulgarian melodies. He processed some of the melodies he gathered using a variety of compositional procedures. The works are recommended for children, youth, and amateur choirs, so it is important to get to make them known among music teachers and conductors.References
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Jagamas, János. A magyar népdal régi és új stílusának kapcsolatairól (On the Relationship between the Old and the New Style of Hungarian Folk Songs). In: Zenetudományi írások (Musicological Writings), Csaba Szabó (ed.), Kriterion Publishing House, Bucharest, 1977, 52–72.
Jagamas, János. A kupolás kvintszerkezetű magyar népdal és a fúga expozíciója (The Arced Fifth Structured Hungarian Folk Song and the Exposition of the Fugue). In: Zenetudományi írások (Musicological Writings), András Benkő (ed.), Kriterion Publishing House, Bucharest, 1980, 263-270.
Jagamas, János. A népzene mikrokozmoszában (In the Microcosm of Folk Music). Kriterion Publishing House, Bucharest, 1984.
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