It included all the most ancient folksongs and byline, or metrical legends; it saw the rise and fall of the Skomorokhi, the minstrels who were both the composers and preservers of these old epics and songs.
During five centuries of Turkish rule, no literature was produced except the orally transmitted folksongs and ballads.
Through folksongs the Bulgarian language and cultural heritage were kept alive during the centuries of Turkish rule.
With the folksongs must be associated the Variations for Pianoforte alone, or Pianoforte and Flute (or Violin), which he wrote in this and the following year and which were published as Op.
She had not only played and sung those noisy native folksongs of hers, but she had, it seemed, conducted herself with a certain facetious familiarity toward his lordship.
I have arranged twenty-five Russian folksongs for four hands, which will be published immediately, and I have orchestrated my fantasia Fatum for the fifth concert of the Musical Society.
These melodies, harmonies, and rhythms, derived from the spirit of the Russian folksongs and dances, unlike other attempts of the kind, possess sufficient weight and character to be used as symphonic material.
This characteristic of the Italians interests me very much, because it is directly contrary to ourfolksongs as sung by the people.
In this view the two latest volumes of the collection of Breton folksongs by F.
Copperheadism" had its bards as well as loyalty, although they were much fewer in number, and they cannot be omitted in an account of the folksongs of the civil war.
The folksongs of Poitou are full of such examples, and M.
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