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thematically varied poetry of the
sutartinės attests to
their importance in the
social fabric.
Sutartinės were sung at festivals, gatherings, weddings...
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sutartinės multipart songs are on the UNESCO's
representative list of the
Masterpieces of the Oral and
Intangible Heritage of Humanity.
Sutartinės (from...
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sutartinės multipart songs are on the UNESCO's
representative list of the
Masterpieces of the Oral and
Intangible Heritage of Humanity.
Sutartinės (from...
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different keys.
Lithuanian traditional singing style sutartines is
based on polytonality. A
typical sutartines song is
based on a six-bar melody,
where the first...
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parallel chords or unison.
Duophonic songs are
common in the
renowned sutartinės tradition of Aukštaitija.
Another style of
Lithuanian folk
music is called...
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musical elements found in
sutartinės revived national interest in the art form,
leading Seimas to
introduce a
national day of
sutartinės on
November 16, the...
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ethnographical regions: monophony,
heterophony and polyphony. Folk song genres:
Sutartinės (Multipart Songs),
Wedding Songs, War-Historical Time Songs, Calendar...
- The word lada, and its
various derivatives,
appear in the
refrains of
sutartinės,
Lithuanian polyphony songs, in
various combinations, such as Lado tatato...
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Svetlana Spajić from Serbia, Trys
Keturiose from
Lithuania that sing
sutartinės, Południce and
Tulia from Poland,
Narodnyj Prazdnik (Народний Праздник)...
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determined by the
number of
finger holes.
Melodies are improvised. At times,
sutartinės were pla**** with
these whistles. The
molinukai were toys used by herders...