From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Anna Czekanowska-Kuklińska (25 June 1929 in Lwów – 18 October 2021 [1]) [2] was a Polish musicologist and ethnographer, professor at the University of Warsaw, [2] daughter of anthropologist Jan Czekanowski.

She applied statistical-mathematical methods for analysis of folk music. [3]

Works

  • Etnografia muzyczna (1971),
  • Ludowe melodie wąskiego zakresu w krajach słowiańskich (1972),
  • Kultury muzyczne Azji (1981).

References

  1. ^ "Zmarła Anna Czekanowska-Kuklińska" (in Polish). Związek Kompozytorów Polskich. Retrieved 2021-11-20.
  2. ^ a b Ludwik Bielawski, "Ethnomusicology on the turn", Transcultural Music Review #5 (2000) ISSN  1697-0101, "Ethnomusicology on the turn". Archived from the original on 2009-01-06. Retrieved 2010-01-29.
  3. ^ The American Folklife Center, "The Use of Computers in Folklore and Folk Music: A Preliminary Bibliography" [1]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Anna Czekanowska-Kuklińska (25 June 1929 in Lwów – 18 October 2021 [1]) [2] was a Polish musicologist and ethnographer, professor at the University of Warsaw, [2] daughter of anthropologist Jan Czekanowski.

She applied statistical-mathematical methods for analysis of folk music. [3]

Works

  • Etnografia muzyczna (1971),
  • Ludowe melodie wąskiego zakresu w krajach słowiańskich (1972),
  • Kultury muzyczne Azji (1981).

References

  1. ^ "Zmarła Anna Czekanowska-Kuklińska" (in Polish). Związek Kompozytorów Polskich. Retrieved 2021-11-20.
  2. ^ a b Ludwik Bielawski, "Ethnomusicology on the turn", Transcultural Music Review #5 (2000) ISSN  1697-0101, "Ethnomusicology on the turn". Archived from the original on 2009-01-06. Retrieved 2010-01-29.
  3. ^ The American Folklife Center, "The Use of Computers in Folklore and Folk Music: A Preliminary Bibliography" [1]

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