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Holy brotherhood: Romani music in a Hungarian Pentecostal church

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Holy Brotherhood: Romani Music in a Hungarian Pentecostal Church is a musical ethnography of a religious community.

After the end of socialism, different ethnic groups in Hungary harbored antagonism toward one another.

In one Pentecostal church in Pecs, Hungary, however, both Hungarians and Roma (Gypsies) worshipped and made music together.

Three musical repertoires coexisted, each with a separate historical background and complex social meanings: Romanireligious song; nineteenth-century gospel hymns originally from the United States; and contemporary Christian pop from the United States.

Church members accommodated cultural and musical differences by developing several distinct performance styles.

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Oxford University Press
0195343948 / 9780195343946
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
16/01/2003
English
205 pages
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