Booklet of the Second International Symposium on Traditional Polyphony, 2004
THEORETICAL AND MUSICAL-AESTHETICAL ASPECTS OF TRADITIONAL POLYPHONY
Gia Baghashvili (Georgia) – The Aesthetic Polystageness of Georgian Musical Folklore (p. 52–54)
REGIONAL STYLES AND THE MUSICAL LANGUAGE OF TRADITIONAL POLYPHONY
Nato Zumbadze (Georgia) – Georgian Batonebi Songs (p. 120–128)
Ardian Ahmedaja (Austria) – On the Diversity of Multipart Singing Among the Albanians: The Relationship Between the Parts in the Songs of Toskeri and Myzeqe (p. 137–157)
Nino Kalandadze-Makharadze (Georgia) – The Funeral Zari in Traditional Polyphony (p. 166–178)
Yevgeny Yefremov (Ukraina) – Role of a Tonality in the Formation of Early Texture in Ukrainian Polessye (p. 184–189)
Thomas Haeusermann (Switzerland) – The Georgian Calendar Song for Easter Chona (p. 233–241)
Otar Kapanadze (Georgia) – The Iinterrealationship Between the Round-Dance Songs of the East Georgian Mountain and Plain Regions (p. 259–270)
FORMAL ANALYSES OF MUSICAL LANGUAGE OF TRADITIONAL POLYPHONY
Franz Foedermayr & Werner A. Deutsch (Austria) – Analysing Drone Polyphony (p. 314–337)
Emi Nishina, Manabu Honda, Tadao Maekawa, Satoshi Nakamura, Masako Moritomo, Reiko Yagi, Norie Kawai & Tsutomu Oohashi (Japan) – Hyper-Symbolic Sound Structure of Kartuli Polyphonia (p. 343–348)
Lela Makarashvili (Georgia) – Georgian Folk Music Database System (p. 357–358)
POLYPHONY IN GEORGIAN CHURCH SINGING
Zaal Tsereteli (Georgia) – The Possibility of Interpreting Ancient Georgian Chants Through 19TH Century Transcriptions (p. 374–380)
DaviT Shughliashvili (Georgia) – On a Tradition of the East Georgian Chants (p. 388–393)
Khatuna Managadze (Georgia) – Heirmoses of ST. ANDREW of Crete’s “CANON OF REPENTANCE” (p. 409–414)
TRADITIONAL POLYPHONY AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC
Manana Shilakadze (Georgia) – Polyphony and Georgian Folk Music Instruments (Chonguri) (p. 453–457)
SOCIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF TRADITIONAL POLYPHONY
Rebecca Stewart (The Netherlands) – Traditional Georgian Polyphony, A Veritable ZEDASHE (p. 477–482)
Clayton Parr (USA) – Toward a New Choral Multiculturalism (p. 487–490)
Laurent Stephen (France) – Why Do Foreigners Sing Traditional Georgian Songs? (p. 495–497)
Nona Lomidze (Austria) – Viennese Phonogram Archive and Georgian Records (p. 516–522)