Review of Ilgiz Kadyrov’s book “Tatar Wedding Songs: The Siberian Area” (Kazan, 2021. 188 p.)
https://doi.org/10.26907/2311-2042-2022-19-2-182-188
Abstract
The article reviews the book “Tatar Wedding Songs: The Siberian Area” (Kazan, 2021. 188 p.) by Ilgiz Kadyrov. The article provides information about the structure of the book, highlights the value and significance of the collection in the cultural life of the Tatar people. The book is based on the materials of Ilgiz Kadyrov’s expeditions to the Tyumen, Tomsk, Omsk and Novosibirsk Regions of the Russian Federation in 1967–1973, to the regions where the Siberian Tatars live compactly. The book presents excellent examples of the Siberian Tatars’ wedding songs not included in the folklore practice. The collection will be of interest to teachers and composers, as well as connoisseurs of Tatar folk music.
About the Author
S. G. SamitovaRussian Federation
Candidate of Philology, Associate Professor in the Department on a Bilingual Basis at the Institute of Innovation Management
68 K. Marx Str., Kazan, 420015
References
1. Kadyrov, I. Sh. (2021). Tatarskiye svadebnyye pesni: Sibirskiy areal [Tatar Wedding Songs: The Siberian Area]. I. Sh. Kadyrov. 188 p. Kazan'. (In Russian)
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Review
For citations:
Samitova S.G. Review of Ilgiz Kadyrov’s book “Tatar Wedding Songs: The Siberian Area” (Kazan, 2021. 188 p.). Tatarica. 2022;19(2):182-188. https://doi.org/10.26907/2311-2042-2022-19-2-182-188