European Ghosts presents: The Lemko Musical Tradition

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024

Комментарии • 20

  • @laurenhutnick4557
    @laurenhutnick4557 3 года назад +6

    Very moving and an important documentary - I loved it

  • @oz-hf4vv
    @oz-hf4vv 3 года назад +1

    Wspanialy film. Wzruszenie i radość.

  • @achillebesida4292
    @achillebesida4292 Год назад

    thank you so much!!!!!!

  • @jakubgalusza5672
    @jakubgalusza5672 Год назад

    Wspaniale.

  • @jansekal3492
    @jansekal3492 2 месяца назад

  • @IndjanTraveler
    @IndjanTraveler 3 года назад +1

    Bardzo ciekawy film!👍🎵

  • @KosmicKitchen
    @KosmicKitchen 3 года назад +1

    Kapitalny dokument!

  • @KotaDerkater
    @KotaDerkater 2 года назад

    Ale piękny Człowiek ta pani Julia Doszna ❤️❤️❤️

  • @ka82yetan
    @ka82yetan 3 года назад +1

    W jakim rytmie jest piosenka 27:40? Nie znam się na muzyce, ale rytm przypomina utwory bałkańskie

    • @Jjjjjmish
      @Jjjjjmish 2 месяца назад

      Możliwe. Rusini zamieszkują nawet tereny Serbii stąd charakterystyczne melodie wplatające się w utworach

  • @juniperjungriese1870
    @juniperjungriese1870 Год назад

    so so beautiful! I would love to join a Lemko singing group in the U.S~ does anyone know of any (virtual or in person)?

    • @ameliakuntz1350
      @ameliakuntz1350 Год назад

      it depends on where you're at in the U.S.
      My family was part of the East Slavic groups that immigrated and settled in the Ohio Valley and Appalachia during the 20th century, to escape the Bolsheviks. There's a huge Slavic diaspora, a big chunk of them being Lemko or of the Rusyn ethnicity in general. I know that there are festivals in Youngstown, OH even now still that are held to celebrate and show traditions and music etc. I am unaware of any other Lemko diaspora, or other Rusyn or Slavic diaspora anywhere else in the U.S. that are actively celebrating and having festivals, but then again I lived in the Ohio Valley all my life, somewhat in the Lemko + Slavic diasporas with my church but also in the city half the time (personal circumstance). I know there were Serbians and Romanians that moved and settled in the Dakota states and intermingled with the Germanic immigrant diaspora there too, but I am not sure if they celebrate like we do, and like the Serbians in Ohio Valley do. I am no longer in Ohio Valley, I moved to the Southern states due to reasons. But I do have links for the diaspora and festivals that are coming together in the Ohio Valley. I will post them in the following comments. I am not sure if they will be helpful, since we are just random people on the Internet and I have no idea what U.S. region you are from, but I hope it helps with expanding your knowledge at least. :)

    • @ameliakuntz1350
      @ameliakuntz1350 Год назад

      it depends on where you're at in the U.S.
      My family was part of the East Slavic groups that immigrated and settled in the Ohio Valley and Appalachia during the 20th century, to escape the Bolsheviks. There's a huge Slavic diaspora, a big chunk of them being Lemko or of the Rusyn ethnicity in general. I know that there are festivals in Youngstown, OH even now still that are held to celebrate and show traditions and music etc. I am unaware of any other Lemko diaspora, or other Rusyn or Slavic diaspora anywhere else in the U.S. that are actively celebrating and having festivals, but then again I lived in the Ohio Valley all my life, somewhat in the Lemko + Slavic diasporas with my church but also in the city half the time (personal circumstance). I know there were Serbians and Romanians that moved and settled in the Dakota states and intermingled with the Germanic immigrant diaspora there too, but I am not sure if they celebrate like we do, and like the Serbians in Ohio Valley do. I am no longer in Ohio Valley, I moved to the Southern states due to reasons. But I do have links for the diaspora and festivals that are coming together in the Ohio Valley. I will post them in the following comments. I am not sure if they will be helpful, since we are just random people on the Internet and I have no idea what U.S. region you are from, but I hope it helps with expanding your knowledge at least. :)

  • @camrynsmith9087
    @camrynsmith9087 Год назад

    Does anyone know the first song their singing

  • @michalinamichalina3164
    @michalinamichalina3164 3 года назад

  • @catnap387
    @catnap387 2 года назад +1

    Love Lemko- Ukrainian songs. Full of beauty and emotions

    • @catnap387
      @catnap387 Год назад

      @@vladimirskala Most Lemkos are in Ukraine. Don't need lectures from you, Scald 💙💛

    • @catnap387
      @catnap387 Год назад

      @@vladimirskala How long ago.....1960's???! Lemky from the Polish territories are strongly Ukrainian orientated. No-one was dancing for joy in soviet times. Times have moved on. Your use of the word "boy" does not do you any favours regarding your attitude which is reminiscent of the negative american connotations towards certain groups!! A lecture for you Scold

    • @catnap387
      @catnap387 Год назад

      @@vladimirskala And vice-versa. Even in the film, they talk about Ukrainians and the Lemkos sharing songs. Don't come across any Lemkos in Poland protesting about those Poles who claim they are Polish!!

  • @natalyakostyak7133
    @natalyakostyak7133 3 года назад +3

    To pan etnomuzykolog na poważnie mówi: "z ukraińskiej strony już się pojawiały wpływy rosyjskie, czyli mandolina, bałalajka" ??? W takim razie można mówić i o wpływach niemieckich ze strony polskiej ;)))) Czy Pan naprawdę nigdy nie słyszał o bogatej tradycji i współczesności lirnyków w Ukrainie? Bardzo polecam reportaż z polskimi napisami.
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