Mette
Müller, Copenhagen
Some Policies in Collecting, Preserving, Researching and Presenting
"The Real Thing"
Andreas
Michel,
Leipzig
European Folk Musical Instruments in the Museum of Musical
Instruments of the University of Leipzig
Brigitte
Bachmann-Geiser, Bern
Von
der Alp ins Museum. Die Sammlung Traditioneller Musikinstrumente der
Schweiz im Kornhaus Burgdorf.
Annette
Erler, Copenhagen
A Historical Collection of Mongolian Instruments
Oskár
Elschek, Bratislava
Cooperation between Different Types of Musicological Institutions
Tamila
Djani-Zade, Moscow
The Collection of Musical Instruments by August Eichhorn as a
Historical-Ethnographical Document for a Study of the Middle Asia
People's Culture in the 19th Century
Bjørn
Aksdal, Trondheim
The Early History of the Hardanger Fiddle - a Norwegian Registration,
Dating and Researching Project
Ewa
Dahlig,
Warsaw
From the Museum to the Stage: Folk Musical Instruments Revived
Ihor
Macijewski, St.
Petersburg
Traditional Instruments of Podlashye: On the
Polish-Ukrainian-Belorussian Ethnical Borders
Rimantas
Sliucinskas, Klaipeda
The Bagpipes in Lithuanian Traditional Instrumental Music
Hans
Hinrich Thedens, Oslo
The Nineties: A New Day for the Jews Harp in Norway
Gunnar
Ternhag and Mathias Boström, Falun
The Dissemination of the Nyckelharpa: The Ethnic and Non-Ethnic Way
Manfred
Bartmann, Salzburg
Die Irische Bouzouki: Ursprünge, Stimmungen, Spielpraktiken
Julijan
Strajnar, Ljubljana
Quelques Aspects de l'Ethnomusicologie: Instruments et Musique
Populaire
Drago
Kunej, Ljubljana
Die Panflöten in Slowenien: Von der Herstellung bis zur Spielart
Irene
Zinkiv,
Lviv
The Bandura in the 20th Century: Revival and Reconstruction
Wolf
Dietrich, Sulzheim
A Gajda Revival in Greek Macedonia?
Piotr
Dahlig, Warsaw
The Wooden Horn "Ligawka": New Examples of Invigoration
(1995-1997)
Marianne
Bröcker, Bamberg
The Hurdy Gurdy: a New Instrument for Traditional Music - an Old Instrument for New Music
Gisa
Jähnichen, Berlin
Rekonstruktion traditioneller Musikensembles in Vietnam
Sylvie
Douce de la Salle, Montlucon
The Electrification of Traditional Musical Instruments
Klaus-Peter-Brenner,
Göttingen
Die Musikinstrumentensammlung des Musikwissenschaftlichen Seminars
der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen - Bestand, Geschichte,
Bedeutung
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