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Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025): From Desperation to Hope: The Meanings and Effect of Group Singing
Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025): From Desperation to Hope: The Meanings and Effect of Group Singing
Published:
2025-06-11
Editorial
Editorial to the Special Issue: From Desperation to Hope: The Meanings and Effect of Group Singing
Liina Saarlo, Janika Oras, Taive Särg
i–vi
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Inspirational Insights
Inheritances Past and Future: Addressing the Everyday Legacy of War in Times of Militarisation
Regina Bendix
1–28
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Articles
Singing out Strange Days
Marjeta Pisk
29–44
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“Oh, the Red Viburnum in the Meadow”: Reflecting the Ukrainian National Mood
Olha Petrovych
45–68
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Multipart Music as Self-determination: Perspectives and Discourses in an Arbëresh Community of Singing Women
Delia Dattilo
69–90
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From Lament to Lamenting Song: Musical Models, Meanings and Expression in Seto Solo and Choral Funeral Laments
Žanna Pärtlas
91–124
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Techniques of Melody Formation and Improvisation in Latvian Recitatives
Martin Boiko
125–156
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Gradus ad Parnassum: International Online Training for Microtonal Singing with 22 Pitches within the Octave
Hans-Gunter Lock
157–188
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Identity and Mental Well-Being: A Case Study of the Estonian Vikerlased LGBTQ+ Mixed Choir
Brigitta Davidjants, Marju Raju
189–206
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Collective Singing in the Jewish Shtetl
Michael Lukin
207–234
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The Adoption of Runosong Techniques in Estonian Antiphonal Psalmody: Toward a Circular Model of Chanting
Eerik Jõks
235–261
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The Faces of the Central Eastern European Region in Hymnals of the Global Ecumenical Movement
Kinga Marjatta Pap
262–290
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Notes and Reviews
“This Is My Path All by Chance”: Interview with Leonard Kamerling
Liivo Niglas
291–308
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