Oxford Handbooks Online 2013
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199765034.013.017
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Georgian Polyphony and its Journeys from National Revival to Global Heritage

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“…In recent years, old-time fiddling has become more popular than ever among revivalists and increasingly present in string education (see, for example, Alarik 2005; Bithell 2014; Dabczynski and Phillips 2007; and Woods 2015). It is likely that you or your students have heard or seen videos of adventurous old-time fiddlers such as Bruce Molsky, Brad Leftwich, Tatiana Hargreaves, Kirk Sutphin, Dan Gellert, or Brittany Haas, among many others who are part of this scene—and old-time fiddle tune arrangements have multiplied, becoming some of the most popular tunes for string orchestras at nearly every level.…”
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“…In recent years, old-time fiddling has become more popular than ever among revivalists and increasingly present in string education (see, for example, Alarik 2005; Bithell 2014; Dabczynski and Phillips 2007; and Woods 2015). It is likely that you or your students have heard or seen videos of adventurous old-time fiddlers such as Bruce Molsky, Brad Leftwich, Tatiana Hargreaves, Kirk Sutphin, Dan Gellert, or Brittany Haas, among many others who are part of this scene—and old-time fiddle tune arrangements have multiplied, becoming some of the most popular tunes for string orchestras at nearly every level.…”
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“…Bithell (2014a) discusses the main figures and motivation in the revival of Georgian folk music, and provides a chronology of ensembles and stylistic trends.…”
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