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František Sušil's Understanding of "People" and "Nation"
Tyllner, Lubomír
Czech and Moravian folk song collectors contributed to the crystallization of the notions of "people" and "nation". F. Sušil preferred the notion of "nation" in order to distinguish the Czech (national) production from that of the other language groups present on the territory of Moravia.
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Sušil´s Collections of Folk Songs from 1835 and 1840 and How They Were Used in the Third Collection
Procházková, Jarmila
The paper deals with the first two Sušil´s collection which have not been published in re-editions, so that they are not accessible to the widerscientific public and the musicians: Moravské národní písně (Moravian National Songs), Brno 1835, and Moravské národní písně: Sbírka nová s 288 nápěvy (Moravian National Songs: New Collection with 288 Tunes), Brno 1840. Sušil later used the material from these collections when arranging his third, most voluminous collection (1860).
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František Sušil (1804-1868). Testament and Inspiration
Catholic priest František Sušil entered the history of Moravian ethnology as insider and collector of folk songs and customs. Sušils "Moravian National Song" were of great significance for the Moravian national revival. Collections are fountains musical stylization (choral composition, folk).
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