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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 March 2019
1 Peasant Songs of Great Russia as they are in the folk's harmonization. Collected and transcribed from phonograms by Eugenie Lineff. First Series, St. Petersburg, 1904 (Russian), 1905 (English). Second Series, St. Petersburg, 1909 (Russian), Moscow, 1912 (English).
2. Cf. E., Lineff, "Psalms and Religious Songs of Russian Sectarians in the Causacus," Report of the Fourth Congress of the Internat. Mus. Sociey, London, 1911, pp. 187–201.Google Scholar Music and photographs.
3. Cf. Sovetskij Folklor, No. 2-3 (1935), P- 438; No. 4-5 (1936). pp. 406-7.
4. Lev, Kulakovskij, O russkom narodnom mnogogolosii (On Russian Polyphonic Folk Singing), Moscow, 1951, in pp.Google Scholar Reviewed in Sovetskaja Muzyka, No. 8, 1952, pp. 104-5. Not seen by present writer.