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Reflections on the Problem: How Old is the Concept Folksong?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 February 2019
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This year musicology should remember the two men who have given a greater part of their creative life to the folk song: Béla Bartók, who died a quarter-century ago on September 26, 1945, and Werner Danckert, who passed away on March 5, 1970.
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