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Saturday, May 18, 2024
On May 17, Russian Wikinews attended one of the latest cultural events in Crimea.
The Museum of History of the City of Simferopol, located on Alexander Pushkin Street in the center of the Crimean capital, has opened a new exposition — quite peculiar and, perhaps, unique of its kind. The exhibition of CDs of ethnic music of the peoples of the world is called Aboriginal melodies and songs ((ru))Russian language: Туземные мелодии и песни; it contains about one hundred factory-made exhibits from the personal collection of Simferopol philophonist (collector of musical recordings) and traveler Viktor Pinchuk. Most (except perhaps those produced in Turkey) publications are practically impossible to buy in the Russian Federation, and problematic throughout Europe. Each copy was produced in the country whose performer was recorded on it: the selection does not contain Western reissues or computer copies.
“All the specimens presented in the museum were brought by me from travels and expeditions,” explained the creator of the exhibition and added (with disappointment) that many of the countries visited are quite poor, and therefore do not have the ability to produce CDs.
At the end of the two-week exhibition, the material will return to the collection of the project author.
A poster for the exhibition.
The Museum of Simferopol history gratitude to Viktor Pinchuk, the author of the project “Aboriginal melodies and songs” (Exhibition of CDs of ethnic music of the peoples of the world), implemented as part of the worldwide event “Night of Museums” for providing material from his personal collection, as well as his feasible contribution to ethnography and popularization of philophony as a type of collecting.
Opening remarks by the museum director
Presentation of gratitude
- Music shop in Kabul, where CDs were purchased for the collection
Author’s video from a traveler
Street musicians
(La Paz, Bolivia).Street performers
( Shanghai, China)Concert at a market eatery
(Salta, Argentina)
Brazilian folklore
( Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil)Ethnic festival
( Western New Guinea)Amateur musician
(Bukhara, Uzbekistan)
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- ““Exhibition of CDs of ethnic music of the peoples of the world” ((ru))Russian language: Выставка CD этнической музыки народов мира” — Zero Event, May 18, 2024
- ““ABORIGINAL MELODIES AND SONGS” ((ru))Russian language: ТУЗЕМНЫЕ МЕЛОДИИ И ПЕСНИ” — NetHouse, May 18, 2024 (Russian)
- ““An exhibition of CDs of ethnomusic from the peoples of the world will open in Simferopol” ((ru))Russian language: Выставка CD этномузыки народов мира откроется в Симферополе” — Dzen, May 18, 2024 (Russian)
- ““An exhibition of CDs of musical folklore from exotic countries will open in Simferopol” ((ru))Russian language: Выставка CD музыкального фольклора экзотических стран откроется в Симферополе” — Pabliko, May 18, 2024 (Russian)
- ““On May 17, 2024, the “Night of Museums” event was held at the Museum of Simferopol History” ((ru))Russian language: 17 мая 2024 года в Музее истории города Симферополя прошла акция «Ночь музеев»” — Museum of Simferopol History, May 18, 2024 (Russian)
- “A collection of CDs of ethnomusic from exotic countries was presented at the opening of the exhibition in Simferopol” — Hashtap, May 18, 2024 (English)