The history of Bulgarian radio as a cultural power: on early music journalism - musical enlightenment and applied narodouka (ethnology) Cover Image

Към историята на Българското радио като културна сила: върху ранната музикална журналистика - музикално просветителство и приложна народоука
The history of Bulgarian radio as a cultural power: on early music journalism - musical enlightenment and applied narodouka (ethnology)

Author(s): Ventsislav Dimov, Ventsislav Dimov
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, History, Anthropology, Social Sciences, Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts, Language and Literature Studies, Literary Texts, Education, Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Cultural history, Psychology, Museology & Heritage Studies, Music, Photography, Poetry, General Reference Works, Geography, Regional studies, Library and Information Science, Visual Arts, Human Geography, Applied Geography, Archiving, Electronic information storage and retrieval, Education and training, Anthology, Applied Linguistics, Civil Society, Communication studies, Sociology, Comparative history, Ethnohistory, Local History / Microhistory, Oral history, Social history, Film / Cinema / Cinematography, Source Material, Sociology of Art, History of Art
Published by: Факултет по журналистика и масова комуникация, Софийски университет „Св. Кл. Охридски”
Keywords: Bulgarian Radio; Raina Katsarova; music and scientific journalism; applied ethnomusicology

Summary/Abstract: The study presents the contributions of Raina Katsarova (1901-1984) - one of the pioneers in establishing the Bulgarian traditional music in the first specializated music programs on Rodno Radio and Radio Sofia. It presents a researcher with experience in field work and thousands of recordings of traditional music, with publications of song collections and academic works, but also a citizen, cultural figure, public activist, media figure. The activities of Raina Katsarova as an educator, music journalist and media critic are discussed; her talks and song tales on the radio; her activities in defense of faith and rituals in the media of totalitarian Bulgaria; her role in publicizing Bulgarian traditional music on air around the world as an ambassador of Bulgarian culture, folklore and science. It is concluded that the traces of her activity in the media cover the history of Bulgarian radio, understood in the middle of the twentieth century as a public good and cultural force. It is clear to everyone that music on the radio matters. Raina Katsarova's radio appearances show how ethnomusicology is also important in and for radio.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 10
  • Page Range: 10-36
  • Page Count: 27
  • Language: Bulgarian