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  1. Kaustinen Folk Music Festival ( Kaustisen kansanmusiikkijuhlat) on vuosittain heinäkuussa Kaustisella järjestettävä Pohjoismaiden suurin [1] kansanmusiikki - ja -tanssi festivaali. Festivaali järjestettiin ensimmäisen kerran vuonna 1968. Festivaalin järjestää Pro Kaustinen ry.

  2. Philippine folk music. Harana band a traditional way of serenade in the Philippines. The traditional music of the Philippines reflects the Philippines' diverse culture, originating from more than 100 ethnolinguistic groups and shaped by a widely varying historical and sociocultural milieu. [1]

  3. Anthology of American Folk Music is a three- album compilation, released in 1952 by Folkways Records, of eighty-four recordings of American folk, blues and country music made and issued from 1926 to 1933 by a variety of performers. The album was compiled from experimental film maker Harry Smith 's own personal collection of 78 rpm records .

  4. The Old Town School of Folk Music is a Chicago teaching and performing institution that launched the careers of many notable folk music artists. Founded by Folk musicians Frank Hamilton and Win Stracke, and Dawn Greening, the School opened in the Old Town neighborhood of Chicago in 1957 [1] (the original location at 333 west North Avenue has ...

  5. Alpine folk music ( German: Alpenländische Volksmusik; German 's Volksmusik means "people's music" or as a Germanic connotative translation, "folk's music" [1]) is the common umbrella designation of a number of related styles of traditional folk music in the Alpine regions of Slovenia, Northern Croatia, Germany, Austria, Switzerland and South ...

  6. Pages in category "Folk music by country" The following 75 pages are in this category, out of 75 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. +

  7. Balkan folk music. Balkan folk music is the traditional folk music within Balkan region. In South Slavic languages, it is known as narodna muzika ( народна музика) or folk muzika ( фолк музика) in Bulgarian, Macedonian, and Serbo-Croatian, and alternatively narodna glazba in standard Croatian, and narodna glasba in Slovene .