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Film, Video Harmonia, an oral history interview with group members conducted by Theadocia Austen, Oral history with Harmonia band

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Title

  • Harmonia, an oral history interview with group members conducted by Theadocia Austen,

Other Title

  • Oral history with Harmonia band

Summary

  • Oral history interview with three members of the musical group Harmonia: Walt Mikhailovich, Alexander Fedoriouk, and Andrei Pidkivka, regarding learning folk and classical music and playing music as part of community life among Slavic Americans in Cleveland, Ohio and other cities and towns in the central and northeastern United States. They discuss their varied repertoire of older music and music of diverse ethnic groups including Hungarian, Slovak, Ukrainian, Romanian, Croatian, and Roma (Gypsy) music. Group members were interviewed by Theadocia Austen following Harmonia's performance in the Library's Coolidge Auditorium as part of the American Folklife Center's Homegrown concert series.

Names

  • Austen, Theadocia Millich, interviewer.
  • Harmonia (Musical group) interviewee.
  • American Folklife Center, sponsor.

Headings

  • -  Harmonia (Musical group)
  • -  Musicians--Interviews
  • -  Folk music--Europe, Eastern
  • -  Music--Slavic countries
  • -  Slavic Americans--Music
  • -  Croatian Americans--Interviews
  • -  Hungarian Americans--Interviews
  • -  Ukrainian Americans--Interviews
  • -  Folk music--Ohio--Cleveland

Notes

  • -  Andrei Pidkivka, Walt Mikhailovich, Alexander Fedoriouk, interviewees; Theadocia Austen, interviewer.
  • -  Recorded in the Thomas Jefferson Building, Library of Congress on July 11, 2013.
  • -  Harmonia, an oral history interview with group members conducted by Theadocia Austen (AFC 2013/043), Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

Medium

  • 1 video file online (68 min.) : digital, sound, color.

Repository

Digital Id

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2014655547

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Access Advisory

  • Online access.

Online Format

  • video

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Chicago citation style:

Austen, Theadocia Millich, Interviewer, Harmonia Interviewee, and Sponsor American Folklife Center. Harmonia, an oral history interview with group members conducted by Theadocia Austen. 2013. Video. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/2014655547/.

APA citation style:

Austen, T. M., Harmonia Interviewee & American Folklife Center, S. (2013) Harmonia, an oral history interview with group members conducted by Theadocia Austen. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/2014655547/.

MLA citation style:

Austen, Theadocia Millich, Interviewer, Harmonia Interviewee, and Sponsor American Folklife Center. Harmonia, an oral history interview with group members conducted by Theadocia Austen. 2013. Video. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/2014655547/>.