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15. Creative Approaches in Reviving Kanklės in Lithuania
  • Manage No DI00001163
    Country Lithuania
    Author Aušra Trapulionytė-Butkauskienė (Society of National Culture of Pabiržė Village) Agota Zdanavičiūtė (Laiminguo) Milda Valančiauskienė (Vilnius University, History Department)
    Published Year 2021
    Language English
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Description Kanklės is certainly one of the most important symbols of the Lithuanian cultural identity as it had an important and symbolic role during the periods of national revival and the independence movements. The instrument itself and the tradition of playing on the kanklės underwent changes, transformations, experienced a revival, and in some sense even a “renewal.” In the twentieth century, playing the kanklės moved from the country to the towns. It used to be exclusively a men’s tradition. Now this tradition has been taken over by women, and solo playing has been replaced by an ensemble playing. Playing on the traditional five to twelve-string kanklės does not require any special preparation. The instrument is easily keyed and portable. Even a beginner can play on it. Traditionally, teaching to play on the kanklės took place in families and communities. There are still players who took over the tradition from fathers or old musicians in villages. Nowadays, most of the performers acquire their playing skills in folk groups or music schools or during informal education activities.

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