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FFC 283 The Wedding of Mustajbey's Son Becirbey as performed by Halil Bajgoric. Edited and translated by John Miles Foley. Helsinki: Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia (Academia Scientiarum Fennica), 2004. 286 pp. ISBN (hard) 951-41-0953-8
Hard, € 30
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ON JUNE 13, 1935, Halil Bajgoric, a 37-year-old farm laborer and epic bard (guslar), performed a 1030-line version of a South Slavic oral epic poem to which its collectors, Milman Parry and Albert Lord, assigned the title The Wedding of Mustajbey's Son Becirbey . This experimental edition of Bajgoric's traditional tale includes an original-language transcription, an English translation, and a performance-based commentary; it also features a portrait of the singer, a glossary of idiomatic phrases and narrative units, a study of Nikola Vujnovic's role as onsite interviewer and latter-day transcriber (and guslar himself), and chapters on the role of music and performatives. The volume is supplemented by a web companion at www.oraltradition.org/performances/zbm/, where readers can listen to the entire song in streaming audio.
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