About Russian Old-timers’ Performing Style in the Northern Regions of the Udmurt Republic

About Russian Old-timers’ Performing Style in the Northern Regions of the Udmurt Republic

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About the author: Evgeniya A. Sklyarova, Candidate of Art Criticism, research associate of the Laboratory for Digi­tal Studies of Literature and Folklore of the Institute of Russian literature (Pushkin House) of the Russian Acade­my of Sciences; custodian of the fund of Mekhnetsov Folklore and Ethnographic Center of Rimsky-Korsakov St. Petersburg State Conservatory