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1. The papers of the international conference of 1967 were published in L'udová kultúra v Karpatoch (Folk Culture in the Carpathians). Bratislava, Vydavatel'stvo Slovenskej akadémie vied, 1972. 381 pp. All have summaries in German and French except the papers in these languages. One study concerns music, by Dusan Holý. Papers of the 1972 conference held in Uzhhorod, in the Ukraine, have been published, all in Russian, in Karpatskii sbornik (Carpathian Collection), Moscow, Nauka, 1976. 150 pp. Three contributions concern music. Two other MKKK collections have appeared, one on folk architecture.Google Scholar
2. Elschek, O. “Objets et buts des recherches portant sur la musique populaire carpathique.” Slovenský národopis 9 (1961), pp. 663–665.Google Scholar
3. Interetnické vzt'ahy vo folklóre Karpatskej oblasti. Bratislava, Veda, Vydavatel'stvo Slovenskej akadémie vied, 1980. 351 pp. Papers in Czech, Slovak, Polish, Russian and German, with Russian and German summaries.Google Scholar
4. This was published, also in German, in Sarajevo, in: “Nauĉno Druŝtvo Bosne i Hercegovine.” Radovi XXTVI.“ Odjeljenje istorijsko-fil⊘oskih nauka, knjiga 9. Sarajevo 1965, pp. 213–223. The music examples are more accurately and legibly printed in the Bratislava volume, and their sources are clearer.Google Scholar
5. The article was published in Rumanian in the Revista de etnografie si folclor 8 (1966), pp. 371–385.Google Scholar