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L. B. BOYARKINA (Saransk, Russia). Maria Antonova and the art of folk song performance (the 90th anniversary)

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Maria Antonova and the art of folk song performance (the 90th anniversary)


Boyarkina Lyudmila B.,
Candidate Sc. {Art History}, Professor, Folk Music Department, Ogarev Mordovia State University (Saransk, Russia), bojarkin_ni@mail.ru

 

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