Abstract

The problems of studying regional culture are embedded in the current course of interdisciplinary studies devoted to various aspects that reveal the rich originality and uniqueness of the culture of Siberia. The study of the culture of the region, including the existence of folklore traditions that have developed as a result of "secondary" localization, is one of the strategic tasks of modern cultural studies and ethnography, making an important contribution to the problem of preserving historical memory. The work presents the results of a historical and ethnographic study of the village of Chervyanka, Chunsky District, Irkutsk Region, systematizes the materials of an expedition to this area, carried out at the end of the 20th century. The authors, based on the study of disparate sources, for the first time reconstruct valuable data on the origin of Chervyanka — the area of local tradition. Thus, the ethnographic context of the functioning of the song tradition, which was practically lost for objective reasons, is partially compensated for, the deciphered samples of which are demonstrated in the article. The introduction of materials of the work into scientific use allows us to expand the idea of the musical culture of the region, to supplement the historical and cultural "landscape" of Siberia.

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