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When referring to traditional Kazakh music, authentic folklore must be separated from "folklorism".
Folklorismus, Anglicized to folklorism, also refers to the invention or adaptation of folklore.
In terms of style, Antoniou's earlier works hesitated at first between a simple atonality and Bartókian folklorism.
Unlike fakelore, however, folklorism is not necessarily misleading; it includes any use of a tradition outside the cultural context in which it was created.
He was the most distinctive among the first generation of composers who principally opposed the use of folklorism and orientalism.
Folklorism as practiced by Balakirev and the other members of The Five had been based largely on the protyazhnaya dance song.
However, professional art based on folklore, TV commercials with fairy tale characters, and even academic studies of folklore are all forms of folklorism.
The Metamorphosis of the Kappa: Transformation of Folklore to Folklorism in Japan.
Stravinsky largely dismissed folklorism, yet Mr. Taruskin posits that folk idioms, shorn of European doctorings, form the basis of his best music.
Surrounded by armed camps of 12-tone composers, Neo-Classicists and the like, Szymanowski's music is a delicious stew of leftover tendencies: Impressionism, Scriabin, oriental exotica and Polish folklorism among them.
The BDM used campfire romanticism, summer camps, folklorism, tradition, and sports to indoctrinate girls within the National Socialist belief system, and to train them for their roles in German society: wife, mother, and homemaker.