Henrietta Yurchenco
Henrietta Yurchenco (ji Henrietta Weiss, Whejisun 22, 1916 – Awewesun 10, 2007) yin Amẹlikanu ethnomusicologist, folklorist podọ ladiozọ́nwatọ de. E wazọ́n nado basi hihọna ohàn aṣa tọn lẹ gbọn ohànyidokanji to Guatemala, Mexico, the United States, po Morocco po.
Otan gbẹzan po yanwle etọn po
jladoHenrietta Weiss yin jiji to New Haven, Connecticut, Whejisun 22, 1916[1].
Yuchenko plọn piano hiho to Alavọ Yale tọn na ohàn pinplọn. E ji ohàn aṣa tọn lẹ to Guatemala, Mexico, United States, po Morocco po. E sọ wazọ́n to Ladiohọsa WNYC bosọ yin pinplọn to City College of New York.
E yọn Alan Lomax po Pete Seeger po. E basi oylọna Woody Guthrie do nuwiwa gando ohàn go to Ladiohọsa WNYC tọn to 1940[2].
E nọ New York City, New York, bo basi matintọ to Awewesun 10, 2007, na ahunzọ̀n wutu to whenue e tindo owhe 91[3][1].
Gbẹzan edetiti tọn
jladoE wlealọ podo osẹ̀nsátọ Argentinu de he nọ yin Basil Yuchenko[1], ṣigba alọwlemẹ lọ lẹ gbẹ yede dai to 1955[1].
Owe he e kan lẹ
jlado- Yurchenco, Henrietta (2002). Around the World in 80 Years: A Memoir--A Musical Odyssey by Henrietta Yurchenco. Point Richmond, California: MRI Press.
- Yurchenco, Henrietta, assisted by Marjorie Guthrie. A Mighty Hard Road: The Woody Guthrie Story. Introduction by Arlo Guthrie.
- Yurchenco, Henrietta. In Their Own Voices: Women in the Judeo-Hispanic Song and Story.
- Yurchenco, Henrietta. A Russian Song Book.
- Yurchenco, Henrietta. Hablamos!
- Yurchenco, Henrietta. In Their Own Voices. (About the music of Sephardic Jewish women in Morocco, as well as numerous articles on folk music and figures, including Dylan, Bessie Smith, and Aunt Molly Jackson; as yet unpublished.)
Yurchenco yin hokanse gbọn Mickey Hart he yin Grateful Dead bosọ yin mimọ to owe etọn Songcatchers, he yin zinzinjẹgbonu gbọn National Geographic.
Aihun he e da lẹ
jlado- 1996 - Henrietta Yurchenco: testimonio de vida. Directed by José Luis Sagredo.
- 2004 - Lomax the Songhunter. Directed by Rogier Kappers.
- 2005 - This Machine Kills Fascists. Directed by Stephen Gammond.
Alọdlẹndonu lẹ
jlado- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Martin, Douglas (2007-12-14). "Henrietta Yurchenco, Pioneer Folklorist, Dies at 91". The New York Times (in American English). ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-03-16.
- ↑ "Woody Guthrie and WNYC | WNYC | New York Public Radio, Podcasts, Live Streaming Radio, News". WNYC (in English). Retrieved 2019-03-16.
- ↑ Hunt, Ken (2008-02-11). "Henrietta Yurchenco". The Guardian (in British English). ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2019-03-16.