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
[jlado | jla asisado]Henrietta 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
[jlado | jla asisado]E 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 | jla asisado]- 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as well as numerous articles on folk music and figures, including Dylan, Bessie Smith, and Aunt Molly Jackson; as yet unpublished.)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 | jla asisado]- 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 | jla asisado]- ↑ 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.