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W artykule omówiony jest repertuar pieśni ludowych żyjących w tradycji ustnej na Pojezierzu Łęczyńsko-Włodawskim. Opracowanie zawiera tabelaryczne zestawianie incipitów pieśni, wyposażonych w odesłania do literatury i komentarze dotyczące wykonawców. Podstawą prezentowanego wywodu są rezultaty badań przeprowadzonych w latach osiemdziesiątych XX wieku przez Mirosława Grusiewicza – zamieszczone w jego pracy magisterskiej napisanej pod kierunkiem Zenona Kotera – oraz zebrane przez niego materiały fonograficzne, przechowywane obecnie w Instytucie Muzyki UMCS.Folk Songs of the Łęczna-Włodawa Lake District. Illustrated by Research Work and Folkloristic Materials at the UMCS Institute of MusicSUMMARYThe article discusses the repertoire of folk songs continued in oral tradition in the Łęczna-Włodawa Lake District. The survey contains a tabular specifi cation of song incipits with references to literature and comments concerning performers. The presentation is based on the results of research conducted in the nineteen-eighties by Mirosław Grusiewicz (they are contained in his MA thesis written under the supervision of Zenon Koter, PhD ), and on the phonographic materials he collected, now stored at the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University Institute of Music. In terms of its origin, the repertoire of the Łęczna-Włodawa Lake District consists of three groups. The fi rst group is the archaic collection of ritual wedding songs and couplets, the second comprises traditional common folk songs (inter alia class songs, and courtship and military songs) prone to variability and accommodation, and the third is made up of the youngest repertoire in terms of origin, containing occasional songs or those heard on the mass media. 
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