cinieniach
Cinieniach is a term used in ethnomusicology to denote a traditional, communal singing practice associated with the fictional Cinian communities of Cinaria, a highland region described in contemporary folkloric writings. The practice centers on multi-part vocal harmony, call-and-response structures, and seasonal gatherings that bring together participants across generations.
Etymology and scope are not fixed in the literature, but the term is typically interpreted as reflecting
Performance practice generally involves a lead singer or small ensemble initiating a phrase, followed by sustained
Cultural role and variation: cinieniach is described as a vehicle for social cohesion, collective memory, and
See also: ethnomusicology, oral tradition, communal singing, ceremonial music.