The Tonic Sol-fa method of teaching choral singing was propagated throughout Britain during the nineteenth century with the dual objectives of enhancing Christian worship and achieving social reform. It was then imported to South Africa where it was introduced to indigenous people principally through Christian missionary activity and government schools. Although entirely of foreign origin, Tonic Sol-fa was so fully assimilated into African culture that it became effectively \u27indigenised\u27. Due to its widespread use, it became the mainstay of community choral singing and may now be said to represent a significant exogenous aspect of present-day South African musical identity. However, there is little documentation regarding the type and...
The increase in number of in-takes has exacerbated the already tensed classrooms in Nigerian schools...
This article concerns the printing of Tonic Sol-fa music during the 19th century, and the way in whi...
Choral musicians and music educators throughout the world have been singing a more globalized repert...
Tonic Sol-fa was introduced to South Africa during the mid nineteenth century initially by Christian...
The Tonic Sol-fa method of teaching choral singing and its system of music notation was developed in...
This study deals with African neo-traditional choral music of sub-Saharan- and Southern Africa, with...
The Curwen method (Tonic Sol-fa) was developed by the Rev. John Cunven in England from the 1840s ori...
Goals With the development of choral singing during the past century, it became imperative to perfo...
This qualitative mini-treatise explores how South African choral identity is perceived by three regi...
Thesis (Ph.D.-Music)-University of Natal, 2002.Amakwaya refers to the tradition and performance prac...
This thesis explores the genesis of black choralism in late-nineteenth-century colonial South Africa...
MA (Musicology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015The purpose of this collective cas...
This essay analyses localised hymn tunes from the College of the Transfiguration (Anglican seminary)...
Hymn singing is an early example of cross-cultural pollination – what had been taken away from the ...
Ndwamaṱo George Mugovhani is a distinguished scholar, emeritus professor, composer, and arranger of ...
The increase in number of in-takes has exacerbated the already tensed classrooms in Nigerian schools...
This article concerns the printing of Tonic Sol-fa music during the 19th century, and the way in whi...
Choral musicians and music educators throughout the world have been singing a more globalized repert...
Tonic Sol-fa was introduced to South Africa during the mid nineteenth century initially by Christian...
The Tonic Sol-fa method of teaching choral singing and its system of music notation was developed in...
This study deals with African neo-traditional choral music of sub-Saharan- and Southern Africa, with...
The Curwen method (Tonic Sol-fa) was developed by the Rev. John Cunven in England from the 1840s ori...
Goals With the development of choral singing during the past century, it became imperative to perfo...
This qualitative mini-treatise explores how South African choral identity is perceived by three regi...
Thesis (Ph.D.-Music)-University of Natal, 2002.Amakwaya refers to the tradition and performance prac...
This thesis explores the genesis of black choralism in late-nineteenth-century colonial South Africa...
MA (Musicology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015The purpose of this collective cas...
This essay analyses localised hymn tunes from the College of the Transfiguration (Anglican seminary)...
Hymn singing is an early example of cross-cultural pollination – what had been taken away from the ...
Ndwamaṱo George Mugovhani is a distinguished scholar, emeritus professor, composer, and arranger of ...
The increase in number of in-takes has exacerbated the already tensed classrooms in Nigerian schools...
This article concerns the printing of Tonic Sol-fa music during the 19th century, and the way in whi...
Choral musicians and music educators throughout the world have been singing a more globalized repert...