Traditional music includes string band, quadrille and bélé (Embassy, 2013). String bands and fife-and-drum bands are common on St. Vincent; quadrille and other ballroom music are often performed by such ensembles (Bilby & Neely, 2009). Quadrille is particularly popular in north-eastern parts of St. Vincent, where a large number of the residents are descended from the original Carib inhabitants of the island
Most Aruban cultural traditions are the result of the intermingling of the diverse heritages of its ...
The second volume of the Caribbean Art Music Bibliography will include many of the Caribbean countri...
Haïti has by far the longest history of independence of any of its Caribbean neighbors, having gaine...
Traditional music includes string band, quadrille and bélé (Embassy, 2013). String bands and fife-a...
Virgin Island music is syncretic, reflecting both African and European heritage. While older tradit...
Virgin Island music is syncretic, reflecting both African and European heritage. While older traditi...
Calypso is “the dominant popular music genre in the country” (Bugros-McLean, 2005, para. 6). At the...
Steel pans, arriving from Trinidad in the 1940s, quickly became popular and a wealth of steel bands ...
The cultural identity of the Bahamas owes much to its West African and British colonial heritages an...
Along with its political affiliation, the island maintains cultural ties to France. French is the o...
Folk musical traditions of Curaçao include tambu (also known as “the Curaçao blues”) and tumba (Raza...
Jamaica is among the Caribbean islands that Columbus claimed for Spain. In response to its rich div...
The goal of this project, now in its first volume, is to identify and list all available information...
Lists composers and compositions, recordings, books and journal articles about art or classical musi...
The island of St. Kitts (St. Christopher) was settled by both British and French colonists in the 16...
Most Aruban cultural traditions are the result of the intermingling of the diverse heritages of its ...
The second volume of the Caribbean Art Music Bibliography will include many of the Caribbean countri...
Haïti has by far the longest history of independence of any of its Caribbean neighbors, having gaine...
Traditional music includes string band, quadrille and bélé (Embassy, 2013). String bands and fife-a...
Virgin Island music is syncretic, reflecting both African and European heritage. While older tradit...
Virgin Island music is syncretic, reflecting both African and European heritage. While older traditi...
Calypso is “the dominant popular music genre in the country” (Bugros-McLean, 2005, para. 6). At the...
Steel pans, arriving from Trinidad in the 1940s, quickly became popular and a wealth of steel bands ...
The cultural identity of the Bahamas owes much to its West African and British colonial heritages an...
Along with its political affiliation, the island maintains cultural ties to France. French is the o...
Folk musical traditions of Curaçao include tambu (also known as “the Curaçao blues”) and tumba (Raza...
Jamaica is among the Caribbean islands that Columbus claimed for Spain. In response to its rich div...
The goal of this project, now in its first volume, is to identify and list all available information...
Lists composers and compositions, recordings, books and journal articles about art or classical musi...
The island of St. Kitts (St. Christopher) was settled by both British and French colonists in the 16...
Most Aruban cultural traditions are the result of the intermingling of the diverse heritages of its ...
The second volume of the Caribbean Art Music Bibliography will include many of the Caribbean countri...
Haïti has by far the longest history of independence of any of its Caribbean neighbors, having gaine...