It is surprising how easy it is to relate Zeitlin’s discussions about a highly valued, finely made musical instrument to other instruments that may not have been made for longevity, connected to well-documented dynasties, or produced in long-established instrument workshops. Over the centuries, musical instruments have travelled along trading routes, with touring performers, with musicians experiencing forced or voluntary migration, and due to the actions of collectors representing museums, archives, academic disciplines, or building personal collections
My theses The Asian department's musical instrument collection of the Náprstek Museum of Prague167 f...
During the summer of 2008, archaeologists uncovered some remnants of musical prehistory in the caves...
Delving into the history of musical instrument collections, one discovers that the spirit in which p...
In-depth ethnomusicological research on musical instrument production and use is surprisingly scant....
Archives, libraries, and museums focused on performing arts have collected musical instruments along...
In this review, I discuss a book that was recently published by members of the Study Group on Histor...
Dr. Ida Halpern explique la relation qui existe entre l’ethnomusicologie et l’histoire orale et soul...
New Voices in Old Bodies: A Study of Recycled Musical Instruments with a Focus on the Hahn Collect...
This article provides an overview of critical issues regarding music in archives
At the end of 2017, Cambridge Scholars Publishing published an edited volume titled Historical Sourc...
The Jew’s harp is unique among instruments, and in its apparent simplicity it is deceptive. It has b...
This study elevates the importance of experience, the senses and tacit knowledge in relation to arch...
A glance at the ethnomusicology of the Muslim-majority Middle East might suggest it is peculiarly ex...
This work is a critical analysis of craft internvention upon historic musical instruments. It is cen...
Many studies of musical instruments have shown the ways in which instruments embody and negotiate cu...
My theses The Asian department's musical instrument collection of the Náprstek Museum of Prague167 f...
During the summer of 2008, archaeologists uncovered some remnants of musical prehistory in the caves...
Delving into the history of musical instrument collections, one discovers that the spirit in which p...
In-depth ethnomusicological research on musical instrument production and use is surprisingly scant....
Archives, libraries, and museums focused on performing arts have collected musical instruments along...
In this review, I discuss a book that was recently published by members of the Study Group on Histor...
Dr. Ida Halpern explique la relation qui existe entre l’ethnomusicologie et l’histoire orale et soul...
New Voices in Old Bodies: A Study of Recycled Musical Instruments with a Focus on the Hahn Collect...
This article provides an overview of critical issues regarding music in archives
At the end of 2017, Cambridge Scholars Publishing published an edited volume titled Historical Sourc...
The Jew’s harp is unique among instruments, and in its apparent simplicity it is deceptive. It has b...
This study elevates the importance of experience, the senses and tacit knowledge in relation to arch...
A glance at the ethnomusicology of the Muslim-majority Middle East might suggest it is peculiarly ex...
This work is a critical analysis of craft internvention upon historic musical instruments. It is cen...
Many studies of musical instruments have shown the ways in which instruments embody and negotiate cu...
My theses The Asian department's musical instrument collection of the Náprstek Museum of Prague167 f...
During the summer of 2008, archaeologists uncovered some remnants of musical prehistory in the caves...
Delving into the history of musical instrument collections, one discovers that the spirit in which p...