The Society for Ethnomusicology (SEM) was founded in 1955 by David McAllester, Alan Merriam, Willard Rhodes, and Charles Seeger to promote the research, study, and performance of music in all historical periods and cultural contexts. Through its publications and its national and regional meetings, the Society provides a forum for discussion of current scholarly research and fosters the promotion and development of a variety of traditional art forms. The SEM records consist of administrative records; presidential and other executive committee member papers; minutes; reports; membership rosters; financial reports and audits; committee records; chapter records; conference materials; associated organization materials; and publications including...
Sound or audio engineering is a branch of the engineering field which involves the process of record...
The American Handel Society seeks to foster study of the life, works, and times of George Frideric H...
In-depth ethnomusicological research on musical instrument production and use is surprisingly scant....
In December, 1952, at the 51st Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association in Philade...
The field of Ethnomusicology has taken a great journey since it began over 120 years ago. The expans...
The Society for Music Theory (SMT) promotes music theory as both a scholarly and a pedagogical disci...
The International Society for Music Education was established in 1953 and aims to form a worldwide c...
Founded in 1966, the Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC), Inc. is a nonprofit organiza...
The American Musical Instrument Society (AMIS) is an international organization founded in 1971 to p...
Folk music (both traditional and contemporary) is the subject matter of ethnomusicology. It consists...
This is an attempt to sketch some of the principal discoveries or contributions of the field of ethn...
The article considers questions of ethnomusicology and anthropology of music in the context of the w...
Music as an integral part of every human activity is an embodiment of socio-musical and historical f...
The Honorary Secretary of the Society attended the Tenth Meeting of the General Assembly of the Inte...
Documentation, collection, and the storage of music and sound is second nature to the discipline of ...
Sound or audio engineering is a branch of the engineering field which involves the process of record...
The American Handel Society seeks to foster study of the life, works, and times of George Frideric H...
In-depth ethnomusicological research on musical instrument production and use is surprisingly scant....
In December, 1952, at the 51st Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association in Philade...
The field of Ethnomusicology has taken a great journey since it began over 120 years ago. The expans...
The Society for Music Theory (SMT) promotes music theory as both a scholarly and a pedagogical disci...
The International Society for Music Education was established in 1953 and aims to form a worldwide c...
Founded in 1966, the Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC), Inc. is a nonprofit organiza...
The American Musical Instrument Society (AMIS) is an international organization founded in 1971 to p...
Folk music (both traditional and contemporary) is the subject matter of ethnomusicology. It consists...
This is an attempt to sketch some of the principal discoveries or contributions of the field of ethn...
The article considers questions of ethnomusicology and anthropology of music in the context of the w...
Music as an integral part of every human activity is an embodiment of socio-musical and historical f...
The Honorary Secretary of the Society attended the Tenth Meeting of the General Assembly of the Inte...
Documentation, collection, and the storage of music and sound is second nature to the discipline of ...
Sound or audio engineering is a branch of the engineering field which involves the process of record...
The American Handel Society seeks to foster study of the life, works, and times of George Frideric H...
In-depth ethnomusicological research on musical instrument production and use is surprisingly scant....