A most important step forward in the research into African music has been made this year by the establishment in Africa of a library which is entirely devoted to the work of presenting pressed recordings, fully classified, for this special branch of African study
Music as an integral part of every human activity is an embodiment of socio-musical and historical f...
Mmabana is a unique establishment in that under its roof is housed a wide spectrum of disciplines, s...
ART MUSIC IN NIGERIA is the most comprehensive book on the works of modem Nigerian composers who hav...
With the end of 1958, the Library has now successfully completed its first experimental five year pe...
Through the kindness and invitation of the Resident Commissioner of Swaziland, Mr. Brian Marwick, th...
The highlights of our concert activities in June 1984 were the second invitation to three former Bug...
On the 30th May 1986, Article No. 10253 in the Government Gazette stated that the Section 21 non-pro...
The following memorandum has been sent to several Universities and other institutions in Africa and ...
For many years it has been felt that one of the more important advances in African cultural affairs ...
The International Library for African Music (ILAM) was begun in 1954 by ethnomusicologist Hugh Trace...
Two years ago, through the generosity of the Rockefeller Foundation, I was given the opportunity of ...
The advent of a series of this nature is warmly to be welcomed. The selection of Swazi songs is as r...
Through the generosity of Mr. Harry Oppenheimer, who is a Life Member of the African Music Society, ...
I visited many parts of Uganda, with the exception of West Nile, and almost everywhere I was struck ...
The Honorary Secretary of the Society attended the Tenth Meeting of the General Assembly of the Inte...
Music as an integral part of every human activity is an embodiment of socio-musical and historical f...
Mmabana is a unique establishment in that under its roof is housed a wide spectrum of disciplines, s...
ART MUSIC IN NIGERIA is the most comprehensive book on the works of modem Nigerian composers who hav...
With the end of 1958, the Library has now successfully completed its first experimental five year pe...
Through the kindness and invitation of the Resident Commissioner of Swaziland, Mr. Brian Marwick, th...
The highlights of our concert activities in June 1984 were the second invitation to three former Bug...
On the 30th May 1986, Article No. 10253 in the Government Gazette stated that the Section 21 non-pro...
The following memorandum has been sent to several Universities and other institutions in Africa and ...
For many years it has been felt that one of the more important advances in African cultural affairs ...
The International Library for African Music (ILAM) was begun in 1954 by ethnomusicologist Hugh Trace...
Two years ago, through the generosity of the Rockefeller Foundation, I was given the opportunity of ...
The advent of a series of this nature is warmly to be welcomed. The selection of Swazi songs is as r...
Through the generosity of Mr. Harry Oppenheimer, who is a Life Member of the African Music Society, ...
I visited many parts of Uganda, with the exception of West Nile, and almost everywhere I was struck ...
The Honorary Secretary of the Society attended the Tenth Meeting of the General Assembly of the Inte...
Music as an integral part of every human activity is an embodiment of socio-musical and historical f...
Mmabana is a unique establishment in that under its roof is housed a wide spectrum of disciplines, s...
ART MUSIC IN NIGERIA is the most comprehensive book on the works of modem Nigerian composers who hav...