Where then did African music fit into this picture? How could it make sense in this far country, except in the light of the current anti-colonialism, anti-segregation and anti-communism? Here was one of my problems in lecturing on this subject at the kind invitation of over twenty American universities which had been placed on the schedule of appointments by the State Department agency, the Conference Board of Associated Research Councils. At each of the major Universities which had an African studies section there was little need for long explanations. Both the Faculty and students connected with this division had already a sound grounding in the physical and political realities of Africa and several of my general observations do not apply...
References to Africa exist in different forms in diasporic music from every country in the New World...
This dissertation is about the opportunities and challenges posed by the presentation and interpreta...
References to Africa exist in different forms in diasporic music from every country in the New World...
Of all the arts in Africa music is perhaps the most widely spread, the most narrowly subdued, and th...
From Timbuktu to the Mississippi Delta explores how West African standards of aesthetics and sociocu...
Two years ago, through the generosity of the Rockefeller Foundation, I was given the opportunity of ...
The University of California at Berkeley offered a four-week extension course entitled “Africa: its ...
From: Herr Gerhard Kubik; Mr. J. H. Nketia; Curator, Uganda Museum; Dr. Júlio de Vilhena; Mrs. H. M....
Ethnomusicologists and students of African music have too often become involved in the technicalitie...
A promising new development in American studies of African music was initiated recently when a six-w...
No traveller in Africa today, exploring African culture, can be unaware of the central place occupie...
A paper presented to the Music Section of the Commonwealth Arts Festival Conference — Liverpool Univ...
The United States was built upon the back of African Americans, and yet, there is little recognitio...
The United States was built upon the back of African Americans, and yet, there is little recognitio...
A continuation of the theory published in the previous edition of African Music, pages 29-34, and pa...
References to Africa exist in different forms in diasporic music from every country in the New World...
This dissertation is about the opportunities and challenges posed by the presentation and interpreta...
References to Africa exist in different forms in diasporic music from every country in the New World...
Of all the arts in Africa music is perhaps the most widely spread, the most narrowly subdued, and th...
From Timbuktu to the Mississippi Delta explores how West African standards of aesthetics and sociocu...
Two years ago, through the generosity of the Rockefeller Foundation, I was given the opportunity of ...
The University of California at Berkeley offered a four-week extension course entitled “Africa: its ...
From: Herr Gerhard Kubik; Mr. J. H. Nketia; Curator, Uganda Museum; Dr. Júlio de Vilhena; Mrs. H. M....
Ethnomusicologists and students of African music have too often become involved in the technicalitie...
A promising new development in American studies of African music was initiated recently when a six-w...
No traveller in Africa today, exploring African culture, can be unaware of the central place occupie...
A paper presented to the Music Section of the Commonwealth Arts Festival Conference — Liverpool Univ...
The United States was built upon the back of African Americans, and yet, there is little recognitio...
The United States was built upon the back of African Americans, and yet, there is little recognitio...
A continuation of the theory published in the previous edition of African Music, pages 29-34, and pa...
References to Africa exist in different forms in diasporic music from every country in the New World...
This dissertation is about the opportunities and challenges posed by the presentation and interpreta...
References to Africa exist in different forms in diasporic music from every country in the New World...