I visited many parts of Uganda, with the exception of West Nile, and almost everywhere I was struck by the vitality of musical traditions. Even the music played on Western instruments was usually African in idiom. There is, however, an urgent need to co-ordinate research into Ugandan music; to ensure that efficient methods and high standards of scholarship are maintained; to centralize research materials, so that they are readily available to students; and above all to utilize to the full the talents and enthusiasm of the many Ugandans who have already begun to investigate their own music
Perhaps the most active of all field workers in African music at the present time is Mr. Gerhard Kub...
Western music and African music as a form of indigenous knowledge constitute music education taught ...
Extract from letter from Mr. Owen Barton of the Ministry of Culture and Community Development, P.O. ...
We recorded several pan-pipe ensembles (EnkwanyJ) formed by rather young people in all sorts of soci...
This article is a collaborative effort between a Ugandan scholar specialising in theatre studies and...
Two years ago, through the generosity of the Rockefeller Foundation, I was given the opportunity of ...
A promising new development in American studies of African music was initiated recently when a six-w...
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 ...
In the last five years there has been a growing interest in Kiganda music and particularly in Kigand...
Kwanongoma - the Place of Music - was opened in 1961 for the purpose of training African musicians a...
Interesting details of the construction of a Rongo xylophone in the Sudan has been sent us by Mr. Da...
Of all the arts in Africa music is perhaps the most widely spread, the most narrowly subdued, and th...
Very little academic research has been carried out into the rich and varied musical traditions of th...
There are many African musical instruments scattered throughout Kenya. In some cases it appears that...
Perhaps the most active of all field workers in African music at the present time is Mr. Gerhard Kub...
Western music and African music as a form of indigenous knowledge constitute music education taught ...
Extract from letter from Mr. Owen Barton of the Ministry of Culture and Community Development, P.O. ...
We recorded several pan-pipe ensembles (EnkwanyJ) formed by rather young people in all sorts of soci...
This article is a collaborative effort between a Ugandan scholar specialising in theatre studies and...
Two years ago, through the generosity of the Rockefeller Foundation, I was given the opportunity of ...
A promising new development in American studies of African music was initiated recently when a six-w...
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 ...
In the last five years there has been a growing interest in Kiganda music and particularly in Kigand...
Kwanongoma - the Place of Music - was opened in 1961 for the purpose of training African musicians a...
Interesting details of the construction of a Rongo xylophone in the Sudan has been sent us by Mr. Da...
Of all the arts in Africa music is perhaps the most widely spread, the most narrowly subdued, and th...
Very little academic research has been carried out into the rich and varied musical traditions of th...
There are many African musical instruments scattered throughout Kenya. In some cases it appears that...
Perhaps the most active of all field workers in African music at the present time is Mr. Gerhard Kub...
Western music and African music as a form of indigenous knowledge constitute music education taught ...
Extract from letter from Mr. Owen Barton of the Ministry of Culture and Community Development, P.O. ...