“MAZUVA EKUPEDZISA” by Abraham Maraire. (Old Umtali, Rhodesia) During the year an innovation in religious musical plays was introduced at Old Umtali, Rhodesia, using exclusively indigenous music. The group of actors and choir was drawn from 50 students of the Nyadiri Teachers’ Training Colleg
In “African Music”, volume 1, No. 3, I wrote, “When one true African Christian musician is brought t...
The mbira, in its several forms, occurs right through the country of the Shona speaking peoples, thr...
There are many African musical instruments scattered throughout Kenya. In some cases it appears that...
Of all the arts in Africa music is perhaps the most widely spread, the most narrowly subdued, and th...
How to measure musical appreciation has never been adequately solved. One can only hope to make rath...
When collecting traditional music among the Karanga tribes of Southern Rhodesia in 1961 /62,I record...
I visited many parts of Uganda, with the exception of West Nile, and almost everywhere I was struck ...
A promising new development in American studies of African music was initiated recently when a six-w...
This article is a collaborative effort between a Ugandan scholar specialising in theatre studies and...
This paper is based on the study that examined peculiarities of the indigenous African music. Specif...
Four years ago, only one performer on the Marimba (African Xylophone) could be found in the Bulawayo...
In this traditional age, we see already emerge the first representatives of a new African culture. A...
Zumaile village lies south of Minga Mission in the District of Petauke, Eastern Province of Zambia, ...
A continuation of the theory published in the previous edition of African Music, pages 29-34, and pa...
Includes bibliographical references (p.235-263).The performing arts (a combination of music, dance a...
In “African Music”, volume 1, No. 3, I wrote, “When one true African Christian musician is brought t...
The mbira, in its several forms, occurs right through the country of the Shona speaking peoples, thr...
There are many African musical instruments scattered throughout Kenya. In some cases it appears that...
Of all the arts in Africa music is perhaps the most widely spread, the most narrowly subdued, and th...
How to measure musical appreciation has never been adequately solved. One can only hope to make rath...
When collecting traditional music among the Karanga tribes of Southern Rhodesia in 1961 /62,I record...
I visited many parts of Uganda, with the exception of West Nile, and almost everywhere I was struck ...
A promising new development in American studies of African music was initiated recently when a six-w...
This article is a collaborative effort between a Ugandan scholar specialising in theatre studies and...
This paper is based on the study that examined peculiarities of the indigenous African music. Specif...
Four years ago, only one performer on the Marimba (African Xylophone) could be found in the Bulawayo...
In this traditional age, we see already emerge the first representatives of a new African culture. A...
Zumaile village lies south of Minga Mission in the District of Petauke, Eastern Province of Zambia, ...
A continuation of the theory published in the previous edition of African Music, pages 29-34, and pa...
Includes bibliographical references (p.235-263).The performing arts (a combination of music, dance a...
In “African Music”, volume 1, No. 3, I wrote, “When one true African Christian musician is brought t...
The mbira, in its several forms, occurs right through the country of the Shona speaking peoples, thr...
There are many African musical instruments scattered throughout Kenya. In some cases it appears that...