The International Library of African Music and the Music Department of Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa, jointly organised the 4th annual Symposium on Ethnomusicology which took place on the 7th and 8th October 1983, at the Music Department, Beethoven House, Somerset Street, Grahamstown. Resident and foreign scholars were invited for the occasion
With the end of 1958, the Library has now successfully completed its first experimental five year pe...
From: Herr Gerhard Kubik; Mr. J. H. Nketia; Curator, Uganda Museum; Dr. Júlio de Vilhena; Mrs. H. M....
Conference Report – “Symposium on South African Opera and Globalisation (1994–2022)”, 12–13 May 2022...
The highlights of our concert activities in June 1984 were the second invitation to three former Bug...
Talking-Gongs and Independence Day in Congo - Ethnomusicology in Britain - International Folk Music...
Under the directorship of Dr Artur Simon, the Ethnomusicological Department of the Museum für Völker...
Four years ago, only one performer on the Marimba (African Xylophone) could be found in the Bulawayo...
A most important step forward in the research into African music has been made this year by the esta...
A promising new development in American studies of African music was initiated recently when a six-w...
One of the main themes for discussion at the twentieth I.F.M.C. Conference, which this year will be ...
On the 30th May 1986, Article No. 10253 in the Government Gazette stated that the Section 21 non-pro...
Since my first report on the research in Mangochi District July/August 1983 (see: African Music, Vol...
The Honorary Secretary of the Society attended the Tenth Meeting of the General Assembly of the Inte...
A call is being made for performing groups and recitalists to appear, as well as for papers, worksho...
The Grahamstown Festival has become a huge and complex annual celebration of the arts, transforming ...
With the end of 1958, the Library has now successfully completed its first experimental five year pe...
From: Herr Gerhard Kubik; Mr. J. H. Nketia; Curator, Uganda Museum; Dr. Júlio de Vilhena; Mrs. H. M....
Conference Report – “Symposium on South African Opera and Globalisation (1994–2022)”, 12–13 May 2022...
The highlights of our concert activities in June 1984 were the second invitation to three former Bug...
Talking-Gongs and Independence Day in Congo - Ethnomusicology in Britain - International Folk Music...
Under the directorship of Dr Artur Simon, the Ethnomusicological Department of the Museum für Völker...
Four years ago, only one performer on the Marimba (African Xylophone) could be found in the Bulawayo...
A most important step forward in the research into African music has been made this year by the esta...
A promising new development in American studies of African music was initiated recently when a six-w...
One of the main themes for discussion at the twentieth I.F.M.C. Conference, which this year will be ...
On the 30th May 1986, Article No. 10253 in the Government Gazette stated that the Section 21 non-pro...
Since my first report on the research in Mangochi District July/August 1983 (see: African Music, Vol...
The Honorary Secretary of the Society attended the Tenth Meeting of the General Assembly of the Inte...
A call is being made for performing groups and recitalists to appear, as well as for papers, worksho...
The Grahamstown Festival has become a huge and complex annual celebration of the arts, transforming ...
With the end of 1958, the Library has now successfully completed its first experimental five year pe...
From: Herr Gerhard Kubik; Mr. J. H. Nketia; Curator, Uganda Museum; Dr. Júlio de Vilhena; Mrs. H. M....
Conference Report – “Symposium on South African Opera and Globalisation (1994–2022)”, 12–13 May 2022...