Our current six-month research project on “Systems of traditional education in East andCentral Africa” which we are carrying out in affiliation with the Centre for Social Research, University of Malawi, Zomba, (Director: Louis A.H. Msukwa) and with financial assistance from the Foundation for the Advancement of Scientific Research, Vienna (Project No. 4977) has had a very good start in Malawi and we have just completed a fruitful first period of field studies in Mangochi District
Like many aspects of life in Lesotho, the indigenous music is caught up in a process of rapid and fu...
We recorded several pan-pipe ensembles (EnkwanyJ) formed by rather young people in all sorts of soci...
The recordings on which this analysis is based, were made between July 24th and August 7th, 1961, in...
Since my first report on the research in Mangochi District July/August 1983 (see: African Music, Vol...
Perhaps the most active of all field workers in African music at the present time is Mr. Gerhard Kub...
Malawi, a country of great cultural diversity, shares many of its musical traditions with neighbouri...
Two years ago, through the generosity of the Rockefeller Foundation, I was given the opportunity of ...
One of the main themes for discussion at the twentieth I.F.M.C. Conference, which this year will be ...
Traditionally, music has always held an important place in African society. Each event of any signif...
A promising new development in American studies of African music was initiated recently when a six-w...
Includes abstracts.Includes bibliographical references (p. 137-147).This study investigates inshimi ...
I visited many parts of Uganda, with the exception of West Nile, and almost everywhere I was struck ...
Zumaile village lies south of Minga Mission in the District of Petauke, Eastern Province of Zambia, ...
Four years ago, only one performer on the Marimba (African Xylophone) could be found in the Bulawayo...
Cultural erosion is a cause of concern in all community in Africa. It is on this regard that I took ...
Like many aspects of life in Lesotho, the indigenous music is caught up in a process of rapid and fu...
We recorded several pan-pipe ensembles (EnkwanyJ) formed by rather young people in all sorts of soci...
The recordings on which this analysis is based, were made between July 24th and August 7th, 1961, in...
Since my first report on the research in Mangochi District July/August 1983 (see: African Music, Vol...
Perhaps the most active of all field workers in African music at the present time is Mr. Gerhard Kub...
Malawi, a country of great cultural diversity, shares many of its musical traditions with neighbouri...
Two years ago, through the generosity of the Rockefeller Foundation, I was given the opportunity of ...
One of the main themes for discussion at the twentieth I.F.M.C. Conference, which this year will be ...
Traditionally, music has always held an important place in African society. Each event of any signif...
A promising new development in American studies of African music was initiated recently when a six-w...
Includes abstracts.Includes bibliographical references (p. 137-147).This study investigates inshimi ...
I visited many parts of Uganda, with the exception of West Nile, and almost everywhere I was struck ...
Zumaile village lies south of Minga Mission in the District of Petauke, Eastern Province of Zambia, ...
Four years ago, only one performer on the Marimba (African Xylophone) could be found in the Bulawayo...
Cultural erosion is a cause of concern in all community in Africa. It is on this regard that I took ...
Like many aspects of life in Lesotho, the indigenous music is caught up in a process of rapid and fu...
We recorded several pan-pipe ensembles (EnkwanyJ) formed by rather young people in all sorts of soci...
The recordings on which this analysis is based, were made between July 24th and August 7th, 1961, in...