Professor Kirby came to South Africa from Britain in 1914 to be Inspector of Music in Natal. He was one of the earliest musicologists to take a special interest in African music. As Professor of Music at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, he undertook several journeys into the country in the early 1930’s to study the indigenous musics of South Africa under the auspices of the Carnegie Corporation of New York
An aporia exists in the South African musical scene: black choralism’s compelling presence in ...
Colin Lewis was Professor of Geography at Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa from 1989 unt...
Henry Hare Dugmore, the eldest son of Isaac and Maria, was destined to play his part in the dramatic...
In 1921 Kirby became professor of music at the University College of Johannesburg (University of the...
Die annotering van Percival Kirby se outobiografie betreffende sy studie by die Royal College of Mus...
Four years ago, only one performer on the Marimba (African Xylophone) could be found in the Bulawayo...
Kwanongoma - the Place of Music - was opened in 1961 for the purpose of training African musicians a...
Until the establishment of the South African Conservatorium of Music in Stellenbosch in 1905 and th...
The highlights of our concert activities in June 1984 were the second invitation to three former Bug...
Perhaps the most active of all field workers in African music at the present time is Mr. Gerhard Kub...
Professor Chengetai Zvobgo will be remembered as a conscientious and hardworking scholar of history,...
Colin Lewis was Professor of Geography at Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa from 1989 unt...
The main body of this article deals with personal reminiscences and anecdotes many of them relating ...
Two features of the music were remarkable. The few Herero items were immediately recognisable as bei...
Until the 1960s music in the African language Catholic churches in southern Africa was confined to E...
An aporia exists in the South African musical scene: black choralism’s compelling presence in ...
Colin Lewis was Professor of Geography at Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa from 1989 unt...
Henry Hare Dugmore, the eldest son of Isaac and Maria, was destined to play his part in the dramatic...
In 1921 Kirby became professor of music at the University College of Johannesburg (University of the...
Die annotering van Percival Kirby se outobiografie betreffende sy studie by die Royal College of Mus...
Four years ago, only one performer on the Marimba (African Xylophone) could be found in the Bulawayo...
Kwanongoma - the Place of Music - was opened in 1961 for the purpose of training African musicians a...
Until the establishment of the South African Conservatorium of Music in Stellenbosch in 1905 and th...
The highlights of our concert activities in June 1984 were the second invitation to three former Bug...
Perhaps the most active of all field workers in African music at the present time is Mr. Gerhard Kub...
Professor Chengetai Zvobgo will be remembered as a conscientious and hardworking scholar of history,...
Colin Lewis was Professor of Geography at Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa from 1989 unt...
The main body of this article deals with personal reminiscences and anecdotes many of them relating ...
Two features of the music were remarkable. The few Herero items were immediately recognisable as bei...
Until the 1960s music in the African language Catholic churches in southern Africa was confined to E...
An aporia exists in the South African musical scene: black choralism’s compelling presence in ...
Colin Lewis was Professor of Geography at Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa from 1989 unt...
Henry Hare Dugmore, the eldest son of Isaac and Maria, was destined to play his part in the dramatic...