Sharing a history similar to its Caribbean neighbours, yet endowed with greater economic and logistic liquidity, Nassau, The Bahamas’ capital city (on the island of New Providence), seemed the best venue for the first International Symposium on Composers of African & Afro-Caribbean Descent, held on February 21, 2013. New York-based orchestral conductor Marlon Daniel, with his Ensemble du Monde (in tow courtesy of the Nassau Music Society), and enterprising flutist Dr. Christine Gangelhoff, Assistant Professor of Music at the College of The Bahamas (where the symposium was held), built it; and they all came from the USA, Great Britain, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Trinidad and The Bahamas
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Nassau Music Society & the College of the Bahamas present the 2013 Bahamas International Symposium o...
An updated and edited version of the essay published by the Open University Press. It also includes...
Classical music has been present in the Jamaica since the 18 century. The country conquered by Brit...
As we approach the twenty-first century, the world generally is moving away from the dominance of th...
Sharing a history similar to its Caribbean neighbours, yet endowed with greater economic and logisti...
Jamaica is among the Caribbean islands that Columbus claimed for Spain. In response to its rich div...
Haïti has by far the longest history of independence of any of its Caribbean neighbors, having gaine...
Traditional music includes string band, quadrille and bélé (Embassy, 2013). String bands and fife-a...
Owing much to its dual heritage, Barbadian culture is a mix of primarily African and British traditi...
The goal of this project, now in its first volume, is to identify and list all available information...
Trinidad and Tobago is most famous for its indigenous musical traditions, calypso and soca and is th...
Along with its political affiliation, the island maintains cultural ties to France. French is the o...
Most Aruban cultural traditions are the result of the intermingling of the diverse heritages of its ...
The present volume of The International Journal of Bahamian Studies is the beginning of a long-neede...
The present volume of The International Journal of Bahamian Studies is the beginning of a long-neede...
Nassau Music Society & the College of the Bahamas present the 2013 Bahamas International Symposium o...
An updated and edited version of the essay published by the Open University Press. It also includes...
Classical music has been present in the Jamaica since the 18 century. The country conquered by Brit...
As we approach the twenty-first century, the world generally is moving away from the dominance of th...