Ghanaian choral music emerged from the colonial experience through a process of musical hybridity and became relevant in the post-independent state of Ghana. This dissertation begins by exploring how two distinct musical forms developed from within the Methodist and Presbyterian missions in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. These musical forms utilized both European hymn harmony and local musical features. The institutional histories and structures of these missions explain the significance of this hybridity and distinct characteristics of the forms. These local-language choral works spread through these institutions despite the attempts of people in leadership positions to keep local culture separate from Christian schools and ...
This dissertation documents how Ghanaian artists in Ghana, Britain, and the United States articulate...
Chronic unemployment and decreased agricultural production over the last two decades have left an in...
This paper attempts to explore the major themes and ideals asserted in popular music in Ghana and gi...
The paper looks at the choral music scene in the Gold Coast (Ghana) prior to the year 1933, the year...
Music constitutes the bed-rock, the grass roots of popular consciousness.-Ronnie Graham ...
Local brass bands have become an indispensable factor in weddings, processions, rituals of birth or ...
This study deals with African neo-traditional choral music of sub-Saharan- and Southern Africa, with...
This thesis explores the genesis of black choralism in late-nineteenth-century colonial South Africa...
In Ghana two new musical traditions have emerged as a result of the forces of acculturation out of w...
This thesis investigates the contributions made by masked performances to postcolonial Ghanaian cul...
This volume describes the influences that shaped music in southern Ghana before 1966. It is divided ...
This essay analyses localised hymn tunes from the College of the Transfiguration (Anglican seminary)...
The intellectual legacies of J.H. Kwabena Nketia (1921-2019) and Akin Euba (b. 1935) continue to sha...
This thesis studies the continuity and change in the musical traditions of the Avatime people. The A...
This paper investigates the beginnings, performance setting, challenges and the benefits derived fro...
This dissertation documents how Ghanaian artists in Ghana, Britain, and the United States articulate...
Chronic unemployment and decreased agricultural production over the last two decades have left an in...
This paper attempts to explore the major themes and ideals asserted in popular music in Ghana and gi...
The paper looks at the choral music scene in the Gold Coast (Ghana) prior to the year 1933, the year...
Music constitutes the bed-rock, the grass roots of popular consciousness.-Ronnie Graham ...
Local brass bands have become an indispensable factor in weddings, processions, rituals of birth or ...
This study deals with African neo-traditional choral music of sub-Saharan- and Southern Africa, with...
This thesis explores the genesis of black choralism in late-nineteenth-century colonial South Africa...
In Ghana two new musical traditions have emerged as a result of the forces of acculturation out of w...
This thesis investigates the contributions made by masked performances to postcolonial Ghanaian cul...
This volume describes the influences that shaped music in southern Ghana before 1966. It is divided ...
This essay analyses localised hymn tunes from the College of the Transfiguration (Anglican seminary)...
The intellectual legacies of J.H. Kwabena Nketia (1921-2019) and Akin Euba (b. 1935) continue to sha...
This thesis studies the continuity and change in the musical traditions of the Avatime people. The A...
This paper investigates the beginnings, performance setting, challenges and the benefits derived fro...
This dissertation documents how Ghanaian artists in Ghana, Britain, and the United States articulate...
Chronic unemployment and decreased agricultural production over the last two decades have left an in...
This paper attempts to explore the major themes and ideals asserted in popular music in Ghana and gi...