The International Library for African Music (ILAM) was begun in 1954 by ethnomusicologist Hugh Tracey (1903–1977). Since 2007, an active set of projects in preservation and digitisation of both sound and photographic archives have meant that this highly important archive of traditional African music has been stabilized and conserved. New outreach education projects are helping distribute the wealth of the collection back to the African people. ILAM now has a more secure future and makes seminal contributions in the fields of research, publication and education for African music. French Abstract La Bibliothèque Internationale pour la Musique Africaine (ILAM) a été établie en 1954 par l’ethnomusicologue Hugh Tracey (1903–1977). Depuis 2007, u...
Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2020ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Although South African art music in the...
This research looks at the feasibility of using repatriation as a tool for the revitalisation of ind...
English Abstract: The current citational practice in Western scholarship is ideologically loaded, be...
The International Library for African Music (ILAM) was begun in 1954 by ethnomusicologist Hugh Trace...
With the end of 1958, the Library has now successfully completed its first experimental five year pe...
Cataloguing, conservation through digital conversion, and creation of on-line access to ILAM’s hol...
The highlights of our concert activities in June 1984 were the second invitation to three former Bug...
A most important step forward in the research into African music has been made this year by the esta...
On the 30th May 1986, Article No. 10253 in the Government Gazette stated that the Section 21 non-pro...
This article contributes to the growing body of revisionist scholarship on the work of Hugh Tracey (...
Through the kindness and invitation of the Resident Commissioner of Swaziland, Mr. Brian Marwick, th...
C’est une nouvelle réjouissante que l’annonce de la réédition des importantes archives musicales con...
This thesis explores the South African Copyright Act No. 98 of 1978 as it pertains to the archived h...
Ce livre a pour but de présenter au grand public une partie des collections d’instruments de musique...
In December 2002 the Swiss Society for Ethnomusicology (CH-EM), in cooperation with the Centre for A...
Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2020ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Although South African art music in the...
This research looks at the feasibility of using repatriation as a tool for the revitalisation of ind...
English Abstract: The current citational practice in Western scholarship is ideologically loaded, be...
The International Library for African Music (ILAM) was begun in 1954 by ethnomusicologist Hugh Trace...
With the end of 1958, the Library has now successfully completed its first experimental five year pe...
Cataloguing, conservation through digital conversion, and creation of on-line access to ILAM’s hol...
The highlights of our concert activities in June 1984 were the second invitation to three former Bug...
A most important step forward in the research into African music has been made this year by the esta...
On the 30th May 1986, Article No. 10253 in the Government Gazette stated that the Section 21 non-pro...
This article contributes to the growing body of revisionist scholarship on the work of Hugh Tracey (...
Through the kindness and invitation of the Resident Commissioner of Swaziland, Mr. Brian Marwick, th...
C’est une nouvelle réjouissante que l’annonce de la réédition des importantes archives musicales con...
This thesis explores the South African Copyright Act No. 98 of 1978 as it pertains to the archived h...
Ce livre a pour but de présenter au grand public une partie des collections d’instruments de musique...
In December 2002 the Swiss Society for Ethnomusicology (CH-EM), in cooperation with the Centre for A...
Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2020ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Although South African art music in the...
This research looks at the feasibility of using repatriation as a tool for the revitalisation of ind...
English Abstract: The current citational practice in Western scholarship is ideologically loaded, be...