Irene V. Jackson, (ed.) More Than Dancing: Essays on AfroAmerican Mmic and Mmicians (Connecticut, Greenwood Press, 1986), 281 pages
This dissertation is about the opportunities and challenges posed by the presentation and interpreta...
Where then did African music fit into this picture? How could it make sense in this far country, exc...
In 1962, only a dozen years after the term "ethnomusicology" first appeared in print in the writings...
Part of the Indiana University series on Blacks in the Diaspora, this book brings together ten essay...
In this volume, Tayin Falola and Tyler Fleming compile a vibrant selection of essays about the role...
With the recent appearance of more authentic ethnic music in music curriculum series, as well as the...
[Extract] What an enchanting ethnographic study! This book deserves to be widely read. I say this as...
This review article further explores the nexus between music education and African music/(ethno)musi...
This powerful book covers the vast and various terrain of African American music, from bebop to hip-...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68787/2/10.2307_3344648.pd
Akombo (ethnomusicology and music education, Jackson State Univ.) has written previously on African ...
Ethnomusicologists and students of African music have too often become involved in the technicalitie...
x, 320 l. 29 cm. Reproduced from typescript. Vita. Bibliography: leaves 316-320.The focus of this...
African American concert music (AACM) has made one of the largest contributions to the establishment...
The music of Africa has long intrigued many Westerners. From scattered comments in the accounts of e...
This dissertation is about the opportunities and challenges posed by the presentation and interpreta...
Where then did African music fit into this picture? How could it make sense in this far country, exc...
In 1962, only a dozen years after the term "ethnomusicology" first appeared in print in the writings...
Part of the Indiana University series on Blacks in the Diaspora, this book brings together ten essay...
In this volume, Tayin Falola and Tyler Fleming compile a vibrant selection of essays about the role...
With the recent appearance of more authentic ethnic music in music curriculum series, as well as the...
[Extract] What an enchanting ethnographic study! This book deserves to be widely read. I say this as...
This review article further explores the nexus between music education and African music/(ethno)musi...
This powerful book covers the vast and various terrain of African American music, from bebop to hip-...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68787/2/10.2307_3344648.pd
Akombo (ethnomusicology and music education, Jackson State Univ.) has written previously on African ...
Ethnomusicologists and students of African music have too often become involved in the technicalitie...
x, 320 l. 29 cm. Reproduced from typescript. Vita. Bibliography: leaves 316-320.The focus of this...
African American concert music (AACM) has made one of the largest contributions to the establishment...
The music of Africa has long intrigued many Westerners. From scattered comments in the accounts of e...
This dissertation is about the opportunities and challenges posed by the presentation and interpreta...
Where then did African music fit into this picture? How could it make sense in this far country, exc...
In 1962, only a dozen years after the term "ethnomusicology" first appeared in print in the writings...