This review article further explores the nexus between music education and African music/(ethno)musicology that continues the dialogue between the disciplines of musicology and ethnomusicology initiated by Susan Harrop-Allin in SAMUS vol. 25 109-24). Although there has been an explosion of literature over the last five years which suggest points ofdialogue either overtly or covertly, the silences do serve to proclaim the gaps. This article takes issue with the fact that only a small minority of the publications reviewed comes with accompanying audio and/or video examples, and that multi-authored publications tend to cover the same ground. The nexus between music education and African music/(ethno)musicology may not be the prime interest of ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the link in this record.T...
had recorded Dougie Young — ‘the great lost phantom of Aboriginal country ’ — back in the 1960s. Qu...
For many years it has been felt that one of the more important advances in African cultural affairs ...
BOOK REVIEW African musics in context: institutions, culture, identity, edited by Thomas Solomon, Ka...
Surrey (UK), Burlington, VT (USA): Ashgate. ISBN 9780754667780. 14 b&w illustrations, 3 music ex...
In 1962, only a dozen years after the term "ethnomusicology" first appeared in print in the writings...
This paper is based on the study that examined peculiarities of the indigenous African music. Specif...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the link in this record
no abstract --- JSTOR link to article (restricted access) https://www.jstor.org/stable/4484197
This article is a collaborative effort between a Ugandan scholar specialising in theatre studies and...
Irene V. Jackson, (ed.) More Than Dancing: Essays on AfroAmerican Mmic and Mmicians (Connecticut, Gr...
With the recent appearance of more authentic ethnic music in music curriculum series, as well as the...
In this volume, Tayin Falola and Tyler Fleming compile a vibrant selection of essays about the role...
The Black Power Classroom uses ethnomusicology to understand how culturally responsive music educati...
This book falls into two studies, the one is on the similarities between the music, the tuning and t...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the link in this record.T...
had recorded Dougie Young — ‘the great lost phantom of Aboriginal country ’ — back in the 1960s. Qu...
For many years it has been felt that one of the more important advances in African cultural affairs ...
BOOK REVIEW African musics in context: institutions, culture, identity, edited by Thomas Solomon, Ka...
Surrey (UK), Burlington, VT (USA): Ashgate. ISBN 9780754667780. 14 b&w illustrations, 3 music ex...
In 1962, only a dozen years after the term "ethnomusicology" first appeared in print in the writings...
This paper is based on the study that examined peculiarities of the indigenous African music. Specif...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the link in this record
no abstract --- JSTOR link to article (restricted access) https://www.jstor.org/stable/4484197
This article is a collaborative effort between a Ugandan scholar specialising in theatre studies and...
Irene V. Jackson, (ed.) More Than Dancing: Essays on AfroAmerican Mmic and Mmicians (Connecticut, Gr...
With the recent appearance of more authentic ethnic music in music curriculum series, as well as the...
In this volume, Tayin Falola and Tyler Fleming compile a vibrant selection of essays about the role...
The Black Power Classroom uses ethnomusicology to understand how culturally responsive music educati...
This book falls into two studies, the one is on the similarities between the music, the tuning and t...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the link in this record.T...
had recorded Dougie Young — ‘the great lost phantom of Aboriginal country ’ — back in the 1960s. Qu...
For many years it has been felt that one of the more important advances in African cultural affairs ...