Ethnomusicologist Todd Saurman considers language endangerment, musical endangerment, and community involvement as he looks at Catherine Grant's recent book, Musical Endangerment: How Language Maintenance Can Help. Todd feels strongly that music is a key to community health and well-being, especially as in its role in communication. He recommends Grant's book as a good discussion-starter, while also suggesting other points to keep in mind when working with minority communities and weakening musical traditions
Community music therapy and applied ethnomusicology represent approaches to music making that enable...
“Ethnomusic therapy” and medical ethnomusicology are emerging subdisciplines in the field of ethnomu...
The Language of Dreams examines Indigenous music in Canada, with a particular focus on the Bibigwan....
Ethnomusicologist Todd Saurman considers language endangerment, musical endangerment, and community ...
In response to increased focus on the protection of intangible cultural heritage across the world, M...
Like other forms of intangible heritage, traditional music cultures have been adversely affected by ...
The widespread threat to certain kinds of music genres (particularly those of indigenous and minorit...
The challenges posed by a fast-changing global environment to the vitality and viability of musical ...
The sustainability of music is an emerging – or rather, re-emerging – theme in ethnomusicological re...
The sustainability of music is an emerging-or rather, reemerging-theme in ethnomusicological researc...
This chapter is intended for linguistic researchers preparing to undertake fieldwork, probably docum...
Traditional music and dances are disappearing throughout the world. This paper explores the possibil...
In the last three decades the field of endangered and minority languages has evolved rapidly, moving...
Musical performances are at the heart of many significant cultural events and often represent and af...
This book gathers international voices from the field of ethnomusicology discussing the socio-politi...
Community music therapy and applied ethnomusicology represent approaches to music making that enable...
“Ethnomusic therapy” and medical ethnomusicology are emerging subdisciplines in the field of ethnomu...
The Language of Dreams examines Indigenous music in Canada, with a particular focus on the Bibigwan....
Ethnomusicologist Todd Saurman considers language endangerment, musical endangerment, and community ...
In response to increased focus on the protection of intangible cultural heritage across the world, M...
Like other forms of intangible heritage, traditional music cultures have been adversely affected by ...
The widespread threat to certain kinds of music genres (particularly those of indigenous and minorit...
The challenges posed by a fast-changing global environment to the vitality and viability of musical ...
The sustainability of music is an emerging – or rather, re-emerging – theme in ethnomusicological re...
The sustainability of music is an emerging-or rather, reemerging-theme in ethnomusicological researc...
This chapter is intended for linguistic researchers preparing to undertake fieldwork, probably docum...
Traditional music and dances are disappearing throughout the world. This paper explores the possibil...
In the last three decades the field of endangered and minority languages has evolved rapidly, moving...
Musical performances are at the heart of many significant cultural events and often represent and af...
This book gathers international voices from the field of ethnomusicology discussing the socio-politi...
Community music therapy and applied ethnomusicology represent approaches to music making that enable...
“Ethnomusic therapy” and medical ethnomusicology are emerging subdisciplines in the field of ethnomu...
The Language of Dreams examines Indigenous music in Canada, with a particular focus on the Bibigwan....